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IN MEMORIAM.

ATKIiXS.—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin. Ada (Margaret lAtkins, ■who died at Hamilton November 24. ltll'o. Not forgotten. Inserted by L. and ,A. lAtkins and family, ißirkenhend. liwing memory of our dear father. David Mcl.ay, who died at Ohristehurch, Xovpmte 24, 1920. Inserted by his loving daughter and sou, I. and A. J. Bennett. JAiY.—ln toying memory of William Robert Jay, -Who died rut Auckland of influenza, November 28, 11*18. Oonc, :lnnt not forjsotten. Inserted by Ms sorrowing wife, ißUen Jay, Hastings. LAWREiNCiE.-Jn louring memory of our darling Beulah, who died 'November '24, 10OS. Our loTed one in glory looking this way. Abide irtßi mc, fast fails the eventide. Inserted by her lovins mother, father, and sister Daisy. Devonpotrt. LAWIREN-CE.—ln fond and loving memory of out dear sister Beulah, who departed this life November 24, lOCS. The fairest flowers are first to falJ, The sweetest first to fade; The dearest, 'brightest, 'best of all A ■Within the wave arc laid. * Inserted by Gordon and Eliza Lawrence. •MeOOißai'ACK.—ln loving memory of my dear little mother, who fell asleep November 24, 1019. Xo sound disturbs her slumber. iNtot a pain to mark her brow: !AJI her cares amd Trials are over, 'She is happy resting now. Inserted by her loving daughter, 11. BaTnes, Pannell. SOOTT. —In ?ad brat loving memory of out dearly loved son. James George, who departed this life 'November 24, 'I81S; aged 4,yeaTS 7 months, *k> sadly missed. Mare cannot toeul the wounded' heart, TChere deafh lias left its stiing; Life lias no chimus wMiotif you, dear, Or does it any comfort bring. Smiling, dear George, before mc you stand. I still feel the asCt touch of your dan- little hand; Oh could I you in reality see. This earth to n*p a lien yon would be. To-day as we look fl-t y<mr phnto, 'In likeness so lovely ami true. Do you know bow our hearts are aching, And longing, darting, for you. Inserted by Ids sorrowing father, mother, sister tind' broitlber, James, Eunice, Jean, and Ernest 'Scott. SCOTT.—In loving memory of our darling little friend George James 'Srott, who passed awny November 31, 101 S. It's sweet to 'he 'remembered and nice to find, '' Though you're gone from sight, you're not from mind. 'T>own in our hearts there\s a mem'Otry Of a tored one passed away, 'Still through the long yearn to come That memory will always stay. Inserted by illrs. E. LMansfleld and family.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 280, 24 November 1921, Page 1