IN MEMORIAM.
PENNiBIjU—In lovinp memory of my deai mother (Norse), at I'aeroa, who died al Auckland, JJovenrber 27, 1&1 S. R.I.P. •No matter how I pray, dear rmtfher, Xo .matter how I call; There's nothing left to- answer, Hut your photo on the wall. Inserted by her loving daughter. T Horspool. BLAIR.—In loving memory of our deal father, who passed away November 26 1917. Just four years to-day, dear dad. We stood beside your bed. Our hearts w«?re crushed and broken, When we saw that you were dead. All that is left to us now. dear dad, Is to go and see your grave ; For well we know in it is sleeping One of the best dads Ood ever gave. Inserted by his loving daughters, Sadii And Jenny.
BLAIR.— memory of my dear father, who passed away November 26, 101 T. Ills life was all love and labour, r His heart for Ills children beat true, He lovingly did his duty. What more, could a father do. Inserted by his loving daughters. May end Beatie. BLAIR.—In loving memory of mv dear father, William Blair, who died November 20, 1017. No sympathy is needed now, Your cares are all at rest: And happy am I who to-day can say, I loved you und did my best. Inserted by his loving daughter, Bessie. BRAKE.—In loving memory of iSamuel Drake, of Henderson, dSed .November 24, ■10T.7. Soon and. for ever -will our union ■l>e perfected. Inserted l*y Ihls loving wife and Harry ©rake. BttOAOHUiRST.—In loving memory of my dear ihusband and father. Thomas Harold, who departed this life on Novein'ber 127. 191$. Ever remembered by all. Inserted by his sorrowing widow and little 'boys. BUNTING.—In raemorj- of our dear son and brother, Willie.' who died of pneumonic iuthienza at Opotiki Hospital, November i 6. 191 S. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, brother and brother-in-law. James W. Parker. CLOSE-WALKER.— In loving memory of my daughter, Lucy Close-Walker, who died tit '.View Lynn November 27. 1018. Sadly missed. Her duty nobly dove. GOLDSBRO.—In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, Daisy Maud, who departed this life on November 20, 1911. Fondly we loved her. I She was dear to us all; \ But in grief we must beud To -GihTs holy call. Inserted by her loving latßer and mother, sisters and brothers. GOODWIN.—In loving memory of .lohn Goodwin, who died November •Jβ, 1920. The Lord giveth and the Lwrtl taketh a-way. Blessed l>e the name of the Lord. Inserted by his loving sons. HOWARD.—In loving memory of my dear V mother, -wiho died iNoveni'ber 27, 11)21. Though lost to sigtot to imanory dear. E. Flntow. K'EEFK.—Iu loving memory of our dear mother, who died November 27, 19X8. Those who are thinking of you to-day are those who love you most. Inserted by her loving daughters, Lilly, Mary and Rita. K.YIGHT.—In- sad but loving memoi-y of Dly dear husband] and our darldn-g dadxly, Frederick Archibald Knight, who departed th'js Hfc November 27. 191 S. So dearly Invert, so sadJy missed. Inserted l>.v Ms loving ivife and. little children, Alma, Jack and Claude. son nnd brother iTred. ). who departed this life Novemuer-.27, 1018. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. KNIGHT.—In loving memory of my brother. Frederick Archibald, who passed away November 27, 1918. Inserted by M. and A. Hodgson. KXlffliT.—ln fond memory of my pal ..Freddy, who diquAed ths life November 27, I'JIS. Inserted by H.J. QKIXTAIjL,.—In loving memory of my dear 'husband and our dear father. Walter, who was accidentally killed at Wludnmaramara, Tauranga, on November 25, 1020. Gone, ibut not Sorgotten. - Lnserted; l>y ihis loviUK wile, Mary Quintan, and sons.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 282, 26 November 1921, Page 1
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611IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 282, 26 November 1921, Page 1
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