IN MEMORIAM.
ALDRIDGE.—In loving memory of our dear sister Lily, who passed away, January 7, 1916; aged 19 years. Some day we hope to meet hor, Some day, we know not when; We shall clasp her hand in the better land, And never part again. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law. (Tlarence and Ada. BROADY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert Percy. accidentaUy kilted! Ngaruawahla station. January 7, 1921. Hard was the blow that compelled ns to part. With the loved one so near and dear to my heart: But the love that I bore him will grow more and more, Till I meet him again on that beautiful shore. Saelly missed by his loving wife. BBOADY.—In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, accidentally killed,, Ngaruawahla station, January 7, 1921. Texlay brings back sad memories. Ever remembered by all at Northcote. KYLE.—In loving memory of Elsie Irene Kyle, who died January 7, 1821, aged 25 years. Inserted by her loving husband. KYLE.—In fond and loving memory of my dear friend, Elsie Irene, who departed this life January 7, 1021: aged 25. Ever remembered. Inserted by her true friend, Esther Rush. MOORE.—In loving memory of mv dear Jennie, who passed away January 7. 1921. Forever remembered. Inserted by her loving mother, brother and sister-in-law, Sid and Gladys Blckerton. NEVILLE.—In loving memory of my dear father, Michael Patrick Neville, who departed this life on January 7, 1921. R.I.P. He has gone to bis rest, his tronbles are o'er. He has done with all sorrow and pain; The trials of this life, which were hard te> bear. Will never distress him again. Inserted by hlB loving son and grandson, W. H. and W. D. Xevllle. PALMER.—In loving memory <?t my dear husband, who departed this life on January 7, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by lite loving wife and children. FEEBOT.—In loving memory of my daughter. Adeline Theresa Perrot, who died January 7, 1920. Thou art gone to the grave, "bat 'twere wrong to deplore thee. When God was thy ransom, thy guardian, thy guide; He gave thee, anel tons and soon will restore thee. Where death hath no sting since the Saviour hath elleel. fiMITH. —In loving memory of my dear niece Ruby, who died January 7, 1919. No space of time, no lapse of years. Can dim my loved one's past; A loving memory holds It dear, Affection holds it fast. Inserted by her loving Auntie Eliza. THOMiAtS.—In loving memory or our dear sen and brother, 'William John, died at Cologne, January 7, 1919. To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. And those who think of him to-day Are those that loved him best. Inserted by his loving mother, brother and sisters. THOMAS. —In loving memory of my dean brother Bill, who died in Germany, January 7, 1910. Ever remembered by his loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and W. Dick, L'nion Street, Waihi.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 1
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