IN MEMORIAM.
BARMN'G- In loving memory of mj dear mother. Sarah Harling, who departed this life February 28, 1020. Just two Tears afro to-day Since my dear mother passed away; But stui she lives In my memory As sweet as in days of o'd. Inserted by her sod John. JIAWKINS.— In ever loving memory of my dear brother, Adolpbus Henry Hawkins, who departed this life March 1, 1004. 8.1.P. The door of time can never dose fast To love and memory of the past. Inserted by his ever loving Bister, Lily Hay, Birkenhead. I/INCH.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Humphrey, who died in San Francisco, March 1, 1921. May his soul rest in peace. Inserted by his loving mother, Margaret Lynch, 16A, Vibcent Street, Auckland. IHARP.—In sweet memory of dear Vena, who went home March 1, 1920. Sadly missed. Over In Father's kingdom. Gathered with the angels lair, \ Bloom the fairest of the lilies Plucked from earthly gardens here. Inserted by father, mother, sisSer, brother. WHITE. -In loving memory of our dear oaughter, Elsie, who departed this life on February 29, 1912; aged 11 years 7 months. To-day, as we Jook at your photo. The likeness so lovely and true, Jio one knows how our hearts are aching And longing, dear Elsie, for you. Inserted by her loving parents, Charles and Mary White, also sister and brothers, Selwyn Street, Onehunga.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1922, Page 1
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233IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1922, Page 1
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