IN MEMORIAM.
ALLINGHAM.—In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who departed this life on June 16, 1921. Ever remembered. I Inserted by R. J. and E. Alllngham. CRABB.—In fond memory of little Leslie, who died June 10, 1921. Our dear little Leslie, in the midst of yonr suffering, we still hear your little voice calling Mummy." Inserted by his grandma, Auntie Daisy, Elsie and Lily. CRAB.B.—In fond and loving memory of onr darling little son Leslie, who died June 16, 1921. One sad and lonely year has passed olnce our great sorrow fell, And ln our hearts we mourn the loss Of Leslie we loved so well. But God Is good and gives ns strength To bear our heavy cross. He Is the only one who knows Our loneliness and loss. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. NIELSEN.—In loving memorT of our darling little Arras, died June 16, 1918; aged 6 months. Like a flower cut off In Its bloom, j In all his beauty laid In the tomb; I Too sweet on this cold earth to dwell, i We'll not forget you darling, We loved you far too well. I Inserted by his loving parents and brother, Ivan. j NIELSEN.—In loving memory of dear little Arras, who departed this life on June 16. 1918. This day brings back sad memories Of one who is called to rest; And those who think of him to-day, Are those who loved hi mbest. Inserted by his loving grandmother and auntie. I N'lXON.—ln loving memory of mv dear wife Sarah, who fell asleep June 16, 1021. I have lost my soul companion, A life linked with my own. One ln work, love and sorrow. Death has parted; I am alone. Inserted by her sorrowing husband, T. R. Nixon. NIXON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Sarah Nixon, who was called to rest on June 16, 1921. A loving mother, so true and kind, And loved by all she left behind. Sleep on, dearest mother, and take thy rest, God has willed it so; His ways are best. Inserted by her loving son, Andrew Smith. NIXON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on June 16, 1921. The lips-we have kissed are silent and cold. The handß we have clasped are covered with mould, The mother we have loved is missing today; Gone is dear mother, faded away, For death is a tribute we all have to pay. Inserted by her loving daughter Daisy, and son-in-law Tom Hollier. " ■ NIXON.—In loving memory of my loving \ mother, who fell asleep June 16, 1921. Heaven retnineth now our treasure, I Earth the lonely casket keeps. ' And the sunbeams love to linger j Where my sainted mother doth sleep. Inserted by her loving son James, and j daughter-in-law Ina. I NIXON.—In loving memory of my darling! mother, who fell asleep June 16, 1021. Just one year to-day, dear mother, I Btood beside your bed. My heart was crushed and broken When I saw that you were dead. All that Is left now, dear mother, Is to go nnd see your grave. Too well I know in It is sleeping The best mother God ever gave. I think of you in silence. No eye can see mc weep, For many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. Inserted by her loving daughter Lizzie and children. XIXON.—In loving memory of mj dear mother, who fell asleep June 16, 1921. Often there my thoughts do wander To a spot not far away, Where they laid my dearest friend Just one year ago to-day. Inserted by her loving daughter Jennie and children. NIXON.—In loving memory of my darling mother, who tell asleep June 16, 1921. A loving mother thou hast been, A mother true nnd kind. A fonder heart could never beat To those now left behind. Her life was all love and labour. Her heart to her children beat true. She did her duty hy us all; What more could a loving mother do. Inserted by her sorrowing daughter Winnie, aad son-in-law Arthur.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1922, Page 1
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680IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1922, Page 1
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