IN MEMORIAM.
BROniE. —In lovinz memory of my dear husband John 'Brodle, who died October 16. 1017. Why what we Imped for most of all. Eludes so oft our paper hand. Why topes are crushed and castles fallSometime, sometime we'll understand. BIGGINS.— In lovinc memory of our dear •wife and mother, who died October 15. 1919. Clone fro m sight, to memory eTer dear. Inserted lir A. Illggins and family. HILL.—In loving memory of ray dear busband, Th.iinnH .Hill, who died October lfi, 1020. 1 think of yon in silence. And not with outward show. For bearts that mourn sincerely, Mourn silently and low. Inserted by his Living wife, Agnes Hill. ftOLT.~In lovine memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on October lfi Mid r-'.vUv missel: ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter, E. Holt. JACKSON.- In loving memory of our dear father John Jackson, who died on October 18. 1018. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving daughter Ethel, and sons Albert and Walter. JACKSON.--in loving memory of John Jackson who departed this life Octoher 10 im«! Inserted b.v his brothers and sls'ters-in law. S. and M. Liadlcv. and I-. and K. Marshall. JACKSON.-.in loving memory of our dear father. John Jackson, who died on October 111 tills. Thy will be done. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Ivy and Robert 11. Klllip. ORNSTIEN.--111 loving and affeetionnte meim.rv of Emily Ornstten. who died nt Auckland .m October lfi, 1921. Ton arc not forimtten. wife, mother dear, Nor ever will you be : As Inn- as life and memory Inst We "nil remember thee. li.se-ted by her lovinp: husband and sons ',r..l daughter-in-law Olive, and Brand.laushter Phyllis. OHNM'II-v In lovins memory or our dew,;, i m..'her. who pns«ed peacefully aw.iy ..li October HI. U«l. 11 is h'-i a year ;i:" to-day s,„ ~ >~ -, 1 beside your bed; Our Vi ts were c-ushed and broken. v ... , i-|ev -.liv that vim were dead. A. •. ii N eft f>r us. dear mother. For ■~■:?'.-,'■ Uun.v hi i: '" s'.ec'pin,.' The i. - mother Cod ever ?">•■ ■When d.ivs a., dark, and friends arc few. Deans' '. .titer, lew I long for you. I„«. -t.-.l i.i her loving daughter an* «on-ii;..:iw. Adelaide and George I'ooley. ORNsilli.v. -In loving memory of our beloved -■! in-liii.ither. who passea peacefulU away mi October 16. 1921. Grandmothers smile would always gree Her nibi would welcome your stay. But new thai voice is silent, An.) the smiles have vanished away. Too ,;..arly loved to ever be forgotten. Insi-ricii by her loving grandchildren, the 1'.,.,1ej family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 1
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423IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 245, 16 October 1922, Page 1
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