IN MEMORIAM.
ATJBIX.—In loving memory of my dear little Ltlla, who passed away May 15. 1922. Ever remembered. Inserted by E. Armitage. CALDERWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Hazel, who departed this life May 15, 1922. Inserted by her loving husband, J. R. Calderwood. CATiDERWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, HazeJ, who died May 15, 1022. I have lost my soul's companion— A life linked with my own— Everj* day I miss her more, As I walk through life alone. It's only a mother who knows the sorrow It's only a mother who knows the pain Of losing the daughter she loved so dearly. But hopes in heaven to meet her again. Inserted by her sorrowing mother, B. Brennan, Princes Street, Onehunga. HARRIS. —In loving memory of my dear sister, Gladys, who fell asleep May 15, 1033. Inserted by her brother and sister-in-law, Marion and Clarice. LITTLE.—In memory of my dear husband and our daddy, Charles John Little, who died at Raetihi, May 15, 1922. God alone knows how we miss you, As it dawns another year. Inserted by his wife and family. LITTLE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Charlie, who departed this life May 15, 1922; also, my dear brother, Hook, who departed this life April 24, Death often comes to show We love more dearly than we know, And often in death makes us see What love in life should always be. Inserted by his loving sisters, Reby and Accie.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 114, 15 May 1924, Page 1
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