DEATHS.
DI'MJl'-'f;—At hor late icsid'flce, 12 Onslow -streff, St. Albans. Harriot, react of tho late C. (Tom) Dealing; in her 81st year. Private interment. , LLOYD —On November 27th. at Hawcra Hoepital. Captain William Thomas, oldest eon a! Jane and the late Edward Lloyd, of CViii'To; in hii 30th year (late Base li'coids, Wellington). Loved by all who knew him. MOORE —Oil Novembor 29th, nt tho Coronation Hospital, Cashmiro Hills, Elizabeth Esther, de.uly ioved wife of Frederick John Moore, 18 York sliest, Delfast, and eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs 11. W. Clothier, East Eyrcton; in her 3sth year. A Kind and loving mothor. j NICHOLS ON—On November 29th, at Christchurch Hospital, Ifawdon H. Nicholson, of Wooden - !; aged 74 years. By request, no , flawera. ROULSTON—On November SOth, 1919, at | Terauka, William Clark, bolwcd husband of Rosina. Allcn< Roulston; in his G3iixl year. L. G. Scrimshaw, Undertaker. IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON—In ead and loving memory of Hubert Glover Anderson, who died at Wellington on December lßt, 1918; also of hia mother and uncle, who died 1917. A prrcious ono from us is gono, ' A voice we loved iff stilled); A place is vacant in our homo, Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom ha 3 recalled The boon hia love had given; And though the body lingers here, The soul ia safe in Heaven. CROTCHLEY—In loving memory of Letitia, dearly loved wife of Jack Crutchley, Gisborne. died November 29th, 1918, in Christchurcn. . . They loved her moat who loved her beet. —Iraertod by her sorrowing husband. CRUTCHLEY —In loving memory of Letitia. eldest daughter of liobert and Margaret Duff, "Pino Grove," Irwell, who died November 29th, 1918. We often think of you, dear Letty, In that grave not far away. How we wish that you wore here, Ae wo miss you day by day. _ —Inserted by her parents, brothers, and sisters. DINGLE—In loving memory of Dorothy ' May (Little Dos Fie), who* fell asleep November 30th, 1918; aged 2 years 7 montha I The call was wrrol, but Goi knew best And called our little darling home to rest | —Inserted by liar loving parents, sisters, and brother. EAGER—In loving memory of my dear sister Em, who died at Wellington, DeoemMfr Ist, 1918, youngest daughter of Mrs Le Warno, Lyttalton. "We often think of you, dear Em, When we are all alone; For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. —Iwrted by her loving mother and sister Hose. GREEN—In loving memory of Lily Ilannah Green (Doll), who died December Ist, 1918. "Ju«t when her lifo was brightest, Ju c t when our hopes were beat, Death called and she answered, And now in God's hands she resti.' —Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, 8. and M. Groen. GRAHAM—In memory of our beloved eldest son, "Bobbie," who passed away December Ist, 1916. —R. and M. Graham. HARTLAND—In loving memory of dear Charlie, who passed away November SOth, 1918, at Puketutu, via To Kuiti (epidemic). Though gono from eight, to memory over dear." i •—lnserted by his loving mother and sisters. I
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16694, 1 December 1919, Page 1
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