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IN MEMORIAM.

COLVILLE. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Ellen, who passed away August 22, 1939. I’d rather have the thought of you To hold against my heart Than any earthly happiness In which you had no part. I’d rather have had you and your love For every day I’ve lived Than all the glory and the wealth This world could ever give.

—lnserted by her loving husband, W.

Colville. COLVILLE. —In loving memory of my darling Mother, who passed away August 22, 1939. I mourn for you in silence When there is none to see For only God in Heaven knows How dear you were to me. There is never a hill too steep, dear Mother If I find you there at the journey’s end. There is never a load too much to bear, If I turn my head to behold you there. There is never a starless night too long If the dawn but brings your greeting song. I And this alone is my heaven’s choice To see your eyes and to hear your voice.

—lnserted by her loving daughter, May. COLVILLE. —In loving memory of my loving Mother, Ellen, who passed away

on August 22, 1939, at Manakau. —lnserted by her daughter, Alice. COLVILLE. —In loving memory of our dear Grandma, who passed away Aug-

ust 22, 1939. Rest, wonderful Grandma, your heart was gold, Your unselfish devotion no need to be told, God knows the way. He holds the key. He guides us with unerring hand. Some day with tearless eyes we’ll see Yes, there, up there, we’ll understand. Sadly missed.

—lnserted by her loving grandchildren, Doris and Bob. INGLEY. —In loving memory of our darling Jean, who was called home on August 22, 1930. "Ever remembered.”

—Mummie, Daddy and Eelyn. INGLEY. —In loving memory of our beloved Jean, who was called home

August 22, 1930. “There will be a glorious dawn.” —Nannan, Uncle Torn and “Jim.”

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 281, 22 August 1940, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 281, 22 August 1940, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 281, 22 August 1940, Page 1

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