IN MEMORIAM.
COX.— -In sad and loving memory of ray beloved wife, and our mother, Alice Co*, who passed away on the 4th May, 1910. Dear loving mother gone to that clime, Waiting for loved ones coming some time, Safe with the angels whiter than snow, Watchifig for loved ones waiting below. PIBTH;— In loving memory of Isabella Emma, wife Of Arthur Firth, who died on the 3rd May, 1878. Interred at Chesterfield Cemetery, England. Not dead to me, T love her still, Nob lost, but i?one before; She lives with me in memory still, And will for evermore. 1 often sit and think of her when I am all atone, For ifiemory is the only friend that grief can call Its own. like the ivy on the withered oak, when all things else decay, My love for her. will still keep green and nevei* fade away. Inserted by her loving son Arthur. VELLA.— In lovirig memory of Ida, Vella, who died at the Wellington Hospital on the 2nd May, 100?. K.I.P. Goae and forgotten by some you may be, lsut deaf to our memory you ever shall be. Inserted by Me. and Mi's. T. Tarabochia and family. , TAYIOIt.'-fn sad but loving memory of our dear Lily May Taylor, aged 1C years, who departed this life on the 3rd May, 1913. Do not aßk' us If we miss' her, There is such a vacant place ; Can we e'er forget her footsteps And her dear familiar face? Time has passed and still we miss her, .Words would fail our love to tell; But in Heaven we hope to meet her, Jesus doeth a(l' things well. Inserted by her loving parents,' and her sister ivy. TAYLOR.— In affectionate remembfanie of ay dear sisterV lily May Taylor, aged 16' years, who departed this life on the 3rd 3ta>\ 1813. .\ * ' Sacred is the spot/ Where our dear ~lAlv Is laid, r fond are the memories that never will - fades Sweet is the thought that again we shall meet, Kneeling together at Jestis's fee.t. inserted' by her loving sister Kose. TAYLOR.-"In loving remembrance of my dear friend, li!y May Taylor, who passed 'away on the 3rd May, 1918, To forget ,1s vain endeavour, Lore's remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by her loving friend, J.M.
IN MEMORIAM.
Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 1
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