IN MEMORIAM.
LUDLOW.—In loving memory of Oliver James Ludlow, who died in the Egyptian Hospital, Cairo, on the 25th June, 1915, aged 20 years. As the ivy clings to the oak. So our memory clings to thee. Inserted by his loving cousins, R. and L. Howard, J. and T. Ellis. LUDLOW.—In loving memory of Sergeant Oliver J. Ludlow, who died in an Egyptian Hospital on the 25tb June, 1915.
The unknown path seems long from day to
day To feet which fain had gone another way; . Faith whispers "God has found this way the best," ■ And then there comes such peace, such perfect rest. Inserted by his loving parents, William F. and Kuth Ludlow, Lower Hutt. LUDLOW.—In affectionate remembrance ofSergeant Oliver J. Ludlow, who died in an Egyptian Hospital, on the 25th June, 1015, while on active service. Inserted by his loving brothers and sister.
LTJDLOvV.—In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Pvt. Oliver James Ludlow, who died in Cairo, Egypt, on the 25th June, 1915.
To memory, ever dear. Inserted by J. and E. Hosie ond family. CLARK.—In loving memory of little Sidney, who died on the 26th June, 1900. But when onr tears of sorrow fall fast O'er that little grave, We remember that none can rob us Of the love which that child heart gave. Inserted by his loving parents, brother, and sister. i
BLACK.—In loving memory of Margaret Black, who passed away.on the 26th June, 1912., Gone, bnt not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, and son-in-law, A. and A. Nicholas.
BLACK.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Black, who died at.. Wellington oir the 26th1 June, 1912. 8.1.P.
■ Worthy of due respect was she," 1 From those she left behind; ' A better mother could never be, Nor one so true and kind. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in. law, L. and E. Hunter.
BLACK.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Black,/who died at Wellington on the 26th June, 1012. K.I.P. Gone is the face we loved so dear, , Silent is the voice we long,to hear; Too far away from sight or speech. But not too far for our thoughts to reach. A mother we loved so dear. Inserted by her loving sons, Archibald and Michael.
* > SWAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who departed this life on the 26th June, 1013. We miss thee much this day, dear mother, Thy loving smile we see no more; But up in Heaven we all shall gather Bound that beautiful golden shore.
Not dead to us, we love her still, Not lost, but gone before; She lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in. law, M. and J. Ferguson, and A. and F. Erskine. SINGLETON.—In memory of Corporal Wilfred Singleton, D.C.M..(and mentioned in despatches), who died of wounds at Gallipoll on the 26th June, 1015, second son of A. H. Singleton, Esq., of Hampstead, London (private secretary to the late Sir Julius Wernher). A proud and cherished memory. A. M. Drummond.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 150, 26 June 1916, Page 1
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