IN MEMORIAM.
FINCH.—In loving memory of Frederick Arthur, beloved husband of Elizabeth Harriet Finch, who departed this life on the sth February - 1916. He bade no one his last good-bye, He waved his hand to none; ■ His spirit fled before we knew That from us he had gone. Inserted by bis loving wife and son Arthur. ITKCH.—In loving memory 'of our dear father, Fredrick A. Finch, who passed away on the sth February. 1916. Dear old dad, oh, how we miss him, Went without a last good-bye; Still in our thoughts he dearly lingers. Hoping to meet again on High. Inserted -by his loving son and (laughter, F. and D. McGhie. FINCH.—In loving memory of our dear father (Mr. Fredrick Finch), who passed away on the sth February 1916. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see The dear, kind face we loved so well; And Christ will link the broken chain Still closer when we meet again Inserted by his loving daughter 'and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Tike, and family • HANNA.—In loving memory' of my dear father. James Hanna, who died at Glasgow, Scotland, on the 3rd February. 3914 in his ' 43rd year. ' - There's a wee spot far across the sea That will aye be dear to me. Where we laid my dear father Just three years ago to-day. . Inserted by his daughter, Jessie Hanna/ Wellington, N.Z. MEYKICK.'—In loving memory oi Vincent Frederick, beloved husband of Helen ,Ueyrick, of Hastings, and second eldest son of J. and M. A Meyrick, of Wellington, who departed this life on . the 4th . February. 1916, aged '45' years. Sleep, on, beloved. Inserted by his father and'hiother MORKISS.—In loving memory of Morrell Mor- ■ riss, .who passed away on the 6th February, .1914. aged 23 years.'- ' . ' ' ..-.iS '.Still fondly remembered by his own. ■'•'lnserted byihis sister,' mother, and stepfather," : • S. E. Shaw.- ■.-• MORKISS.—In loving memory of Morrell Horciss, who passed away on the-sth. February, 1914. • . • ■■■■.■■:■■'■ ■- ■-■ As long as memory lasts we will remember thee... .- • •■: . .' ' Inserter by his loving sister and' brother-in-law, Winnie and Albert Mudgway.WHITE.—In loving memory of Marie Evelyn (little Mollie), who departed this life on the sth February, 1916. ■, . ■ The little cot is empty now. The, little clothes laid by; A mother's hope, a father's joy In death's cold arms doth lie. Inserted by her loving parents. • WATKINS.—In loving memory ' of Bertie Henry Watkins, who fell asleep on the 4th - February, 1009. So loved, so. mourned.., ; Inserted by his loving parent?, A. R. and E. . ; Watkins.' • . WOOD.—In loving memory of ray dear mother, Ann Wood, who died on the sth February, 1912. ■ ■ Gone is the face I loved so dear, Silent is the voice I loved to hear; So far away from sight or speech, But not too far for my thoughts to reach. Inserted by her loving daughter, B. Mander. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, and DEATH NOTICES must be endorsed by some responsible parson to ensure their insertion. ' ' , ' "'"' """. jJLl——— ""■ "*!
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 31, 5 February 1917, Page 1
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487IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 31, 5 February 1917, Page 1
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