IN MEMORIAM.
CUNNINGHAM.—-In loving memory c! Henry James Cunningham, wjio passed away on the 20th May, 1919, aged 5 yearis and 3 ' month 6. (First anniversary). You left yoiirhome so happy and in perfect health, You or I little taoaght death so niga, . When I let you go to 'school God saw best to take you home, ' And witu His will we must cocaj)!;'.
The shock was great, the. pain severe, . To part with you whom I loved so dear; My trials are hard but I'll not complais, But truat in God, my little one, in heaven to m?et again.
Inserted by his loving mother.
CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of our arsr brother, Henry James Cunningham. We miss you from car home, dear little brother, We miss you from all play; ■ We long for you so very much,. Now God has taken you away.
But you are an angel, Henry, ' In Heaven up above; We will always think of you, dear Heary, And share with you oiir love. Inserted by his loving brothero, Willie and Jack, and sister Nellie. . • • •
CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of Honry James Cunningham, who died on. tile 20th May, 1919, aged 5 years and 3 monthß. A precious one from all has gone, A voice,l'lovedVis still; A place in his home is vacant, Which, never can'be> filled.
God in His 'wisdom and mercy Relieved you from all earthly pain; A bitter loss to your dear mother, But dear, lovely little Henry's acavenly gain. Inserted by a loving friend. GKAY.—In loving memory of.Mar.garet Maude Gray, who died at Christchurcti on the 21st May, 1919. K.I.P. Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, V. and H. Robinson. JOHES.—In loving memory of oar dear mother, Mary Ann Jones, who died on the ■ 21st May, 1912. Inserted by her loving daughter Katie. .wiSHABT.—In loving memory of Isabel Jane Wishart, who departed this life on the 21st May, 1912. To memory ever deaf. Inserted by her ,loving mother and daughter Elsie. ..WISHART.—In loving memory •of my dear mother, who departed this .life on the 21st . .Way.. 1912. ' ' •
She has gone from among üb. One we loved so ■well; Yet how we miss her loving voice, , No words can 'over tell.
We'll never see her face again Till on that heavenly shore, Whers parting words are never heard, We'll meet to pert no more.
Inserted by her loving husband and son.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 6
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434IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 6
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