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IN MEMORIAM.

BUERIDGE.—In loving memory 0! my dear mother, Susan Burridge, who died suddenly on the loth October, 1914. She was a mother truly fond, A friend both kind and true; A better mother never lived, Her equals were but few. Inserted by her loving daughter, Eva Burridge. BURRIDGE.—In sad and loving memory of our darling mother, Susan Burridge, who died suddenly on the .10th October, 1914. When days are dark and friends arc few, Dear mother, how I long for you; Friends are friends when they are true, But, oh, those friends are very few. Sadly missed; dearly loved. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, h. and W. Sharon. COLE.—In loving memory o! a dear husband and father, who passed away on the 9th October, 1919, at Auckland. "He just sleepeth." Inserted by his loving wife and son, Alain, Petone.

JIINIFIE.—In loving memory of Jack, the beloved eldest son of Ellen Constance Minifie, who passed away on the Oth October, 1907. Inserted by his loving mother, sister,, and brother.

MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Edmunu Fredrick Jloore, who' passed away at Petone on the oth October, 1919. Sadly missed. MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away at Petone on the 9th October, 1919. Only a memory of doys gone by, And a sigh for a face unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by E. Carter, Mauriceville West. MOORE.—In loving memory of Dad, who passed away on the Uth October, 1919. Remembrance. Inserted by Annie, Ted, and Edna. OLSOX.—Iu affectionate memory o! our dearly beloved daughter, Linda Hena, who passed away on thu 9th October, MM. Oh, why was she taken so young and so fair, When the world had so many it hotter could sptreV Hard, bard was the blow that compelled us to part From a loved one so near and co dear to bur hearts. Inserted by her loving parents, Peter and ; Amy Olson, also her brothers, Gordon and Alan. SIBREE.—In loving memory of Victor Thomas Sibree, who was drowned at Millerton on thd Oth October, 1911, aged la years. One of the noblest and best, Beloved by all who knew him. Ever remembered By his loving mother and brother. BTIEIJNO.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Stirling, who passed away on the loth October, 11)09. Inserted by her loving husband anil daughters. BWEJJSSON.'— In loving memory of my dear father, Adolplius Eeinhold iSwunsson, who passed away at Otaki on the Oth October, 1918.

Time may heal the broken hearted. Time may make the wound less sore; But time can never cease the longing For a loved one gone before. We often think of days gone by When we were all together; A shadow o'er our Jives is cast, A loved one gone for ever. A loving father, truss and kind, He proved to be in heart and mind; His words and actions are not dead, But in our thoughts are daily read. Some day we hope to meet litin, Some day, we know not when; We shall clasp his hand in the Better land And never part again. Inserted by his loving son Joseph. BWEUSSON.—In loving memory oi my dear father, Adolphus Keinholi! Swensson, who passed away on the 9th October, 1918. This day brings bach to memory One who was called to rest; And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. Inserted by his son Frank. SWENSSON.—In loving memory of my dear father, Adolph Heinhold, Swensson, who passed away on the Oth October, 1918. Rest, dear father, thy toil is o'er, Thy loving hands shall toil no more; No more thy gentle eyes shall weep, Rest dear futlicr trcntlv sleep ' Inserted by his daughter Tilly and son-in-law, James Inglis, Mangaroa. SWENSSOK.—In loving memory of my dear father, Adolph Eeinhold Swensson, who Sassed away on the 9th October, 101S, z.t taki. As the ivy clings to the oak, Our memory clings to thee. My darling father will never forgotten be. To memory ever tiear. Inserted by his loviw: s-on. William, and daugh-ter-in-law. Jlnjsie Swcnsmn.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 1