IN MEMORIAM.
McKENZIE.-^-In loving memory of our brother-in-law, Donald (Dan)' McKenzle, who passed away on the Bth Octobei, 1920. We do not forget him, nor do we intend, Wo think of him daily, and will to the end; Gone and forgotten by some you may be, But dear to our memory for ever you'll be. ■ Inserted by Harry and Laura Hicks. McKENZIE.—In fond and loving memory of our dear father, who fell asleep on the Bth October, 1920. So loved; so mojhrned. All you-who have a father, O, love him while you may; He will not always lingei here, . ■. " Too soon he'll pass away. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, and grandchildren, A. K. McLennan. McKEWZIE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Donald McKenzie, who I passed away on the Bth October, 1920. Father, in .Thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our loved one sleeping. Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughter, Harry ajid Laura. McKENZIE.—Id lovinfe memory of our dear father, who fell asleep on the Bth October, 1920. • . . ' '' . Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. Inserted by his.loving son and daughter-in-law, Hughey and Grace, and grandchildren. McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved father,, Donald McKenzie, who passed away on the Bth October, 1920, aged 61 years. We often think of the daye gone past, When we were. all together, But a shadow o'er our life is cast. Our loved one gone for ever. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law and grandchildren, Nellie and Frank Stanbridge, Jbhnsonvilie. MOORE.—In loving 'memory of my dear husband, Edmund Frederick Moore, who passed away at Petone on the 9th October, 1919. Gone, but not forgotten; OLSON.—In sad but loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter Linda, who : passed; away at Feilding on, the 9th October, 1914. And those who think of her to-day . I Are those who loved her best. Inserted by her loving parents, Peter and Amy Olson, also her brothers, - Gordon and Alan: PARTINGTON.—In affeotionate remembrance of Harold Partington ("Forty"), who passed away on the Bth October," 1901. Though death divides, fond memories cling. Ever remembered , ■ -. ; > By ','Dtgger." SWENSSON.—In loying memory of my dear husband, Adolphus Keinholt, who departed this life on the 9th October, ,1918. ; In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are evei ■ near. ', Inserted by his loving wife. SWENSSON.—In fond remembrance of my dear father, Adolphus Keinholt, who died at Otaki on the j 9th October, 1918. .'■ ; ■ . Through all his pain at times he'd smile, . A smile- of heavenly birth; i : And when the angels called him Home, He smiled farewell to earth. Inserted by his daughter, Mrytle,, and son-in-law, Pat. Ferguson. i SWENSSON.—Ia loving memory, \of my dear father, Adolphus Beinhold Swensson, who was laidtojcest on the.9th October, 1918. Three years ago to-day a ehadow fell. And a voice was stilled we loved so well; And a. Messenger ,of Peace said: Suflerei, thy pain shall cease, You can lay life's burden.etown, You bore your cross, now take your crown. Inserted by his daughter, Tilly, and son-in-law, James lnglis, Mangaroa. , SWENSSON.—In loving memory of my, dear father, Adolphus Relnholt Swensaon, who died on. the 9th October. 1918. , ■ Nothing but memory as iwe journey on, Longing for a smile and a face that/ have gone; ' • i '• No one knows the depths of our regret. We remember when others forget. His memory will live for ever. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, William and Maggie. SWENSSON.—In loving memory of my dear father, Adolphus Relnholt Swensson, who died on tho 9th October, 1918. No one knows how much11 misa him, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that's born* in siieno*, For the one 1 loVed .so well. When days are dark and friends are few,' Oh, dear father, how I long for you. Ever remembered. . Inserted by bis loving - son. Joe Swensson.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 1
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654IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 86, 8 October 1921, Page 1
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