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IN MEMORIAM.

BA.KROW.—In ever loving memory of my dear jiiihbancJ, and our dear father, who died at I'araparaumu on the. 22nd - November, 1918, . aged 43 years. The rolling stream of time rolls on," But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile. Of him who once sat there. Though others may forget you, / The world seems cold and drear. Remember that we think of you As if you still were here. lis loving smile and kindly w»y» Are pleasant to recall; He always had a cheerful werd. And died beloved by all. .Inserted by his loving wife and loving son, Harold, also his loving darters, Myrtle and Annie. PLACK.—In loving memory of our dear daddy, James Adolphus Black, who died at Featherston on the 21st November, 1918. To memory ever dear. We miss him most who loved him best. Inserted by his wife and loving little children, Dunedin. BOWEN.—In loving memory of Reginald Albert Bowen, dearly beloved husband of ■ Mary Bowen, who died on the 22nd November, 1918. i Inserted by his wife and children. r.RUTON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Christchurch on the 21st November, 1918. What would I fjive to clasp her hand, U'er dear, kinci face to see; To hear her vo.ee and 6ee her smile, Which meant so much to me. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, it. and A. H. Bolaud. BTTCK.—In loving memory of George James Buch. who departed this life on the 22nd November, 1916. Five years to-day but' ever in loring memory dear, • Thy loving name we breathe and shed a silent ' tear; Time cannot alter our love so true. This day brings back our grief anew. Inserted by his ever true and loving father and brothers and sisters. Francis Buck, sen., 174, Boydon House, Tory-street. £UCK.—In loving'memory of our dear husband and, father, Oeorge James Buck, who departed tins lite on the1 22nd November, 1916. Time may heal the broken hearted. Time may make the wound less sore; But time can never stop the longing For a dear one gone before. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters. DEVINE.—In loving memory of Arthur Ernest Devlne (Cher), who died from pneumonio influenza at Petone on the 22nd November, 1918, aged 28 years. Upright and just in all his ways. Honest and faithful to the end of his days; Forgotten by the world, by some he may be, But dear to our memory he ever will be. Inserted by his sisters-in-law, Dolly aad Ivy, Petone, DEVINE'.—In loving memory of Arthur Ernest Uevine (Cher), who died at Petone on the 22nd November, 1918, from pneumonio influenza, aged 28 ( years. In the old .hone you are fondly remembered, Sweet, happy memories cling around your name; True hearts that held you in fondest affection Though you are absent will love you the same. . Inserted by his mother-in-law and sister-in-law, Alma. DRUMJIOND.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 22nd November, 1914. Fondly remembered. ENGLAND.—In fond and loving memory of my dear wife, Doris Eosalie, who departed this life on the 22ud November, 1918. Three years to-day, how long it seems, Yet in my mind your dear face beams; Your memory is as dear to-day As in the hour you passed away. Inserted by her loving husband, E. V. England. ENGLAND (nee JONES).—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Doris Rosalie, who died at Lower Hutt on the 22nd November, 1918. Nothing but memory as we journey on. Longing for a smile and a face.-'that h»s gone; No one knoweth the depth of regret, We remember when others forget. , Inserted by her loving parent! and1 6lsters, Connie and Irene. ENGLAND.—In loving memory of Doris Rosalie, who passed away on the 22nd November, 1918. , To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. H. England and family. HAMMINGTON.—In loving memory of Benjamin, beloved husband of Annie Hammington, who. departed this life on the 22nd November, 1918. Although three years have ps3scd away Since our great sorrow fell; Yet in our hearts we mourn the loss Of the one we loved so well. Inserted by his lovine wife, Annie Hamraington, and family, 6, Hutt-road, Tetone. HOOPER.—In loving memory ol Lyn, who died on tlie 22nd November, 1918. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one gone before. -A.H. HUDSON.—In loving memory of my dear htifibitml, wlio departed this life on t!i3 22ml November, 1919. Inserted by his loving wife, Mary Hudson. HUDSON.—In loving memory of my dsar father, who departed this life en the 22nd Novem her. 1913. Inserted by his loving soa, A. Hudson. KNILANDS.—In loving memory of William Knilamls, who died on the 22nd November, 1918. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, sister, and brother-in-law. LOr.AN.—In loving memory of Jessie, beloved wife of A. E. Logan, who passed away on the 22nd November, 1918. Sweet the word "K«membrance," And this our wish to show, We hold you still in memory, As the years may come and go. Inserted by nor loving husband and son, : Walter. MNGARD.—In memory of Florence Lingard, who departed this llfo on the 22nd November, 1918. Inserted by .T.W. I/INGARD.—In loving memory of dear Florrie, who fell asleep on the 22nd November, 1918. Gone, but not forgotten. ■ Inserted by B, Toomer. UNGARD.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Florrie, who tleparted this life on the 22nd November, 1918, r.ged 22 years. We do not forget you, we loved you too dearly. For your memory to fade from our life like v dream; v The lips need not speak when the heart moums sincerely. Our thoughts often rest on the days tint liavo been. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, G. and F. Low.

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 124, 22 November 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 124, 22 November 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 124, 22 November 1921, Page 1

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