IN MEMORIAM.
BRTJCE.—In loving memory.of-our dear sister■■ . Annie, who died on the 2nd July, 1920. ' Her .loving smiles and kindly ways Are pleasant to.recall; ■•' :. '.• She always had a pleasant word,- 1 I And died beloved by all. Inserted by-her loving sister, and'.brother-in--.aw, B. S.Garratt and family.' - : BRUC3.—In loving memory of my dear sister; Annie, who died on the 2nd July, 1920. '■/,.■.'■■- R-I-?.: '. / '' ■ ■ .'■ Inserted by her' loving brother, M... Shaw. : NAISMITH.—Th 'loving, memory o{ my dear , mother, who Is ever in my thoughts, died "Ist Julji, 1919.' ■ . -• . ■•.-■■'■:- ---..,/:'■■■;'■ -'. -y : .."•:■. ■•/<.■■■■■ ■ -f.nw • O'CQNNOR.—In loving memory-of my "dear mother, who departed this lite on the Ist ■:: July, 1916. •■.•:■••;■■,' ■. . '■■< . . ' ". . . Remembrance. ' Inserted..by.her, loving daughter, Lillle! , O'CONNOR.—In loving remembrance of our , dear mother, who passed away on the Ist July, 1916, at Wellington. -... , . ■..,. . , We cannot call a day our owni , Nor yet one single hour; • Tor death will cut the strongest down, ■■• ".■' And, blast the fairest flower. . , ; ' Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, , K. and G. Luxton. .. ■ . PRANOLKY.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Frank (Bub), who passed ; away on the Ist July, 1918. :~ , • . ■ : We cannot clasp your hand, dear Bub, Your face we cannot sec; . . * .But'let this little token be, • ■ " : . We still: remember you. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers and grandparents. „ ROSSITER.—In loving memory of Ada Jane, beloved wiTe of E. Rossiter, who died on . the 2nd July, 1920. - . . . ■ ". Just ia sad but sweet, remembrance, .: ' '■ Just a. memory, fond, and true; Just .a" ..token, of affection.. ■ • And a .heartache still for you. . , Inserted by, her loving, husband,, Edward - : .... . . Rossiter. .•■ .. v ROSSITER.—In loving memory ,of my dear mother, who passed nway after a painful' \ illness on the 2nd July, 1920. God sees.when the footsteps falter,' . r '. And the hill it grow* too steep; '. :-. So He closes the weary eyelids, / .■ * . And'bids His beloved sleep. •,''■• Inserted'by her loving son, Cecil Rossiter. ' SMTH.—In fond and loving memory; of my dear father. William John Smith (Jack), who 1 departed this life on the Ist Jxily, 1918; also my dear brother, Arthur Gordon Hy- ,'.• land, v/ho departed this life on t'Ae Bth July, 1910. I. Forget? Ah, no.- Some maytforget ' The love that once they gave; But ii daughter's love follows her dad . i ••.■ • I'ar, far beyond the grave. . .■ • • . Inserted.by his loving daughter, son-in-law, ' ,-."-und grandson, Doris, Jim, and Jack Hainil- ■'.■■ .ton;. ■'. , . ■' ;, .' : ■■■.'. SHOitTIS.—In loving memory of Mary Ann ■'• Shortis,. wife of Michael Shortis, who departed this life on the 2nd July, 1917. ■■:' R.I.P.
. TAMM.—In loving memory of Gustave Tamm, who died on the Ist July, 1911, aged 25 ,''. "years ; nine years in the: employment of ■'■". Folcy, contractors. .I . ...'■■ . Loved and respected by all /who knew him. ' We do not forget him, we loved him . too' ■•. dearly ■;•■ ■"■ ' .-• :i : ... For his memory to fads from our thoughts like, a dream. ,' . •'• .•■ •■.■;;■.. Inserted by hjs sorrowing parents. TAMM,—In loving memory of our dear brother Bus, who departed this life on the Ist . .July, .1911. ,- ;.: . •.- ;■■■•■.■ . ■ ; One of the best that God could lend; I. •■ A loving brother and a faithful friend.. .: Inserted by hia; loving brother and sister, , . . ... : ; Henry and Dora. ' . "■'■■'■■':.'. WHITEHEAD.—It-loving memory of my dear brother George,: whp passed away at New Plymouth on the Ist July, ,1912. - " • Oft our, tiibnghts; do -wander "■••; [■■}.''■'.■ 1 : ' . To aigrsye/noli far away, ; ■ ; ■;■'•■ Where wevliild pur dear-brother ■■■;..-.• . i', ,i j f Jußt:,tenljyea.TsAigo to-day.;, :, ; ;-': • inaerted'by his IMnk sfater and brother-in-law, :' ;v"vX<.'' ( iS"' Ivy, anf Syd /Murray.. : ■;., .■: ■.•"; •. lyiSßßY:—ln;iov&g memory of 'our dear .. father; Kd-wsrd James Wi6bey, who departed : tiiis life on the [2nd July, 1920. : . inserted by his Iraving sons and daughter, .. ;..■•■;.;,...yrui, Albert,.and I,u,cy, ;" .•. '•' ■••'t ■'■'■■ ■'■/' .■'■•; ' ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 1
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587IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 1
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