IN MEMORIAM.
ARTHUR.—In ever loving memory of Olive May, who departed this life on the 26tb September, 1920. ,
Dear is the memory darling Olive left behind Of a life that was loving, true, and kind; ' A memory prized is more than gold, . A good daughter' 3 worth can never be told.
Oh, why was she taken, so young and so
fair, When the world held so many it better
collide spare? ■Hard was the blow that compelled us to
part From a loved one co sear and so dear to our hearts.
' Hsr memory will IW» for ever. Inserted by her fond and loving father, mother, brother (Claude), and sister (Kate). ARTHUR.—In sad but loving memory of, my dear sister, Olive May, who died of pneumonia on Sunday, 26th September, 1920. Inserted by her fond sister and brother-in-law, L. A. and C. Clark, and nephews, Arthur and Freddie, of Katikatt. - ARTHUR loving memory of our deal friend, Olive May, who departed this life on the 26th September,, 1920. Loved remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by her dear f riendß, E. and 0, Skou. ARTHUR.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Olive May, who died 26th September, 1920. :
You are often in my thoughts, dear Olive, :Tis sweet to breathe your name; In life I loved you dearly, In death I do the same. Inserted by girl friend. 'ARTH,UR. —In fond memory of Olive, who passed away on the 26th September, 1920. Inserted by H. H. Little.
ARTHUR In loving memory of Olive Arthur, who departed this life on the 26th September, 1920. Inserted by her friend, B. Wright. FLOWER3.—In loving memory of Ada, who passed away on the 24th September, 1921.
Ever, remembered. , Inserted by her. loving grandmother and auntie.
MACLEOD.—In ever loving memory of my dear father, Angus MacLeod, who was accidentally drowned at Fatea on the 26th September, 191 h:
I shall never forget you, dear father, \ # The one I loved bo well; God alone knows how I miss you, But words will never tell. Inserted by his loving daughter, Jean.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1922, Page 1
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343IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 75, 26 September 1922, Page 1
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