IN MEMORIAM.
BCHTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who died on the "lltb February, 1620. Tho summons came without a wuraing given, That bade him haste to meet liis God in
Inserted by his loving wife.
McPHEE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Bombardier Neil Allan McPbee, 3rd Battery, N.Z.F.A., who died at Cologne, 12th February, 1919; aged 28 years. Far away from those that loved you, Soldiers laid yon to rest; Far away to-night you are sleeping One of God's dearest and best. Dearly loved and Badly missed. Inserted by liis loving brother and sisters. PEARCEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Sarah Jane Pearcey, who was called to rest on the 12th February, 1922.
God saw her footsteps falter, When the pathway had grown too ste<V); So He closed the drooping eyelids, And guve our loved one sleep. Inserted by her loving daughters, A. Newton and 31. Pearcey; :ilso grandchildren, Albert, Mavis, and Doris.
BAXLEY.—In lovins memory of my dear husband, Joseph Patrick Ttanley, who died on the ]2th February, 1021.
To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wile and daughter.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 35, 12 February 1923, Page 1
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