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IN MEMORIAM.

BACKHOUSE.—In loving memory; ot our <<itn t h.£ ?2? S«khou»,-who' pawed «way' ■on the 25th[November,, 1921. •; - : :, : ..." ■■ ."■■'.; ;. :V.To'me'nipry ever.'dear..'■■' , . .Inserted.' by' his. loving 'daughter., '■'' *^P?W~ l? Roving; memory/br dear -little 1818 C*' ;' did on-th6 2*th November; Go*e from'this earth so swiftly, v ■ Plucked like a flower in bloom: So .young. ,so bright, co lovely, ■-' . Yet:calied away top soon. -. . ; Inserted.by her loving mother. , C<22£P <nf e'C!iiwFbßi)).--i n affectionate m?7ov2mber? ri^ Ollle; >h° .<"* On the Inserted, by her loving mother, sister, and \ . ','.-'. brother. .'.". ' Cli^sy;~ln m. lo, Ting memory-of our dear brother, Charles Andrew Curry,. who died of mnuenra on the 23rd November, 1918. - Inserted by his Moving sister, and brother-in- ■■'••-.;. law. E. and B. Hepburn. I>ENTJCE.—In loving memory of our dear 2 5 « e o r4 nm& 1^- *hOdied °B the "p*" cos ßtjnt feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been Inserted by Mr and Mrs. A. J. Dentice and ■ ■ • ; little son, Raymond. DENTIC (nee TTJRNER).-in loving memory S-h UJt's oungfßt daußhter. and sister, Mary who died on the 25th November, 1918. :.::■. -• To memory ever dear.' Inserted by her' loying parents and brother . Horace, W. and M. Turner, Belmont. UKNTiO.-InJovlng. memory of our:-'dear t1 f io^ ary> Tho died on the 25tn Novem—Tllley and Ada,. W Tw loTing memofy of my dear brother, Bert, who passed away at Christchurch on the 21th November, 1018 ;■ 1 ■ Fond rcnjcinbrfincfl. Inserted by his loving sister, Sylvia, and "" brother-in-law." ■ .-' Ul?yi.R^X'~ln sad an<i-loving memory of John ■ Devereux, who passed " away at the eibmer, rBmB NOrt E 1:l H p Ospltal °n th? V There is a-.bond death cannot sever Love and remembrance wjll last for ever. .-•■ ■-.■■' r- ■. Inserted by his sorrowing wife. " fIPTT.^-In lovini memory ■■,of our dear 'sou »nd brother, Tlbbert (Biita) Gott, who passed ,»way on the, 24th ' November, 1918. V-l.tf. ■" Inserted. by his mother and father, sisters ' ' '..;• - and. brother. OHiBBININO.-ln' loving ' reemorv,. of our il?sg^te^ an,d^^'jJer- wbo departed this life 6n the 2«h November, 1918. Ever remembered. * Inserted by her loving parents, sisters brothers, and brother-in-law! HUBKISSON.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father William Hu»ki B s6u, who died on the 24th November,. 1920. . -.Tomemory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters. HARRIS.—In loving remembrance of our . dear brother William (Bill), who died of pneumonic influenza on the 25th November, . ' Still to memory ever dear. ■ • Inserted his loving sister and brother-in-law, May and. Andrew, Kio Kio, Auckland. K.RCGER.—In loving memory of our dear son, John flarry- Kruger (Gus), who died at the St. John > Hospital on the 24th November, 1918. Forget? Ah,_no. Borne may forget. The love tdat once they gave: But.a mother's love will follow her son Far, far beyond the grave. Inserted by his loving mother. MOTJAT.—In loviug memory of our dear son and brother, William' Gilbert (Gil) who passed to a Higher Life on the 24th November, 1918. ■ . ' i One by one life's ties are broken One by one they are linked above; • There will be a great reunion In that land of light and love. Inserted by his lovinc father and mother, sisters and brothers. PBARE.—In loving memory of my dear twin sister, Mrs. Peare, who passed away on the 24th November, 1921. R.I.P. Sweet Jesus, have mercy on her soul. Inserted by her'loving sister, B. Sullivan. STICK.—In loving memory of our dear son and ' brother,' Albert, who passed away on the 24th November, 1918. , ;t To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving father and mother, brother and sisters.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 126, 24 November 1923, Page 1