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IN MEMORIAM.

In. loving memory of our brother Leslie vhn departed this Ufe on th?' ae'thvjSua^ •'.-.-.';" To memory ever deal." •: Inserted by Oladya ■ and Tom, Auckland. '■ B»f N?f°? D--In l<"tae memory of Harold lm. °rd> w^° died 6n the 27th -JanSry, A. painful, ih'ock, a dreadful blow, Oh, Harold, dear, we miss'you so- ■ Our loss is great, 'we'll not complain, Buttrust in God to meet again. Inserted by his' loving mother, father, sisters, ; ■ ' ■ , and brothers. ' .. . BOWERS.—In loving memory of our rtenr mother, Elizabeth* Sarah Bowers, who tell asleep on the 2(ith January, 1920. . a"JSi b<l r\ hi r pain> a¥ bore >' weU, And what she suffered'none can tell: Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, • Lifes troubles over, her suffering past. Inserted by her loving, sorrowing children.' BOWERS.i-in loving memory of my dearly . bdovedwife, Elizabeth Sarah Bowers who I passed away on the 2Cth January; 1920. ?. | : ' The weary hours and days of Win '■" • j _ The troubled, sleepless nights are'passed; ! The ever patient worn-out frame i Has found sweet rest at last. Inserted by her loving husband, Joseph • I Thomas Bowers. OUENEY.—In ; loving memory. of our dear JTT' w.no Pissed away at the Welling- • ton Hospital on the. 20th January, 1023. ' Deeply mourned. ' i Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Bob wards dCar friend' *v M- Ed" UARRIS,-In loving memory of my dear father, George Thomas Harris who deParted this life on the 27th January, 1920 My grief the world can never know Nor thoughts of sadness that are mine; Ab with the years I. older'grow, • . No one knows how much I miss you J<o one seems to care; No one knows how sad and lonely There is still your, vacant chair. . • Inserted-by his loving^ daughter, Lucy. dABRIS.—In loving memory of our dear , grandfather, George Thomas' Habis, who fell asleep on the 27th January, .1920. V Ever remembered. ■ . Inserted by his loving' grandchildren, Mabel- . arid Sid. Bw? IS—In lovili 6 memory of our dear father, George Thomas Harris, who passed away on the 27th Janaary, 1020. ■ Jfo sound disturbs his slumbers, ' Not; a pain to mark his brow; All hia care and trials are over, \ '■ He is liappy, resting now. Inserted by hiß loving daughter and son-in-law Luc an<l Chttrlie' "na granddaughter! 1 H"^F S"~ln lovin 8 memory of our dear lather, George Thomas Harris, who passed away ]O n the 27th January, 1920. YoUfather alvayß ia our tho«Bhts, "dear 'Tis sweet to breathe your name; . In life we loved, you dearly, In death we do the same., Inserted by his daughter ■ and son-in-law.-Ltll and Kona, and family. ■ HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear father, George Thomas Harris, who passed away on the 27th January, 1920. -Oeep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one gone to rest; In memory's frame we shall keep it, Because he was one of the' best. Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law Nell Eulo« erCy> aDd BrandchildreI V Percy and HOWARD.—A tribute to the memory of our friend, James Howard, who was killed by . J%n™i e 923at Li"le RiVer °P «» ** "So long, old pal." *• . Inserted by his friends, JI. and W. Keast. MALCOLM.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Leslie, who^passed away on the 26th January, 1920. To think how we have lost you. We here in sorrow, grief, and pain To know that in this earthly world We'll never meet again. Inserted by his loving-mother and sisters Babs and Hope. ' O'UONOGHUE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Jim, who died on the 27th January, 1922. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. Inserted by" his sister, 'Molly.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 1