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IN MEMORIAM.

ELLIS;—In loving memory of our darling baby, John Denis, who passed away "on tlfe 29th January, 1916. /,- Another little lamb has gone to dwell ' with Him. who gave, ■ - Another little darling babe is sheltered in the grave. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, W. M. and M. 0. Ellis, and brother Billy. HENSHAW.—In loving memory of Dave Henshaw, -who passed away on the 29th January, 1919. . Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand. And a sound of a voice that is still. Inserted by his wife, E. A. Henshaw. lITTLE;—In -loving memory of my dear husband and father, James Little, who -departed this' life at Petone on the 30th January, 1923. Gone, but not forgotten. .Inserted by his loving wife and children, Jeanet aild Eileen. MILSOM.—In loving memory of our dear mother,, Susan Milsom, who- passed away on the 30th January, 1921. . . c It's just three years ago to-day We stood beside her bed; Our hearts were crushed and broken, When we saw that she was dead. We think of her in silence, No eyes can 6ee us weep; For many a silent tear we shed When others are asleep. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law,* and grandsons, Maud and Tom Riley. MILSOM.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 80th January, 1921.; : Sleep on, dear mother, and take thy rest, We missed you most who loved you best. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, H. and W. Gooch. MILSOM.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 30ih January,. 1921. • ; -. • You left behind some aching hearts That loved you.sincere; ........ That never .<nan, nor cver^i'l], *'.. i'.1 <'.'''•'. -Forget you, mother .dear. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law- and granddaughters, E.-and H.Clark. >' MILSOM.—In loving memory ot , our. dear mother, who passed away on the'3oth January, 1020. ' Always remembered. Inserted by Harry and Doris Milsom. PETERSON.—In loving "memory of Annie Peterson, who departed this life on the 29th January, 1914. Inserted by her loving husband and family. STAPLETON.—In loving memory of Harold, dearly beloved and only son of Mrs. Cooper. 5, College street, who was drowned in the wreck of schooner Omaka, Wellington Heads, 80th January, 1921; aged 22 years. Asleep in the deep. I seem to see his dear, sweet face Throilgh a mist of anxious tears; But a mother's, part is a broken heart - And a burden of lonely years. \ Inserted by his sorrowing mother. STAPLETON.—In loving memory of Harold only son of the late Percy Stapleton, who was drowned in the wreck of schooner Omaka, 30th 1 January, 1921; aged 22 years. When the shades of night are falling; And. we are all alone, , There often comes a longing, If y.ou only could come home. • Inserted by his sister. and brother-in-law, Mabel and Alex. Macdonald. STAPLETON.—In' loving memory of Harold, who was drowned in the wreck of the „'"" ' Wellin Stoa Heads, 30th January, To forget is vain endeavour, Love's remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by Ethel Sullivan. STAPLETPN.-Sacred to the memory of Harold P. Stapleton, who was drowned in the wreck of the schooner Omaka; 30th January, 1921. . Remembrance. WATSON-—ln loving memory of our dear friend <Wi!liam Watson) and pal of our late son and brother, who was drowned in the wreck \ol the Omaka, Wellington Heads, 30th January, .1921. Interred in Karori. Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mre. Cooper, and family.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 1

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