IN MEMORIAM.
OCALLAQHAN.—In (and i.nd loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Patrick Joseph OTJallaghan, who died at the residence of-Ms sister (Mrs: Gordon), Grange road, Mount Eden, Auckland, on the Ist July, 182«. i 8.1.8. We who love you sadly miss you As it dawns another year; Id tlit Jonely hours of thinking ;, Thoughts of you are ever near. Inserted by lite loving sister (Ura. McCarthy), ■ ': ., nieces, and nephews. O'CONNOR.—A tribute of love to the memory of Mum, who died at Wellington on the Ist July,. 1910. , , ■ Ever remembered.- I ■■■; ; , ; . -illy. ERANQLEY.—I» loving memory of our ton, Frank (Bubs), who died on the Ist July, 1918. • •■...; Who shall lay our grief has lessened, ■ Though our smiles may hiSe our tears? Memory keeps the -wound still open, In spite of feven long -weary years. Inserted, by loving parents, brothers, and grandparents. PURDEY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on the Ist July, 1924. "fis sweet to think we'll meet again Where parting! are no more; And that the' one-we loved so veil Has onli ; gone- before. Inserted by bis loving wife and sons. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, William Jobn (Jack) Smith,' who died on the Ist July, 1918, at Wellington Hospital (late Lower Mutt.) ; > If we could only go to his graveside, And see where he is lying at rest, It would ease the lonely ashing hearts Of those who love him b«3t. ' Inserted by his, loving daughter, Bella, and family. .SMITH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, William John . Smith (Jack), who passed awtiy on th» Ist ■ July, 1918. ■■•.- ; . Do not ask us If we mlis him, ; .■•:.-■■■•■ There is.such a vacant place; ' -,: >■ ■ Can-wo. e'er-forget Ihls footsteps, J. v ;, ,Arid his dear familiar face? '.; '{ Inserted by mV living daughter, son-in-law, v . and grandsons, »6r|s, Jim, Jack, and (.■• .Gordon Hamilton, Silrerstream. 'TAMMi—In loving memori of my dear brother, .yous, who departed,thhllife on the lßt July. 1911. - ■ i -. ' At rest. Inserted by his loving sister, Dora. ■WHITEHEAD.—In loving; memory of my dear brother, George, who passed t.way at New .Plymouth on the Ist July, 1912. Often our thoughts Ao wander To a grave not far away, Where wp laid our dear brother Just thirteen years ago to-d&y. Inserted by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, Ivy and Syd Murray."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 1
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429IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 1
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