IN MEMORIAM.
BOULTON.—In loving memory of onr clear Dad, who died on the 2nd November, 1920. "Thy will be done." Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, . Charlie and Lottie, Los Augeles, California. BOULTON.—In loving memory of dear Dad, ■who died on 2nd November, 1920.,.,*, "To memory ever dear." Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Kate and Charlie. CEOMBIE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth, who died on the 2nd November, 1925. Clone, but not forgotten. CROMBIE. —In loving memory of Mother, who departed this life on the 2nd November, 1925. ■ To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lll and Keg. CROMBIE.—In loving memory of Mother, who . departed from this life on the 2nd November, 1925. ' Death does not divide. . The rose has only climbed our garden wall, And blossoms on the other side. Inserted by her sen, Will, and family, Christchurch-CROMBIE.-^-In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Crombie, who passed away on the 2nd November,. 1925. We, who loved you, sadly miss you, . Though we feel that God knows best. When He eased your pain and suffering, And Ho laid you down to rest. Inserted by her loving daughter and sou-in-law, Grace and Will. HANSFORD.—In sad memory of George Alex- : ander. tldest beloved son of Edith and the late George Duke Itansford, accidentally drowned near Auckland on 2nd November, 1924, in his 21st year. ■:' Loved, remembered, longed for always. Nothing, but memories as we journey on, Longing for the face that is dear and gone; ■ i No one knows the depths of 'Xir regrets, But ire remember when others forget. ■ .... —Mother, brothers, and sister. HANSFORD.—To the memory of our friend, George Alexander, who was drowned nsar Auckland, on. the 2nd November, 1924. • ■■.._•■' :; E.G., E.M., A.H. HANSFORD.—In memory of George Alexander Hansfprd, who waß drowned at Coromandel on the 2nd November, 1924. ./ Romembrance. ,? Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Parsons and family. ■1 HENDERSON.-In loving memory ; of my be-' loved wife, Jean, who passed away on the / 2nd November, 1925. "i Dearer to memory than words can tell Are the thoughts of one I loved so well. : , . Inserted by. her loving husband. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear daughter-in-law, Jean, who passed away on i the 2nd November, 1925. Mr; and Mrs. A. Henderson. HENDERSON.—In ever loving memory of our dear sister-in-law, Jeun, who passed away on the 2nd November, 1925/ Inserted by Mabel and Harold. HENDERSON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear sister, • Jean, who passed away on the 2nd November, 1925.' To memory ever dear. - Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, A. and I. Tait. HENDERSON.—In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Jean, who passed away on the 2nd November, 1925. Swift and sudden came the parting, Called home without a sign; We cannot think your life has ended You never said good-bye. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Meg and George. PENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister,- Jean, who passed away on the 2nd November, 1925. At rest. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Chris 3 and Albert. > HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Jean, who passed away on the 2nd November, 1925. The memory of her dear kind ways Will linger with us all our days; And when our days on earth are o'er. We'll meet again to part no more. Inserted by her sorrowing mother and lather. HENDERSON.—In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Jean, who passed away on 2nd November, 1925. Oh, for the touch of a vanished band, And the sound of a voice that is stilled. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Minnio and Bill. 10WRY.—In sad and loving memory of Thomas Henry (Pat), our dearly- loved son and brother, son of John and Alice Lowry, Petone, who died at Palmerston North Hospital en the 2nd November, 1925, aged 37 years. So loved and deeply mourned. ,- Taken in early manhood, Called from the battle of life; Called to God's own Kingdom, Away from all care and strife. When our-tears of sorrowFall fast on his grave, We remember that none can rob us Of the love which his dear heart gave. His loving parents, sisters, and brothers. PALMER.—In loving memory of John Amos Palmer, who was killed at Fort Ballanco ;ou the 2nd November, 1904. ■ . Remembrance. Inserted by M. May. WYLDE.—In loving memory of our darling little daughter, Evelyn, who departed this life on the 2nd November, 1924. To have, to love, And then to part Is the saddest story Of a human heart. Always missed. Inserted by her loving parents, Agnes and Fred Wylde. ■•
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 1
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767IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 1
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