IN MEMORIAM.
PLEDGER. —In sad and loving remembrance of our dear Jack, who was accidentally killed at Dunedin on 23rd July, 1924. Jack left his homo in perfect health. Ho little thought of death so nigh; But God saw best to call him homo, Eo with His will we must compij. The shook was great, the pain severe. To part with one wo loved so dear;_ Our trial is hard, but we'll not complain, We'll trust in God to meet again. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother and family.
PLEDGER.—Iu -End but loving memory o! our dear brother Jack, who died ns the result of an accident at Dunedin, July 23rd-, 1924; aged 16 years. No on© knows the heartache; Only those can tell Who have lost a loved one Without a last farewell. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law (Stella and Eric Sexton).
PLEDGER—In loving memory of Jack, I am thinking of you, dear Jack. Thinking of days gone by; Little did I think when wo parted It was our last good-bye. —lnserted by his pal (J. Dalton).
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Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 6
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179IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 6
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