IN MEMORIAM.
WALLACE.—In loving fiiemory of our dear brother ami ifticle, William George Wallace, whojdcparted this life, September 14, 1944, at Auckland Hospital. We wrote thee a letterJand thou wert gone; | Wrote it in love, and iij fancy marked how thy bright eyeg shone as they read, And it cheered thee, ’n»d all thine ills. But thou wert gone raicre no letters come, Where they need no writing of earthly PCDy 3 Where the Father’s children ne’er leave the home, And have larger knowledge than mortal men. .4* Wo arc left for a while ’mid earth’s sin and pain, f But He, aye, will be trife to His faithful word, And, by His grace, wcjbhall meet again. —lnserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, and family, H. ; , L., ami C. Tapp.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLV, Issue 73, 11 September 1925, Page 2
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