IN MEMORIAM.
BATHXTBST.-Ia loving memory of Ernest Charles, dearly loved husband S Bathnrst, who was accidentally drowned at Bumner. December 28, 1912. Ipseried by his loving wife and son Horace. BATHTTRST.—In loving memory of Ernest Charles Bathnrst, who was accidentally drowned at Sumner December 28, 1912. Inserted by bis loving daughter and son-in-law, Rose and 1 Leonard Newman, Lyttelton. BATHTTRST.-In loving memory of Ernest Charles Bathnrst, who was teU y drowned at Sumner December 28, 1912. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, V. and F. Taylor, Belfast. BRADBURY.—In loving memory of our dear mcrtMr, Isabella MfLearn, who died December id, 1913. We miss her most who loved hear best Inserted by her loving daughters. DYER.—In loving memory of John Dyer, who departed this life December 28, 1909, in his fifty-sixth year. A little more of sorrow here, A little mere of pain; .'■■_.'.-_. A few more strokes of the chastening rod, Then we shall meet again. Inserted by his loving wife and family, mother and brother Harry. GiEAYIiY.—In sad and loving memory of Charles John Geayly, dearly loved sonof Edward and Eliza Geayly, who departed this life December 28, 1911, at Lyttelton. Three years have passed rince that sad day, When one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was His will, But in oar hearts he Kveth still. The midnight stars aire beaming upon * silent crave, _ . ~ Where, sleeping without dreaming, lies one we could not save. I often sit and think of you when I am all For memory Is the only friend that grief can call its own. Inserted by his loving fatter, mother, brothers and sisters, and Ms brother-in-law, Lv Thomas. BUORDAN.—In loving remembrance of Monica, who died December 28, 1911; aged IB years. Inserted by her parent*, brothers and testers. TOWNSBND.—In loving memory of Cyril Clifford Towasend, who died December 27, am The little cot is empty now, •The little clothes laid by; A'mother's hope, a father's joy, • "• In death's cold arms doth fie. ''<so, little pilgrim, to 4hy home On yonder olissfnl shore. We misß thee here, but hope'to coma Where thou hast gone before. Inserted by his loving parents.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16744, 28 December 1914, Page 1
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362IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16744, 28 December 1914, Page 1
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