IN MEMORIAM.
j GRIEBEL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Peter Griebel, who passed awa 1at Ohoka on August 6, 1917. 'Twill not be long; the yearning heart May feel its every hopo depart, And grief be mingled with its song; We'll meet again—'twill not be long. Though sad we mark Iho closing eyo Of those we loved in days gone by, Itet sweet in death tlcir latest song We'll meet again—'twill not bo long. j Inserted by his loving wife, E. Grinbol. HO'RTON.—In sad but loving memory of ' Lena, tho beloved wife of Thomas Ilorton, Hastings, Hawko's Bay, who sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, August 6, 1817. Beloved and loving, she has passed away, While we, who mourn her loss, can only nray To meet her yet again in that bright homo Whore sorrow, sin and death iaro all unknown. Inserted by Mr and Mrs Horton, Rangiora. HUNTER.—In loving memory of William John (Jack) Hunter, who was accidentally killed at Timaru, August 6, 1917; also our little daughter Winnio, died August 1, 1913. Inserted by his loving wifo and children. * MANSON.—In loving memory of Lilian J. Manson, beloved wife of C. S. Manson, ■who died at Christohurch, August G, 191 G, aged twenty-three years. Inserted by her loved ones, R., S., W. MTJMEORD.—In loving; memory of our dear father, William Robert Mumford, who died August 6, 1911. To memory over dew. Inserted by his lo'od one*.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 1
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237IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 1
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