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IN MEMORIAM.

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS.

STREETER—In loving memory of William T. Streeter, killed in action in France on September 29, 1918. Ho proudly answered his country’s call, And gave his young life to save ns all. His heart, was good, bin spirit brave, His resting-place a. hero’s grave. Our hearts still cling to memory dear Of the one that is called to rest; And those that think of him to-niglit Are tho ones that loved him heat. Inserted by his loving mother, father and brother. TATE.—In sacl but loving memory of Private Charles Tate, Fifth Reinforcements; diril of wounds received in the Somme battle, on October 5, 1916. To-day wo look at your photo., A soldier no bravo and true. Do you know that our hearts are aching And longing for you? If wo could liavo our dearest wish fulfilled, And all earth’s treasures, too, Or choose from Heaven whatever we may, Dear Charlie, we would ask for you. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. WILLS.— Tn memory of Corporal E. J. Wills (Ted), Eighteenth Reinforcements, who made the supreme sacrifico at Passchendaele, France, October 5, 1917. A good pal gone West. Inserted by his workmates (Lot terpress Denartment, “ Lyttelton Times ” Offico). M’KENZIE.—In sad but loving memory ot my dear boy, Private W. L. M’Kmizio, killed in action 4th Oct., 1917, at Passchcndaole. Though we have watched and waited long For tidings of our dear boy, And none have come. Wo pray wo shall meet him in {ho heavenly homo Where Christ shall wipe all tears away. Inserted by his mother. PAYNE.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Agnes Isabella (Isie), who departed this lifo October 4, 1918. 1 could not clasp your hand, dear leio, Your face I could not see. But Ice this little token tell I always remember thee. Inserted by her loving brothor-in-law. Private (41148)' Jack Payne. PAYNE.—Tn loving memory of tmy dear ■niece. Agnes Isabel Pn.yyno. Farewell, dear Isio. ’Tis just ono year ago to-day, Since you passed awa.y. Forget you? No, I never will. In heaven thcro is Test, In earth there is strife. Inserted by her loving annt, M.J., Jlangiora. PAYNE.—In lowing memory of Agnos Isabel (Isie), who departed this life Oct. 4tli, 1913. Wo never shall forget her, The one wo loved so well. How much wo sadly miss her Our words can never toll. Inserted bv ber loving nieces and nenhews, T,ilv and Alf Fussell and Emma and Ronald Boyce.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18218, 4 October 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18218, 4 October 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18218, 4 October 1919, Page 1

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