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IN MEMORIAM.

ASHBOLTv—In sad but loving memory of my dearly loved husband, Sydney Lancelot, who died at Christchurch, October 26, 1917. Until the day breaks. Inserted by hi* wife, Edith May, also little eon, Vernon, 10, Victoria Street. DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of John Davidson, who died on October 27,1917. God. takes our loved ones from ottr homo, but never from pur hearts. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HALDANE.—-In loving memory of little Norcen, infant daughter ol E. and l M. Haldane, died October 27,1915, aged six months. Inserted by her parents. HUMPHREY.—In loving memory of poor old Dad, died October 27,1918. > Inserted by George. JENSEN.—In fond remembrance of otur dear mother, who died at Christchuroh on October 26,1916. She has gone from this world to tbo land of rest, To the country of the happy and the land of the blest; Released from all •arrow and freed from all pain, Triumphant for ever with Jesus to reign, Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by her loving son'and daughter*. HARPER.—In, sad but loving memory of my dear husband, Harry, who was accidentally drowned at Stewart’s Gully, Labour Day, Ootober 28th, 1918. To-day wo look at your photo,, A h?ro so brave and true: Do you know that our hearts are aching; And longing, dear husband, for you? If we could have our dearest wish fulfilled, And all earth’s treasures, too, Or choose from Heaven whatever we may, Dear Harry, we would ask for you. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HARPER.—In sad but loving memory of dear Irene, who was accidentally drowned at Stewart’s Gully, Labour Day, Ootober 28th, 1913. ■

It I could have' held her head upon my

breast! Or soothed, her aching brow, Or whispered just one loving word, It were something of comfort now. Dear daughter of my bosom, you sleep with the brave, "Where no tears- of ft mother can fall on your

grave; But, unknown to the world, you oft stand at mv side, And whisper, “Dear mother, death cannot divide.”

Inserted by bar loving mother, sisters and • brothers.

IKVING.—In loving, memory of our oldest son, 26-1114 David James Oldham Irving, N.Z.R.8., died of wounds, September 12th, 1916; also my eldest daughter Grace Edith Mabel Beaumont, died! Ashburton, October 2Gth, 1917. Could I his mother have raised his head, Or kissed his fair, sweet brow, Whisper just one loving word, I love your memory now. For many years our family chain Was olosely linked together; But oh, that ohain is broken now,

Two fond links gone for ever. Inserted by their loving parents, D. J. 0, Irving, E. A Irving MOOAR.—In sad and loving memory of our dear- daughter-in-law, Katherine Eamsey Mooar, who passed away at her residence, Ander Street, Lower Ricoarton, October 23, 1918.

Gone from this world of trouble and) care, Thou hast laid in thy grave one sad year; Forgotten by some I know thou wilt be, But for ever you will be remembered by me.

Inserted by her lowing mother-in-law and gather, and Pearl, Carrell, 33. J. and P. Carroll Mooar.

MOOAR. —In loving* memory of our dear sis-ter-in-law, CaKherino, who departed this life, October 26, 1918.

So dearly loved, «o sadly missed.

Inserted by L. and B. Holland. ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of Trooper Douglas Eobertson, 18th Edtnforoements, 0.Y.C., eldest eon of G. T. and M. Robertson, “ Strathbrae,” Courtenay, who died of malaria and pneumonia in Kantara Hospital on October 26, 1918. He was faithful in everything.

6ATJNDERSON. —In loving memory of Walter Edward Saunderso'n, who passed away, October 26, 1918.

To memory ever dear.

Inserted by his loving wife and son. STAPLETON.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who departed this life October 26, 1917.

In dreams I see your loving face, Ancl loss your loving brow, But deep down in our hearts we know Wo have no mother now. When days are dark and friends are few, Mother dear, how we long for you.) Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, H. Bartlett.

In loving memory of our dear grandmother, who died October 27th,. 1917. There is a link death oannot sever; Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by her two grandsons, J. and W.S,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18237, 27 October 1919, Page 1

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