IN MEMORIAM.
" BOOKER.—In fond and loving memory of our two sons, Private T. E. Booker (4th Reinforcements), killed in France, March 8, 1917, in his twenty-first year; also Trooper G. E. Booker (Main Body., Bth South Canterbury Mounted Rifles), killed on Gallipoli, August 21, 1915, in his twenty-second year. Inse ted by their loving father, mother, brothers and sisters. Winter’s Road, Papanui (late of Winchester). DALLEY.—In over loving memory of our dear'mother, Edith Jane Dailey, who died March Bth, 1919. _ > One of the best that God could lend, Bolovod by oli, a faithful friend; Called home from those who deeply loro To gain a glorious life above. With aching hearts, with tearful eyes, , We linger where dear mother lies. And breathe those sacred words once more, “ Not lost, but only gone before.” Inserted by . her loving cMclron. GORDON. —In loving memory of Douglas James Gordon, who departed this life at Ashburton Hospital, on March 7, 1918. We do not forget him—we loved, him too dearly For his memory to fade from our thoughts like a dream. The lips need net speak when th.e heart mourns sinooTely, it And thoughts oiten root whore they seldom are seen. Inserted by his loving Bister, mother, and brother-in-law. HANNA.—In, sod but loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this lifo March 7, 1919. Always ini life she did 1 her boat. No more weary, God gave her rest. Inserted by her loving family. V JOHNSTON. —lti ' loving memory of ' our • dear father, David Johnston, accidentally killed at Shirley on March 7th, 1919. Also of onr dear mother, died Shirley August sth, 1906. } “Until the day break.” Sadly missed by their loving daughters. McDOUGALL.—?[n sad but loving memory of our dear sister, Lily Maude, who passed away at Wellington, Maroh 8, 1919. The fairest flowers are first to fall. The purest first to fade; But fondest, sweetest, best of all Within the grave is laid. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, J. I. and J. L. Gemmell. TURNER. —In loving memory of Richard Burman Tumor (late Sergt. Ist Canterbury Battalion (Main Body), N.Z.E.F., who died March Bth, 1918. . For .ever .with the Lord. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. C. and A. J. Field. VINCENT.—In loving memory of Herbert Ernest Vincent, who departed this life on March 8, 1919. We little thought, when you said good-bye, We parted fox ever, .and you were to die. The grief that we fool words cannot tell, That we were not with you to bid you farewell. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, E. and G. Vincent, and nieces. WINDER. — In loving memory of my dear father, .Joseph Winder, who died at Linwood, March 7th, .1916. So dearly lovod, so sadly missed. Inserted by Ms loving daughter, 0. M. Cook. / •
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 1
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466IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18351, 8 March 1920, Page 1
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