IN MEMORIAM.
BEAUMONT.—In loving memory of our dear little Leslie, who ielL asleep at Timaru May if 1916; also bis godfather. who passed away January 26, 1910. Little wo thought we should lose you so
SOOB, . - , « Little loved darling, just in your bloom. Memory recalling, in fancy we tree® Lcs.ie, our darling, your sweet little face. Inserted by his affectionate mother, father, Rioter and baby brother. BEAUMONT.—In fondest and sweetest remembrance of our dearest little grandson (Leslie), who died May 18, 1916. Doar little Les, God’s treasure, so he gave The glory of his life beyond tho grave. Inserted by his devoted grandma ami stepgrandpa, Martin and Nana Monson. BRADSHAW.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on May 18, 1915. . She boro her pain, she boro it well; But what she suffered none caa Peacefully sleeping, resting at JgOTT Info’s weary sorrows and trQjjjjsrcs are past. Inserted by her daugUsrfand son-in-law, C. and W. Mptton. r CHAMBERLAIN.—In loving memory oi Constance (Connie) Chamberlain, who passed away on May 18, 1919. God needed ono more angol Amidst his shining band; And he bent- with loving smile And clasped doar Connie’s hand. Inserted by her loving aunt and sancle and cousins, R. and J. Hawtin. !. DUKE.—In loving memory of Driver Joseph M. Duke, Main Body, diod oft wounds, y May 18, 1918. ' I Inserted by his loving sister an« brother, L. Wallis and F. Duke. § MARSHALL. —In lovmg memory fib? John Lawson Marshall, beloved husband of Mary Marshall, who departed this life'; May 18, 1915. | 1 t 0..,, on. dear husband, thy task tiS o'er; Huy loving hands shall toil no more. Not gone from memory, not genearom love; •Bn l gono to a brightor homo amove. Inverted by his loving wife an® family. f.!'H!.'LTE—In loving moinory M Mary Ann Schultz, died May 18, 1914. 1 Our loving mother, true an® kind, No one on earth liko her nil find. Remembered by Her sons, Cejgil and Keginaid. TEALE.—La loving memory if Mary Ann ’•ealo, who passed away MaJllS, 1918. A friend on earth, sho r| sincere. Her heart was truly kina; Her memory will bo over near To those she left behind.! Inserted by her loving husband and sons.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18411, 18 May 1920, Page 1
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371IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18411, 18 May 1920, Page 1
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