IN MEMORIAM.
BiRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS.
SULLIVAN.—In loving Memory oi Lydia Ann Sullivan, dearly beloved wife of Henry Sullivan, who passed'away at Middle Lincoln Road, Halswell, on November 2G, MIS. Ml , J Sweet is the memory tha.t never will lade. Inserted by her .loving husband and family. SOMERVILLE.—In, memory of Walter, the beloved son of Wallor and Joan Somervillo, killed in action November 26th, 1917; also his brother Jim, lulled in aciidn Jmio 7th, 1917. Ever fondly remembered. Inserted by their parents, sister and brother.
WARD.—In loving memory of dear Herbert, died Nov. 25, 1918 (pneumonia). To memory ever dear. Inserted by his sorrowing’ father aijd- mother. WHITEHEAD—In loving memory of “out dear little Chubby,” who departed this life Nov. 26tlx. 1918. To memory ever dear. 'The pearls of lifo are treasured memoriftfl, Kindling kindly thoughts of other days. Inserted by her father and mother. WATSON. —In loving memory of Minnie dearly loved wife of .Tames C. Watson, died at 6, York Street, Opawa, Nov. 26tb, 1918. They miss her most who loved her best. Inserted hy her sorrowing husband and family. WRIGHT.—In loving memory of our dear sister Hannah, who died November 26, 1918; also, our dear brother, who died March 23, 1918. Cold is the grave where our dear ones are laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fado. Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But never forgotten one moment by me. Inserted by Daisy and Llewellyn Wilson; also. Ben Wright.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18572, 26 November 1920, Page 1
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245IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18572, 26 November 1920, Page 1
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