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IN MEMORIAM.

ANGUS,—In loving memory of our dear brother Robert who passed away at Rakaia November. 27th, 1918, aged twentyfivo years (pneumonia following influenza). A day of remembrance sad to recall. Gone and forgotten by “XJber bv me But nover forgotten, dear brother, by m - Inserted by his sorrowing, aster and bro-ther-in-law, Bessie and Edwin. ANGUS.—In loving memory of Robert, third son of W. 0. and M. A. Angus, of Highbank, who passed away at Rakaia, November 27th, 1918, aged twonty-fcve years (pneumonia following influenza), late Sth ltwn forcementd; also Isabella, who pasaodaway March 27th, 1915, m her eighteenth year. To-day brings back sad memories Of our loved ones gone to rest, fe And those that think of them to-day Are those that love them best. Inserted by their loving parents. ANGUS.—In loving memory of our dear brother Robert, who passed away at Rakaia, Nor. 27, 1918 (pneumonia following influenza), aged twenty-five years. Two sad years have now gone past Since oar .great..,soixoß,4jwl.«*t J :^^bi*L.., Xet in our hearts wo mourn the loss Of one wo loved so well. Inserted by his loving brother*. BALLOCK.—In memory of David Ballook. who died Nov. 28th, 1918. Two yoars haye passed, our hearts still sore; As time goes on wo miss him more. Hi* welcome smile, his loving face, No one on earth oan take his plsoe. Inserted by his loving mother and bro- ( there. BLANCHE—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Blanche, who died at Motukarara on November 27, 1916; in hie 1 seventy-first year. . . We who loved him, sadly miss flto As it dawnß another y*® l ; In the quiet hours of thinking Thoughts of him ore always dear. Inserted by his loving wife and family. CHINNERY.—In loving memory of Mam Chinncry, dearly beloved wife of Arthur Chinnery, who departed this life November 27, 1918. . , . Each day our thought* do wander to your grave, not far away, . , . Whore they laid you, gently sleeping, just two years 1 ago to-day. . Inserted by her loving husband and family. DITFORT.—In loving memory of dear wee Nona, who passed away on Nov. 27th, 1918, aged fifteen months. God needed one more angel child, Amidst His shining band, And so He bent with loving smile, And clasped our darling’s hand. Inserted by har loving parentß, \V. and A. Ditfort. DITFORT.—In loving memory of our dear sisters, Grace and little Nona who died on Nov. 23rd and 27th, aged twenty-threo ' ' ■ years and one year mi three months. 'lnserted by their loving sisters, Alma and Elsie. FIELDING.—In loving memory of my dear husband, John Frederick, who died 27th November, 1918. Two years have passed, my heart still sore. As time goes.on 1 miss him more. His welcome smile, his loving face— No one on earth oan take his place. JLnKerted by hie loving wife and children. FIELDIN loving memory of my brother Jack, who departed this life 27th November, 1918. In dreams I see his dear, kind face, And kiss his loving brow; But in my aching heart I know I have no brother now. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love and remembrance outlast all. luserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Annio and Charlie Clark, Wellington. GUNDERSON,—In loving memory of my dear sister, Flora, who died at Methven, November 27, 1918. Only a memory of bygone days, And a sigh for a face unseon; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. I often sit and think of thee, ( i When I am all alone, For memory is the only thing That grief con call its owninserted by her ever sorrowing sister Aggie. HEWITT. —In ever-loving memory of my dear friend, Elsie Hewitt, who passed •way on Nbv. 27th, 1918. Bo deeply loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by 8. Blythe, HEWITT. —In loving memory of our dear daughter Elsie, who died Nov. 27th, 1918. Ever fondly remembered. Inserted by her loving father, mother and family. LITTLE.—In memory of Charles Thomas ' Wilson Little, M.D., who,died on November 2fl, 1318. , „ _ Inserted by his friends, H. S. and M. S. NICHOLAS.—In loving memory of Eliza A. 1 Nicholas? who died November 27,-1912. Tho summer days are here again, But changed our little home; The cheery word, the loving smile— Your loss we ofttimes mourn Yet, yet tho noble lesson you taught, Your great unselfish love, With God will help us through lifes span Until we meet above. „ Inserted by hep loving husband, W. H. Nicholas, and two sous (Roy and Leonard). REARDON.—In loving memory of Lilian, dearly loved wife of James Reardon, who died November 27, 1918. _ We miss her most who loved her best. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, T. and F. Perry, their two sons, and her wee Pat, 128, Peter Street. Lyttelton (REARDON.—In loving memory of Lillian , Clara (Lill), boloved daughter of A. and H. Briggs, died November 27, 1918 (of influenza). Two yoarfl havo pafißca and fitul the old homo you are fondly remembered. Sweet memories oling round your name, Tho hearts that hold you m deepest affeotion Love you in death just tho same, inserted by her loving father and Brother,, ■ JSbw and brother*.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 1