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IN MEMORIAM.

COOKBURN\--In loving memory of ourdfeax daughter, Jessie Cockburn, who diod at Doylefton Nov, 29th, 1916. ft) memory,ever dear. Insterted by ber loving father, moWier, mters and btotlierß. COCKBURN.—In loving memory of my "dear mother, Jessie Gockburnj who died ut Doylcston Not. 29th, 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by hex loving daughter Hazel*. . COOJiIJUHN.-In loving, memory of Jfcssie beloved wifo of Allan Cookburn, who died Is'ov. 29th, 1910. , : Gone, but not forgotten. j lnsorted by her loving husband! and family. ' i COOPER.—In fond and loving memory of nvy dear friend. Mrs T. W. Cooper, Upper Hutt, who passed away Nov. 29th, 191 J. Sweet are the w6rds of remembrance, And this is my wish to show I hold you still in memory, As the years may come and goInserted by orio of her friends, Nicholas Welsh. DEMPSEY.—In loving remembrance of Prt-. vato William Jariies' Deirlpsey, beloved son of James and Edith Dcmpsoy, died. of wounds in France, November 28th, 1917; aged twenty-two jeiis. RJ.P. He needs no shroud of linen white, No waken '.wreath to deok his grave. rle needs but prayer in friendly night. God real yori there, our fallen brave. And low the priest shall read a prayer That echoes in the hearts of nil. God rest you there* you did your shaTß, You answered jo your country's calL Inserted by Ms loving parents, sisters and brothers; FERGUSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ferguson, who passed to her well earned rest 27th Nov., }919. Deeply regretted; On* by one- earth's tio» are broken, One by one they're linked above. One day there'll be ft sweet reunion I In that home of light and love; HlLL.—in s£id and loving memory of Arthur, beloved husband of May Hill, who passed away Nov. 29th, 1918. , No one knows how miich wo miss him; Only tboso that havo lost can toll Of'tho ead.anJ loniring heartache For the daddy we loved so well. A faithful and lovinsr husband, A. devoted father and a good son, "TTorthy of our everlasting love. Dearly remembered by his loving wife and little children, Marion, Erio, Elsio and wee Bita. HILL.—In loving memory of our dearly loved eldest son, Arthur Henry (Harry), who passed away November 29th, 1918. So dearly loved, deeply mourned and sadly missed by his sorrowing parents, A. H. and 35. J. Hill, 406, Gloucester Street. HILL.—In loving memory ctl our dear brother. Arthur Henry (Harry), who passed away November 23th, 1918. In the old home yon aro fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling roiihd your name; The hearts that held you In TTeepest affection IjOvo voti in death just the same. Inserted by Will; Stan., Dorothy, PhylHJ and Emma. HILL^-In' ever loving memory of Arthur, dearly loved husband of May Hill who passed away Nov. 29th, 1918 (epidemic). No one knew him but to lovo him; None mentions his name but in praise; A dutiful son-in-law, loving and kind, His eoual in this world you'll rarely find. Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs Painter, Chovioi. HlLL.—in loving meimory of our dear friend, Arthur Henry, who passed away Nov. 29, 191.8. Only a memory of bygone days. And a sigh for a face unseen. But a constant feeling that God alone Knows beet what might have been. Inserted by E. and J. Waiters. LLOYD.—In loving memory of William Thomas Lloyd, who died at Hawexa Nov. 29th, 1918. , So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. MAYNARD.—In loving memory of Private V: W. Maynard, who died Nov. 28th, 1918, at Miramar Military Hospital, Wellington, aged thirty-fivo years. Jußt two .and years have .now gone by Since my great sorrow fell, And la my heart I mourn tho loss Of a husband kind and true. Inserted by his loving wife and d»ught*r, F,. and M. Maynard. MOORE*—In loving memory l of Robert Montgomery, eldest beloved son of W. J. and M. Moore, who died Nov. 28th, 1918; also our beloved daughter Mary, who died May S,Sth, 1918. Only a memory of bygone days, And a sigh for faces unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by their loving parents, sisters and brothers, ROUND.—In loving rrfemory 1 of Percy Albert, who died November 29th, 1917, _Therß Is a link death bannot sever; • Swoet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by his loving brother and' sister-in-law, T. and K» Bonnet SADLER.—In loving memory of our dear mother,' who passed away at Templeton on November 28th, 1918, N<J more upon £Ts earth we'll see Your gentlo, loving face; There is no one Jh this wide world Will ever fill your place. Inserted by her husband and family. STAGE.—In loving; memory of our dear son and brothsr, Owen William, who died Norember 28 1918. In our home he is fondly remembered— Sweet memories cling round his name; The hearts that held him in deepest affootion Do lovd Mm in death just the same, jfaseried by his loving mother and brothers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 1