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IN MEMORIAM.

I BRADFORD.-In *"™B. £ e STI»M- aeed • wee Joan, died November 80, 1918, agea I ' two years. ... , . y Forgi™ TIB, Lord, if in pur grief I '■■' We wish her back again. Inserted by her. loving parents, brothers and Bister. • BROWN.—In losing memory of our dearlyloved eon, Georgo" Brown, who passed away November 30, 1918. ; Two /ear* have passed, our hearts still sore. \* time goes on we miss him more. | Inserted by his loving father and mother, : W. and 35. Brown. ! DAY/-A tribute of love to my dear sis**, ! ; Alice Day, died in Wellington 80th Nov., God saw when her footsteps faltered That tho hill had grown too steep, So He closed the woary eyelids, ' i And gave our loved ono sleep. -'-';'.;■ Inserted by her sister and meoes, A, An- • derson. ' IUY.-In lovbw memory of our .*■««": ther.. who died in the Wellington Hospital on the 30th of November, 1918 How vto pausei to think of you, dear mother, And think of how you died, To think you could not say good-bye, Before you dosed your eyes. >.'o loved ones stood beside you, To hear Tour last farewell; Not a word of comfort could you have I Vom those vou loved so well.' ] Inserted by "her three eons and sister-m----i lair, V. Day. >. j FLTJERTY.—In sad but loving memory, of i dear little Willie, who died at Tuatapero Ho'spital, November 30,1918. ' . God needed ono more anttel child Amidst hie shining band; And so He bent with loving smile And clasped our darling's hand. .' Inserted by his loving grandma and uncle AlbeTt and Aimtie Eva, and Uncle Bert. AVell-beloVed. ' HARTLAND.—In loving memory of my dear M>n Charlie, who passed away November 80, 1918. . Forgotten'by some you may bs, But never, dear Charlie, by me ! To memory ever dear. ■'",';■■ Inserted by his loving mother. KEAY.—In loving memory of Tom, eldest son of John and the late A. Keay, Fairlie, killed in action at Passchendaelo, JNovemi ber 80th, 1917; aged twenty-flve years. 1 Inserted by father, brother and sisters. MOIH.—In loving memory of my dear mo- : tber-in-law, died Nov. 30th, 1919. It's just one year ago to-day \ Since dear mother passed away; : Forget her, no. we never will, For in our, thoughts her memory still. '" Inserted by Mabel.Moir. ( -;-VCREE.—I» loving memory of my dear son, MoCree. >P Three years, my, dear Hilton, And still you are away; I wish,. oh, how I wish, Yon were back -with me to-day. - ' For sadly I miss you. As the long-days alone, With my thoughts and Bad sorrows, ' Which God has given me to bear. I Inserted by his loving mother and broW ther, Boy. \ loving memory of our dear brother, Lance-Corporal Hilton M'Cree,, killed in action November 80, 1917, at Passchondaele.' Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, E. and *J. Weston* MOIR.—-In loving memory of our dear mother, Annora Moir, who di&J November 80, 1919. ' To memory ever dear. , Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, K. and H. Wright. WELLS.—-Dearly-loved sister of James Kelly, died November SO, 1918; in her fortieth year. , So loved, so mourned. i Inserted by her sailor brother, James j| Kelly..' *C WELLS.—In loving memory of Annie ! :' Theresa, eldest daughter of Catherine and the late James Kelly, who departed this I life, November 80 1918. Interred in Temuka Cemetery December 1, 1919. (Epii demio.) | There are songs that grow sweeter with singing, ... ! There are memories we lcrre to reoall; '. But to-day bmigs.back sad memories ; Of one who was loved by all j Around our home she is fondly remembered; / Sweet memories cling around her name. ; On the borderland we left her, *- Soon to meet.and part no more. -f Inserted by her mother and two sisters. | WELLS.—In loving memory of Annie Theresa ,', Wells,, beloved wife of Henry James Wells, ' who died at Temuka, on November 30, 1916. Ll Till wo inest again. r ! Inserted by 'her loving husband and daughters. ■'.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 1

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