IN MEMORIAM.
. MCINTYKE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth Mclntvre, who passed away, at Pokenq, on July 9, 1910. 'Tis one.sad year ago to-day, With aching heart I stood Beside my dear wife's " bed, To keep her if I could., Long days and nights she bore in pain To wait for euro was all in vain; < But God alone, who thought it best, Disease her pain and gave her rest.. _■ 'I often sit and think of her, . _ ' When lam all alone, "_ . . " i 'For memory is the only friend That grief "can call its own. —Inserted by her loving husband and family, Poker.o. : '■ -V MCINTTRE.—In loving memory of our , dear mother,. Elizabeth . Mclntyre, who passed away at Poke no on July 9, 1910. , Oh! Death" that could not spare ,v .loving mother,;*ind and fair; , v ( ' 4J Brigli6 are the hopes that we shall meet, Kneeling together at Jesu's feet. —Inserted by her loving: daughter and , son-in-law, T. and S. Watt, Ohinewai. ■. • . McINTYRE. —In • loving memory of my . dear ; ' grandmother, Elizabeth Mclntyre, who died at Pokeno on. July 9, 1910. -- " ■ , " At rest.". : —Inserted by her granddaughter, Jessie Fitness. MARSH.—In loving memory.of our dear sinter, Letitia Marsh (nee Lettie Williams), - who died'in St. Helen's Hospital on. July-9, 1910. " v; r Gone, but . not \ forgotten. . > Inserted by . her loving mother, brother, and. sisters. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14727, 8 July 1911, Page 1
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