IN MEMORIAM.
''■■■'' BALLANS.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother ' and grandma, Eleanor . Ballans, who fell asleep on December 14, .' ■'"--; 1912, at Petersham, Sydney. ■ " Sleep on, beloved, and take thy rest." ,', —Inserted by her children , and grand- ' children, T. and H. Wallace and family. ':■ Ruawai, Northern Wairoa. :: " McGILL.—In loving memory of J. Me--1 Gill, who died on December 13. 1910. ! The rolling stream of time runs on, M But still the vacant chair i! Recalls the love, the voice, the smile. ' Of he who once sat there. ' With patience great he bore his pain, • His time had come to die; And we who loved him here on earth A. Will meet him by-and-bye. Oh, to hear the well-known footsteps. Just to see his loving face, Just to hear one sweet word spoken, And just to clasp his baud. The flowers we place upon his grave '■■ May wither and decay; ~ , , « "' But the love we have for him who sleeps :'■'■■ Will never fade . away. W We do not know what pain he bore, We never saw him die; - ;. We only know he passed away, And never said good-bye. P —Inserted by his loving wife, E. McGill. NEILD—In - loving memory of my dear , husband and father, Thomas Neild, who de- ' parted this life December 13, 1912. The rolling stream of time runs on. But still the vacant chair , 1' Recalls the love, the voice, the smile. On he who once sat there. ,' ; k With patience he bore his pain, , ,i, His time had come to die; ■* A' ' And we who lined : him here on earth \ .• A: Will meet him by-and-bye. - • Oh, to hear the well-known footsteps, Just to see his loving face, '" , ,; Just to hear.one sweet word spoken, •- •«.»■ v 'And just to clasp his hand. — The flowers we" place upon 'his grave .'."-• May wither and decay: A But the love we have for him who sleeps . Will never fade away. A;. , "■. :; -Inserted ; . by ' his '■ loving wife and family. Eleanor.Neild. "... , t - - - ■'•: -•'• NEILD.—' loving memory of . Thomas Howe Neild, who departed this life on De- ■ cember 13, 1912,; ~. : V.-.-. j"». V <"•[ . '. ■'';- 'We'.-saw him suffering • day by day, •'.'■•lt caused us bitter grief , A . i ' ■':■ To see him slowly pine. away ; And could, not give 'relief.. Not dead to us—we' loved him -dear; - A • Not lost, but gone before. ; . .".-. He lives with us in memory still, - ■ • :. And will for evermore. - '—Inserted by his loving father and sisters, :' . T.W. Neild, and sisters Maud and Doris. ■ PHILLIPS.— loving 'memory of. Alex. ■; ; Aaron Phillips, who departed this life' at A.- Sydney on December 13, 1912. —Inserted by his loving wife. A WILLIAMS— sad ; but ever-loving !' memory of Frank , Williams, ■;■ dearly-loved '-."• husband of Charlotte Williams, who departed ■;•■-■ this life on December .14, 1901.-R.I.P. '/ , Dearly loved, sadly missed." A--..—Not forgotten by his ; sorrowing widow and children. i WILLIAMS.— ever-loving memory .', of! . Mabel, youngest daughter of John Paul and •- Emily Williams, who passed peacefully to .'rest on December 13, 1908, 4 at their late .{residence, Edward Street, Block 27, Thames; aged' 12 years and 7 months; Dearly loved by all who knew her. ' —Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 1
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520IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15482, 13 December 1913, Page 1
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