IN MEMORIAM.
DON KIN.— In sad but loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Fiances Edith Emily Donkin. who departed this life on March 26. 1913. at Waiomo, Thames; also, of her husband, Thomas Cole Donkin. who departed this life on September 9, 1912, at Auckland The "ewers upon their graves scarce wither, £v/ sweet a flower lies hid beneath us, ('one from among us; oh. how we miss them. Loving them dearly, their memory will keep. Never tail life ends shall we forget them. Dear to our hearts is 'he place where they he. As »he ivy clings to the oik. Bo our memory clings to thee. — Inserted by their loving father and mother (F. J. and R. R. Trotter), sisters and broth' s; also, their three little children. Jessie, Tommy, and Marjorio. — HILL.—In loving memory of Ethel Isabel Bill, who died March 26. 1903. An the ivy clings to the oak. My memory clings to thee. —Inserted by her sister Laura. RICK.ARD.—In loving memory of our d«ar brother Jack, who died at the Auckland Hospital on March 26, 1913. Gentle in mind, patient in pain. Our dear brother left us Heaven to gain; With action so noble, generous and kind. Few in this world his equal could find; Not gone from memory, not gone from love. But gone to his Father's home above. — Inserted by bis brother and sister-in-law, Frank an.d Bos*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15567, 26 March 1914, Page 1
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235IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15567, 26 March 1914, Page 1
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