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IN MEMORIAM.

"BOWLER. —In loving memory of our dear eon, John Patrick: late of .Gisborne, -who was lolled in the mining disaster at Huntly, ' September 12. 1914. STis-iust on«s year ago to-day : Since our loved one was called away; ijfhi earth there's strife, in heaven rest, .We miss thee most who loved trn_s best. r—lnserted by his loving parents, sisters sr-i brothers. f * MiENKINSOP.— loving memory .©i :"-JTOiani Blenkinsop. who lost his life in the ■ Enntly mine disaster, September 12, 1914. I -When a sudden sorrow . ":*-'. Comes like cloud and night, - - Wait for God's to-morrow, * All will then be brieht. . Only wait and trust Him , Just' a little while, '"" 3 '':"■%■ evening teardrops -*. ?■-£■ Shall, come . the ; morning smile. ' —Ever: remembered by hislovinff wife and children. ■■ - - -," t ."»-.."-• ■ i . „ "BROCKLEBANK—In -loving memory of ,onr.-;'dear- father, who lost his life in the - Hnntly v mining disaster on Saturday, September 12. 1914. 'God called him-' home, it', was His will. " But in our hearts he liveth stilL sS— lnserted by his loving'son and daughter I in-law, W. and M. Brocklebank. jJg BURT.—In loving - remembrance of my dear sons, William and Hutchison.-Burt, who lost their lives in the Huntly mine disaster. £ September 12, 1914. - So loved, so mourned. k«-—lnserted by their sorrowing mother, B Janet Burt. Huntly. • | BURT.—In - loving •- remembrance of our dear 'brothers, who lost their lives in the V Ralph's mine explosion. Huntly, . September 12, 1914. ; i^:^ : * Thy will be done. rfj --Inserted by their sister and brother-in-4law, J. and T. Cochrane, Huntly. S' COCHRANE.—In loving remembrance of : our dear mother, Jane Reid Cochrane, who ; : died at Kiripaka September 12, 1913. . • To memory dear. s*l;— Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, ; T. and J. Cochrane. Huntly. "J iHOLDEN.— loving memory of James, ■ the dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth ?H6lden, who was accidentally killed in the I Huntly disaster, September 12. 1914. '; Not gone from memory, not gone from love, 'But gone to the heavenly home above. . -—Inserted by his loving wife and family, -Thames. . -M HOLDEN.— loving memory of out dear "brother, James Holden, who was accidentally killed m the mining disaster at Huntly, ;.. September 12. 1914. : : Thy word " true Thy will '■ just. To Thee we leave them. Lord, in trust; ; And bless Thee for the love that gave Thy Son to fill a human grave, Ajiat none might fear that world to see. .y> here all - are living unto Thee. h ! "V. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-W-law. J. and B. Bennie. Huntly. ',' KUNST.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Philip James Knnst, who 'ISU. accidentally killed on September 1L 1 Do not ask if we miss him. ' &■/_ There is such a vacant place; ■j Can we e'er forget his footsteps. .; :g And his dear, familiar face? : ..—lnserted by bis parents, brothers, and ;o sisters. ! JiJETTAM.— loving memory of my dear ;-.,Husband and father. George P. Mettam, who passed away September 12. 1914.—Sadly missed. ~—~v ' "3j nser te<l by his loving wife and family. ft RUSTON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Arthur, who lost his life OH September 12, 1314. Loved best by those who knew his worth. '=■•■2--Inserted by his sorrowing mother, father, ;. «nd brothers. . . RUSTON.—In loving remembrance of our : dear brother Arthur, who "tost his life in *a!oh s mine disaster. September 12, 1914. [f *» never knew the pain he bore. ' "'''• We did not see him die. ■' -; -V e ouly knew he passed away, ■And could not £ay good-bye. --Inserted by his loving sister and brotherj; -law, M. and E. Partridge. Huntly. •| SCOTT-BENNETT.—In affectionate re- , mambrance of my wife, Carrie Scott-Bennett, »'no passed away September 12, 1913. '? Ever remembered. -X SKELLERN.In loving memory of John, oearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. SkelJern. who loft his life in the Huntly disaster.' September 12. 1911. * " Until the day dawns." . —Inserted by his father and mother, sisters ', and daughters. k-SKELLERX.— loving memory of John okellem. who was killed by explosion at ;. J-auoiri cca'i mines. September 12. 1914. *f —Inserted by Alice and children.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16020, 11 September 1915, Page 1