IN MEMORIAM.
GREENWOOD.—In losing memory of our dear brother, William Joseph Greenwood, ■who died August 20. lf'l6. The way lies hid in the morning. When we open our eyes at dawn; We fee not the path our feet must tread. But we trust Him Who leads us 09. And softly whisper, " He knows." We are weary and worn at eventide. With many a failure and fall. But there steals o'er our heart 3 the comforting peace Of the love that understands all. And we trustfully whisper, " He knows." —Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers-. JOHNS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who died at Cowra, New South Wales, on August 20, 1916. One yea"r has pas.vj3 sinoe that sad day, ■When one we loved was called away. The end was sudden, the shock severe. We litle thought your death so near; Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain that is felt at not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving wife, S. Johns, Te Aroha. LYON.—In affectionate memory of my dear husband, W. H. Lyon, on this his birthday. August 20. He passed from sorrow and trial into joy on August 19, 1913> Away into our Father's house above, the Kin? of kings, the Lord of Hosts. Now one of His many messengers, sent to minister comfort "to our dear young soldiers " at the front, in this terrible war.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 20 August 1917, Page 1
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