IN MEMORIAM.
BECROFT.—In loving memory of Gwenx Tieth May (Bee) Becroft, of Port Albert, who died January 30, 1917. Her loving face and kindly ways Are peasant to recall, She had a cheery word for each. And died beloved by all. —Inserted by D. and M. Hartnell. SMITH— loving memory of my beloved eldest brother, William Smith, teacher, late of Honikiwi, who died suddenly, January 30, 1917. x A sudden change—at God's copimand he fell lie had no time to bid his friends farewell. The summons came, without a warning given, That bade him haste to meet his God in heaven. —Inserted by his only surviving sister, Lydia M. Bayliss. VIPOND.—In loving memory of Alon Vipond, who died January 30, 1917. We miss him. —Inserted by his wife and family. VIPOND.— loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at North Albertland, on January 30, 1917. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, E. and A. Wharfe. -WILLIAMS.— fond memory of our dear Km and brother. Alfred (Fred.) Williams, who died at New Plymouth Hospital on January 30. 1915, the result of an accident, at Inglewood, Taranaki. 'Tis just three years ago. to-day. Since one we loved was called away. Forget him? No, we never will. For in our heart he lingers still. —Inserted by his loving mother and brother, Delia and Albeit Williams, Tauhei.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16761, 30 January 1918, Page 1
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