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IN MEMORIAM.

•' DALLY.— In loving memory of our darling Percy, dearly-loved only child of Percy ana May Dally, who died suddenly at Auckland Hospital, of meningitis, September 23, 1916; »ged 9 years and 10 months. Gone from earth so swiftly, Plucked like a flower in bloom; So young, so fair, and so loving, Yet called away so soon. Still fondly loved, still sadly missed, —Inserted by his sorrowing father and mother. GALWAY.In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at Ngaherc, West Coast, September 22, 1908.—R.1.P. Sweet to my memory, dear to my heart, My love for you, mother, shall never part. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and T. Piowley, Karangahake. LAURIE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Matthew Shaw Laurie, who departed this life at Te Awamutu, on September 22, 1917. Do not ask us if we miss him, There is such a vacant place. Can we e'er forget his footsteps, And his dear, familiar face? Time has passed, and still we miss him. Words would fail our love to toll. But in Heaven we hope to meet him, Jesus doeth all things well. —Inserted by his loving wife and nicco, 11. Wrigley, LAURIE.—In fond memory of my dear father, who departed this life on September 22, 1917. Wo who love you sadly miss you, Though we know that God knew best, When he eased your pain and suffering, And he laid you down to rest. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory, still, But death has left a vacant place, This world can never fill. ■r- -Fondly remembered by his son, daughterk in-law, and grandchildren. WATTERSON.-In loving memory of our >< darling. Joseph Albion, who died at I am- \- fttua. September 23, 1906; aged 10 months. % Days of sadness oft come o'er us, Hidden, secret tears still flow, For memory keeps that loved one near us, k Though he died twelve years ago. -Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. §§■' WIGGLESWORTH.-In remembrance of i Norman, who departed thin life on September %> ' 83, 1915. ~ , ! II- Gone too far from sight or speech. |y But not too far for thoughts to reach. —Inserted by a friend. m. —

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16962, 23 September 1918, Page 1