IN MEMORIAM.
BROKENSHIRE.-In sad and loving memory of our dear wifo and mother, who ' died suddenly, September 28, 1917. 1 No one knows how much we miss her Words would fail our love to toll, ■ But in heaven we wish to meet you, Dearest mother faro thee well. I Often there my thoughts do wander. To her grave not far away, Where I laid my dear wife and mother, Just one year ago to-day. —Inserted by hor loving husband, sons, and daughters. DUTHIE,—In loving momory of our dearly-loved and only child, Jack, who doparted this life at Wellington, on Septembor 29, 1917; aged 5 months. Father in Thy gracious keeping, Leave we now our loved one sleeping. —Inserted by his loving parents, Rifleman J. Duthie, Thirty-eighth Reinforcements, and E. Duthie, Thames. • VERRAN".—In loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas, who departed this life on September 28, 1909, at Karangahake. Gone, but not forgotten, Inserted by his loving wife and children, M, Vorran, Karangahake.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 13967, 28 September 1918, Page 1
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