IN MEMORIAM.
SMALE.— fond and loving memory of our dear eon l Frederick Ernest Smalt, who died of fever in England on April 4, 1918. 3 A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, i A place is vacant in our homes ' Which never can be filled. Our hearts still cling to memory dear, And love oulliveth death. —Inserted by his loving mother and E. Wall. SMALE.—Tn fond and loving memory of cur dear bro.her. Fred, who died of fever in England on April i, 1918. Day by day our thoughts do wander To a grave so far away, .When his comrades laid our loving brother Just a year ago to-day. —Inserted by bis loving sister and brother- i fa-la*, T. and B. Heaps. SMALE.—In fond and loving memory of cur dear brother. Fred, who died of fever in England on April 4, 1918. To live in hearts you leava behind is cot to die. -Inserted by his loving brother and sister, George and Ruby. SMALE.— fond and loving memory of our dear uncle, Fr«d, who died of fever in England on April 4, 1918, , Those who knew him most loved him best. —Inserted by his loving nieces, Violet and Kubj. SMALE.— loving memory of Sapper F. E. Smalo, who died of fever in England on April 4, 1918. . His smiling face and kindly ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a cheery face for each, And died beloved by all. -—Inserted by his loving friends, C. and H. Beckett, Msmaku.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17127, 4 April 1919, Page 1
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