IN MEMORIAM.
CLARK —In loving memory of Thomae '~\,i'k the dearly- beloved husband of Frances 'Urk,' who died suddenly at Ilia residence. Mill Creak Farm, Opotiki. on A-ugust 5, 19x3. Davs oi sadness oft come o'er us. Hidden, secret tears still flow, Bu- memory keeps our !ov*d. one near us, Though he died three ye*-*8 ago. W«. who loved him sadly miss him As st. <?awns another year, In the lonely hours o£ thinking Thoughts of him are ever near. — l:isert*ddb? bis loving wi!o and family, i <■■'■•*>£ —In fond and loving memory of era Mr r oth*r. Harriet Mason Cook, who j /£&....; .1 iy on August 4. 1918. V» who love you sadly miss you. As it dawns another year; In '.he lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are ever dusar. - IriM-'t<;d by her loving daughter and son-in-law. M. "and K. East. Waiterimu. COOK.— In fond and loving memory of on: dear mother. Harriet Mason Cook, who p.,med away on August 4, 1916. T.me hai> paaaed. and still we miss her. Word:- would fail our 'love to tell; B ; l jii Heaven we hope to meet her; Jesus dotjth all things well. —Inserted bv brr loving daughter and sonir law. B. and R. East. Te Kauwhata. COOK —In loving memory of my dpar friend, R. M. Cook, who passed away on Autust I. 1916. T.jen? ir a link death cannot sever; Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. -Inserted bv her loving fr:.end. M. Goulsbr.j Kaukipakapa. r '!<"'KEY ■■- In memory of Conlcy Dickey, *»■ passed away on August 5. 191.8. -■Inserted by Lis friend. E. Miller. HEASLli'.—In fond and loving memory of our hiirtband and father. George James, "1"-. uetarled this life on August 3. 1918. ' i'rne may hea! the broken-hearted. T.tne may make the wound less sore* B <•■ time can no'cr stop the longing i Fir the dear ones gone before. - Inserted bv hi< sorrowing wife and family, Cambridge. f.LOYD —In loving memory of my dear tiiher. Jajru-r Lloyd, who passed away on A~EU»t 5. ID'S I\< ', tired lather, sleep thy perfect sleep. t Trial ka'.»i no dream of on.in; In world had trials for tht*> so strong and d««n. To reft i* nought but gain., So »i-3f-j, dear heart, thy memory still 111 keen Until we meet agiin. —inserted by hid loving daughter, Rachd. YATES.—In loving memory of our dear Uther, Alfiud Albert Yates, who departed thto life at Ro'.orua, August ft, 1916. Ever rcmembtircd. ■ "-Issertod by ilia loving yrit* sad i&xcMl?>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17230, 5 August 1919, Page 1
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