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IN MEMORIAM.

ANDERSON.—In loving memory of my •dear lather. William Anderson, who departed this lite at tho Maori Hill, Pukekohe. September, 1902.

I often think of the old home I've left this many a year. And his last words, ' God bieas you!" I got- from my father, so dear. —Inserted by M. Hay ward. Avandale. LUKEY.In loving memory of Angelina* ] 1918° y * ° pass€:i aw on Sept-ember 25. j Not gone from memory, not gone from love, ±>ut gone to her heavenly home above. —Inserted by her loving son and daughter- I in-law, A. and N. Lukey. .SIMPSON. —In loving memory of our little niece. Maria, whQ died in Dunedin Hospital, September, 1917. On© of God's little flowers, Gone to blossom cm high. ~lnserted by her loving aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Barr, Pukemiro. WEBB.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, William Charles, who died at Auckland, September 27. 1916; aged 12 years. The voice is now silent, the heart is now cold, the smile and the welcome that met us of old. We miss him sad mourn him in sorrow unseen. And dwell on the memories of days that have been. —Inserted by his loving parents, {listers, a.nd brothers. WHEATCROFT.—Sacred to the memory of a dearly-loved mother. Mercy Amelia Wheat- • who died at Devon port, September 27, 1918.—Interred at O'Neill's Point Cemetery Through the shadow of death her feet have rod, And she reigns in. glory now. —Inserted by her sorrowing sona and daughter, Mrs. J. Meld rum. DevonportWHEATCROFT.In loving memory of my dear mother, Mercy Amelia, who died on September 27, 1918. Sweet to remember, dear to my heart, My love for her wil) never depart; Sweet to remember her, once so dear, And who, though absent, is still just as dear. . —Inserted by her lovtng daughter and son-in-law. Ada anil John Hooey. Willow Grove, Pukekohe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 1

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