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IN MEMORIAM.

ALLISON—In loving memory of our dfer wife ami mother. Lucy Allison, who departed this life November 26, 1918. Sadly missed. —Inserted by her loving husband and children. ALLISON.— loving memory of Lucy Allison. second daughter of the late Wright and .lane Lindscy, who parsed away November 26. 1918. Over the river faces I see. Fair an the morning, looking Tjt me: j Free irum their sorrows, grief and despair, Watching and waiting patiently there. .- Inserted by h.-r loving brothers and •liters. ALLISON.— In loving memory of ray dear nil r. Lucy, who passed away at Pukekoho, Noiember 26. 1918. Ever remembered ; so sadly missed. — Inserted by her loving sister, Alice Buttimorc. HOARD—In loving memory of Martha, w'n.. passed away on November 26, 1918: also of her brother, Arthur, killed in action. November 26. 1916. BROOM FIELD.—In fond and loving memory of my dear .sons, Richard, drowned at Taupo May 11, 1900; John, died November 17, 1918, Charles, also his second son, Htnry Albert, who died of influenza at V. hirgarn. November 24. 1918. O. Lord, Thy will, not mine, be done. A chain of six .sons, was tightly linked together. But. O. t'nal ihain is broken now, Three i.nks have yonc for ever. l'or the Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh away, Uleßh-,. no His came. --Inserted by th«"ir sorrowing mother, Mrs. E Broomfield, Whitford. BUNTING.—In fond and loving memory of r.ur dear mh and brother Willie, who died cf pneuni.-inn. inrlurnza, on November 26, 131*. Not. a \u\cii one f'ood beside him. To hear hi:- last farewell; Not .-i word of comfort could he have From tho;-c lift loved fo well. - Inserted by his loving mother, bisters, and brother. COTTER. In loving memory of our dear I Elsie, who died November 26, 1318, at I Chri-t- hurcb, of influenza. No matter hov.' we weep, No matter how we call; There's nothing left to answer, But jour photo ou your wall. —Inserted by her mother, A. Ande r eon. GOLLAN. -In loving memory of our bTo'lier, Waiter, who died at Wellington, ■ November 26, 1918. ; We never knew the pain he had. ' We nnver saw him die; We oclv knew ,'i« parsed away And ucur eaul ioc«l-byc. — Ir.ft-rted by his l-'other and sis'.cr-in-l&w, .W. ind Z. Gollan, L'aumure. TIYDE. —In loving memory of mv dear wit.-. Li..-,.-. why died November 26, 1918, a;, l'e> Knit:. Jt :• ;u«t twelve mouths ago to-day, t-v.rj./. my dear v,ife passed away; Bui tl'.w sunshine of bor loving eyes, I Id n.v memory neter dies. -Inoeried by her sorrowing husband. I Char:,.-. H-de. | I HYDE - In loving memory of my dear daughter. Li:'-, ' , "-ho died November 26, 1918; al*o mv son. James, on November 27. 1918, at Te Kuiti. Just when their life was brightest, .lust wnen their life wis best. Thev went from this world of sorrow. To the noma cl eternal res*. - Inserted by thctr loving mother, brothers Itßd sjiiexi. a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17327, 26 November 1919, Page 1