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IN MEMORIAM

HIDE— NOAKES—In toying memory of our dear sister and brother. Elisabeth Hyde and James Peter Noakes, who died of in- ?"*» * , at T « Kuiti on November 26 and 27. C 8; j*'^ s our dear father. William Noakes, veno died of illness following influenza on December 10, 1918. Until the day breaks. . —Inserted by their sorrowing sister and brother-in-law and daughter and son-in-law, x*. and J. Coutts. - HYDE— sad and loving-memory of my dear friond. Elizabeth Hyde, who passed away on November 26. 1918, at Te Kuiti. One long ■ year has passed.' dear friend. Since you were laid to • rest ,- -to-day brings hack sad memories. Of you so eadly missed. —Inserted by her loving friend, J.G., Te Kuiti. Y.— sad but loving memory oj Michael Francis McCarthy, who died in wanganui on November 82 and was buried at Hamilton on November 26: iij&ed 25 years. Could wo have raised his darling head. Or heard his last farewell; The shock -would not. have been so hard, lor we who loved him best. —Inserted by his levins parents, brothers, and sisters. MEGSON.—In loving memory of our dear son. John Howarth. who died at Te Kopuru Hospital, from influenza-pneumonia, on November 26. 1918. —Inserted by his loving father »nd family. MEGSON —In loving memory of John Howartn, of Te Kopuru. Northern Wa'roa, who passed a ray on November 26, 1918. Till He comes. ( —Inserted by Mrs. M. E. Mahon and family, and his sorrowing daughter, Chap. MEGSON.In sad and loving memory of my dear brother John, who departed this lite at Te Kopuru, on November 26. 1918. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving brother, Wallie. MILES — loving memory of our dear son. .L. 'Jack) Miles, who died at' Matamata on. November 26, 1918. If we had known thou couldst have died, Wo might not weep for thee: But quite forgot when in our midst, That thou couldst mortal be. —Inserted by his fond parents. W.H. and M. J. Miles. MILES.— In fond, and loving memory of our dear brother-in-law. Jack, who died November 26, 1918. of influenaa-pneumonia. Sadly missed. Mat Tn6 * rt ° d b7 L aDd F GreenTTO °d. , MILES.— sad and loving memory of our dear brother-in-law. Victor Leslie (Jack), who died on November 26. 1918. Wo mourn for you. dear Jack, But, not.with outward show. For the heart that mourns sincerely Mourns silently and low. —Inserted by Mr.. Mrs., and Molly dimming MILLAR.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. David Faulds Millar, who diea November 26. 1918. Worthy of true respect was he By those he left behind: A ■ better father could not be. A husband more true and kind. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. OSBORNE.—'In loving memory of my dear wife and our "~ ar mother, who departed this life it .Te Arohainfluenza-pneumonia, after child-birth November 26. 1918; aged 30 years. Now it. is just one long year. S"nce our dear one departed. Still thoughts of her are ever near. And leave us broken-hearted. A loving mother, true and kind. No one on earth 'ike her we'll find; A faithful wife, a loving friend. Sho thought of all until the end. Sad thoughts they linger around our hearts While the tears they often flow. And to that sad and lonely grave. We often think and so. —Irserted by her loving husband and little ones. ; OSBORNE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter. Annie (May) Osborne, who tell asleep .on November 26, J&IS- - _.. - One of the best 1 that God could send. Beloved by all who knew her; Called home from those who deeply love To gain a glorious life above. No one knows how much we mise you. Words would fail our love to tell. But in heaven we wish to meet vou. Dearest daughter, fare thee well. —Inserted by her loving father and mother, George and Sarah Cooper, Morningside.. OSBORNE.— fond and loving memory of our dear sister. May. who passed away at To Aroha on November 26. 1918. -Peace be your rest, dear sister, 'Tis sweet to breathe your name: In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. .—lnvested by her loving! brother end sister-in-law, Fred and Annie Cooper. OSBORNE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Annie (May) Osborne, who fell asleep on November 26. 1918. We were not by your side, dear sister, To hear your last faint sighs. Or whisner just one loving word. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those can tell Who have lost one of their dearest Without a last farewell. —Inserted by her loving brothers and sister. OSBORNE. — fond and loving memory |of my dear sister May, who died at Te Aioha of pleurisy and pneumonia, on NoI vember 26, 1918. There is a link death cannot sever. Sweet remembrance lasts forever. —Inserted by her loving sister and bro-ther-in-law, N. and T. Andrew. Elstow. RICKARD (nee Pickering). sad memory of our loving daughter. Elsie Richard (nee Elsie Pickering), wife of Staff-Sergeant G. Rickard, who aied at Upper Hutt on November 26, 1918; aged 24. Also her beloved husband, who died on the 20th. both from pneumonic influenza. Home at last thy labour done; Safe and blest, the victory won; Jordan passed, from pain set frea. Angela now have welcomed thee. A few more struggles here, A few more partings o'er, A few more trials, a few more tears. And we shall weep no more. —Inserted by their parents, also sister, brotners. and Uncle Tom. . ROBSON.— In loving memory of. our dear sister-in-law and aunt, Margarita Robson, who died on November 26, 1918. at Waikato fiosp.tal. of influenza. « ~» n if rt * d by b * r loving brother-in-law. J.'| A. Holland, &nd her dear nephews and niece. Albert, \ ictor. and liona. SAIES.—In loving memory of our dear daughter Daisy, who passed away at KawaIsawa of influenza on November SO. 1318. Gone, but not forgotten. — Inserted.by her loving parents. J. and * A. J. Quarne. ■ . SAIES.— In loving memory of our rjnar ; sister, who died of influenza at Kawakawa on Noyembei 26, 1918. «».» — Inserted by her lo\ ing brother?. G H ana J. G. Quarrie. SULLIVAN.—Of your oharity "ray for the soul ™i our. dsarly.beloved sister. HannT -RIP IDt ° Teßl ° n Kovom bcr 26, 1918! I —Inserted by her sorrowing sisters and I brother-in-law. Maggie, Julia. John O'Grady I Cambridge. "'«jy, ! WOODBRIDGE.-In loving memory of | our dear wife and mother. Ethel Jan«, who died of influenza, November 26, 1918. " God thought it best To end her toil and give her rest. —Inserted by her loving husband and sons. Walter and Nelson. WOODBRIDGE.-In fond and loving . memory of our dear daughter-in-law, Jacie, . who passed away on November 26. 1318In our thoughts your memory lingers Tender, fond, and true. —Inserted by W. and M. Wcodbridge Tuakau. WOODBRIDGE.-In fond and loving memory of our dear sister. Janie. who departed this life on November 26. 1918. Her loving smile and kindly way Are pWavant to recall; She always had a pleasant word. And died be loved by all. , Dearly loved and sadly mi9?«d. ! —Inserted by ber s:stcr and brother-in-l law, Muriel aDd Alf. Prince, Tuakau. WOODBRIDGE. fond and loving memory of dear Janie. who flier?: at Tuakau, of influenza, November 2*5. 1918 A . k&d.v.v rests upon my homo. 1 mies her smiling fur*.; Where'er I turn, where'e- I go, 1 see her vacant place. Inserted by her sister, Gladys Woodrids 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