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IN MEMORIAM

ANDREWES—In loving memory of Sidney James Andrew**, who died from influecsa at Oponon., Hokianga, on November S7. 19:."!. -• Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. ANDREWES.--In fond and loving memory *>!, Sydnev James Anirewes, who departed this uie on November 27. 1918. Sad '.Hctights they linger roand-my heart, While tea-3 they often flow. And •- your sad and lonely grave My thoughts they often goImmaculate Heart 0/ Mary, Your prayers for him extol. • Oh. Sirred Heart of Jesus. Have morty on his soul. Ever remembered. — Inserted by his loving friend, Baine. BROAOHURST— ic-ving memory of my '".eer husband, Thomas Harold, who departed this life on November 27, 1918. Loved by all—a husband kind and true. — Inserted by his sorrowing wife aojd little boys. BROOKS. — In lovinft memory of oar dear brother. .Joseph Huston Brooks, who passed »*>)• "- Sydenham. Christchurch. on November 27. 1918. Ever remembered. — Inserted by his loving brother and sisterlaw. W. and M. Brooks. Drury. » AD.—A tribute of love to the memory of our dear son and brother. William Ernest, who entered into r?rt on November 27. 1918. To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. — Inserted by his loving father and sister. DUN LOP —In iovirig and affectionate. Tehrance of Matilda Jane (Jennie), dearly>K>ir,ved v.-if? of Thomas Gibson NethTtr-n. who passed sway on November 27. 101 S. Sb? was a v,;tc truly fond. A friend both kind and true; A better wife never lived, Her equals were but few. peaceful be thy rest, dear wife. It is sv.eet to breathe thy name l In life I loved you dearly. In death I do the same. -Inserted by her loving husband. T. G. Durlop. DUNLOP In loving remembrance of our rt"t r mother and grandma, M. J. Dunlop, who passed away on November 27. 1919. Cine of lii' bf-M that God could send, 'leloved by all. a faithful friend; Called. home from thopo who deeply love To gain a Kiorioun life above. ■ Inserted by ner loving son and daughter-ir.-i,;'-.- and grandchildren. Komata North. DUNLOP—In loving memory of our dear m<:her, who passed away November 27, 1318. Ever in our thoughts. — Inserted b\- her sorrowing daughter and Bon :n-h..' . Arlty, Jack, and children. l)f'.\LOp —In loving memory of our dear T-'her. 'fio parsed away on November 27, 191 H. C)',,- -far i.a« passed. oi:r heart* are sore, /.s ':ir.« .2oen on we miss you rC<irz; 'ii.ii' ilicrlii 1 omile, your loving face. No one on earth ..an take your place. Inserter! bv her loving son and daughterfrs-' «i. Basil and Mabel, anrj grandchildren, Audrey ami Lola, Nethert-on-nr.M.Oi'.- In ioviug and affectionate remen i.rnnie "i our d«ar mother, who passed B,v HV > , .-, November 27, 1918. W< inn irn in silence fc you. dear mother, P. :• with no outward show, Tit i:<-«r>>. 'hat iroijri, sincerely IV-;.' si'.eij'ly and low. Tr- ■!■-.■« if ■•.<• riff your dear, kind face, Ari'j vour "-. ;nu' brow. R .- . n • '.• h'-arlo we know f>o well We h ■'-■"• no mother now. \i.-tf<-\ li l.er ,'o-;ng sons. Oi and ll.'- ]'. '.' If-f) \ i: lord hik' lovinc memory ' '.:' •■> " i.tt.e 'inus'it./--, Iris Va-larie, who ' ■'■'• *' '[•' '■*■•■ :tT .■! seven vears and ,e ■ •--! v,-.-•.-. <•>,' iifi.ier.ia-pr.eumonia. 1 -••'•<•': ,v h-- ' ■' in« mother and father, M .i...n0.!e :>'!'! Vi :- r Harrison. KEKsIVG (i„ \pr»ml)»r 26. 1919. at her '■■> :f-(1r.r,«., X... i B!<o;rifiHd Rd . Ensom. '■■: .. ''- r-' d».nri.ver of .he !a,te Henry a. •■ J..:.a r."vf\!rj at-eti (/I year?. I - i.incrn' _■»■■'! !«■> (~,. gljnve address '■' ■ m to-day i-n \v ."!•-'f\ Cemetery. 1 •-■".- |..ea»e »'■';■'. lii « int ina'-on. r '''•I!:!! , Ir '""' :': <■':"">' oi our. ..ear T m ;- •': n>'iM-,:-.V. v :.•> '"'" "' ' "'""' '""" 27. (■•'•■ r'-li -it cart:-; so swiftly. 'Vir'ici like a flower in liioom : S" vi in.' 'i brave, ami so l.,vtr.'. Y'' railed auav so Hr>OTi. '.:.-..'•-!.--1 by his ie.vng upr> rid aunt M- ni.d M" P Wa>- T« K-.it:. and Ki:i:l; In I-*-] aid .- ■ ,„- luem. .-.' our e'n.- '' -i.r.-.e. W ;,o o;.s«ed »■*»? ,11 No' ember '.. ' : 3;« F>...; i l'i-p, where George- ;s li;r;, -"<•'•' ' - ■<•- meriiory that uever will jade; 1 '.•'—r-' in" the ', tun., a.nrl d'e, '•' .-l.ers {• r::el yoj. never will T. 1 • annot clae.n voir h-«nd. clear Gentfre, > cannot see your "imilin-; fa- : TV. frup-t P.owert aw first to fa l '. T-.e , «re«ru fir«. to fade. InM-rte,; '.iy l.'.a l'.v.ng grandmother. E. KI-R"< • ir_ iorid and loving memory of oi. - <;ear nephew. Ceor?e, who r>a«sed a 7:& »*. On'b-icgd. on November 27. 1918. Ever remembered — inserted bv A. and E. ffiv. Tawhana Street, To Kuiti.

KNIGHT,—In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, and our darling daddv, hrederick A. Knight, who departed this in© November 27, 1918. Oh. for the touch of a vanished hand, ana a sound of the voice that, is still. So dearly to loved you in life. And in death wo do the same. —Inserted by his loving wife and children, | Alma, Jack and Claude. .KNIGHT.—In lovinx memory of mv good Old pal. l-reddy. who died November '27, 1918. —Inserted by Dick Jenkins. KNIGHT.—In sad but over-loving remembrance of my dear pal, Freddie. Inserted by hjs friend, Jack J. Deere. ™ibi' ;lG^'[ \~ A token of esteem to the w£?i ry . °(- m J dear friend - Frederick 27 1018 Knight - who died on November Ever remembered. —Inserted by A. F. Stirling. i MARTIN.— In loving memory of my dear brother, John, who died November '27, 1918. —Inserted by his loving sister. A. Macredie. MARTIN.--In fond sod loving remembrance, of our dear uncle, John, who died at Agates. Thames, on November 27. 1918, of influenza. / -Inserted by L. J. and A. M. Walters. 1 uni. MILES.—In ever-loving memory of our »»' husband and father. Victor Leslie Jack) Miles, who departed this life November 26. 1918. for many years our family chain Was closely linked together; out. oh. that chain is broken now— One link has gone for ever. We mourn for you. dear Jack. But not with outward allow; For those who mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. Matamata ..MOSS.—In loving remembrance of dear little Kenny, who passed away at our home, -November '27, 1918; aged 7 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus. —Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and family, Mangapehi. I'ERREATJ.—In levins memory of our dear niece and cousin. Annie Perrean. also her husband. Charles Henry, and infant son, Joff who fell asleep at Taumarunui on November, 1018. Her laving smile ard kindly ways Are pleasant to recall. She always had a pleasant word. And died beloved by all. "A loving niece, kind and true. Among the angels dwells. Sale in God's gentle keeping. Until we meet again. ' We were not by your side., dear Annie, To hear your last faint sigh. Or* whisper just one loving word Before you closed your eyes. No one knows how much we miss you. Only those can tell, Who have lost their dearest ones. Without a last farewell. Loved by all. —Inserted by her loving cousins. G.. A., G.. A..' T.. S , and uncle and aunt, Fred. I and Minnie iVntkins. Kakabi. PRINCE— November 27. 1918. at the Auckland Hospital, Joseph Atwell, dearly, beloved son of George Prince, s?nr.. Hamilton (late Te Kopuru). Lest wo forge —Inserted by Dad. ROSS.—In loving memory of our dear son, Kenneth Henry (Kenny), who passed away on November 27. 1918, aged 7 years and 3 months. Dear Ken, I mourn for yon in silence, And thoughts of you are ever near. And your dear face I picture. Ac I - shed many a silent tear. I mourn for you. dear Ken, But. not -with outward show. For the heart that mourns sincerely. Mourns silently and low. —Inserted by his loving parents, W. and K. Ross, Mangapeehi. ROSS.— In loving memory of our dear brother. Kenny, who passed away November 27, 1918. To-day as wo look at your photo", dear brother. In likeness so lovely and true. Do you know how onr hearts arc aching. And longing, dear Ken, for you. We often think of the days Bono by. When we. were all together, A shadow on our lives is cast. Our brother has gone for ever. —Inserted by his loving brothers, Alex, and Gordon. ROSS- —In loving memory of our little friend and playmate. Kenneth Henry, who passed away November 27, 1918; aged seven years. What happy hours we one** enjoyed: How sweet their memory still. Tou from tho earth so swiftljPlucked like a- flower in bloom: So young, »o bright, so loving. Yet called away so soon. —Inserted by his loving friends and playmates, W. and M. Dempsey, and family. SIMMONS.— loving memory of Mrs. Simmons, who died November '27, 1918. In early morn, when all was still, God gave His great command: In silent peace she passed away Into a better land. — Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Stokes and family. TWIDLE —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother. 'Bmmeline Ann, who departed this life at Otorohanga on November '27, 1918. Just one long year ago to-day. The saddest of my life.' Since God called home one of the best, My dearest, darling wife. Mother, dear mother, we all mias you so. But our love for you will for ever grow. — Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family. Kiokio. TWIDLE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Emmeline Ann Twidle, who died November 27, 1918, of influenza. This day our memory lingers On the dear one laid to rest; But amidst life's trials and sorrows We know God's ways are best — Inserted by her loving mother, sister", and brothers. WALKER.—To vie memory of Lucy Close Walker, beloved daughter of Henry and Emma Andrew, Howick, and beloved wife of Alfred Walker, of New Lynn, who departed this life on November 27, 1918; aged -17 years. Her duty nobly done. Sadly missed. Also, my son-in-law, James Roderick Marshall, beloved husband of Linda Marshall, late of Mangere, who died on November 14, 1918. Beloved by all who knew him. Sadly missed. —Inserted by Mrs. Henry Andrew, Howick.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17328, 27 November 1919, Page 1