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IN MEMORIAM.

*M^l°^°?— *?**»* memory of out V,?™ brother. Ivan, who died December 7. 1912; aged 3 years 4 months. i We saw him fading like a flower. But could not make him stay ; &iw?*4 hjl ? V*. th greatest care, Till God took him away. No matter how we pray, dear Iran, ' ,nu No matter how we call. mere is nothing left to answer But your photo on the wall. —Inserted by. his loving sister. Alma, and ' brother, Freddie P«tncevich. 85, Victoria otreet. I ROXBURGH.-In loving memory of The ; mas Henry Roxburgh, who died December 4, ' v? 1 5 ; ,S' lao of Thomas Henry Roxburgh, who died November IS. 1918, of the epidemic. To rt l «*?i. br back * d memories Of the loved ones gone to rest. Just when their life was brightest. Just when their hopes were best. —Inserted by loving wife, mother and lamuy* RUSTON.—In loving memory of Sarah, the beloved wife of the late A. J. Rueton, died December 6, 1915. Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell, > m.-r. or w ? shall meet no more, Tiliwe be raised, with Christ to dw*ll, On Zion 8 happy shore. —Inserted by hisr little daughter, mother, brothers sisters, and sister-in-law. P. M. Ruston. R. T., and M. Hughes. J. tfoore. B. ■ Rohson, D. R. and E. Martin. Huntly. j o SPRAGG. —In loving memory of J. H. > Spr&gg, beloved husband of C. M. Spragg. who passed uway at his residence. Huia t River View. Dargavdle. on December 7. 1917. Home at last, thy labour done; Hale and blest, the victory won; Jordan passed, from pain set free. Angels now have welcomed thee. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. fr?.T9«'S: Ils ',9™? memory of onr dear friend, Mrs. Stowell, who entered into rest, December 7. 1918. There is a link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. uSKi&ir fri9ndß « Mt - * nd M »- ■ cember*%l*lSlß. We ** Morrinaville. Del For ev*? with the lord. I —Inserted by his loving wife and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17336, 6 December 1919, Page 1

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