IN MEMORIAM.
PAT ON.-— loving memory of our dear I mother, who died at Papakura on December 7, 1918. Could we have raised her dying head, And heard her last farewell, The blow would not have been so hard. For those who loved her well. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Magg'o and George Miller, Clonbern Road. . SULENTA MAZZONEY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear sister-in-law, Ethel, who passed away at Te Aroha, December 7, One year has passed away, dear sister, But your face will never fade; Sut love you just as <l®arly, Though you ar© in your silent grave. --Inserted by her loving brothers, Lawrence and Nicholas. TRIBILLCOCK.—Pn loving memory of our i-T Mary Tribilicoclk, who departed this life December 7, 1918. * m CI H Noughts your memory lingers, lender, fond, and true; Not a day goes past, dear friend. But wo think of you. —Inserted by her loving friends, J. and C. Keoghan. WASTNEY.—In lovins memory of Dorothy Ida. who departed this life at. Wilson street, Ellershe. on December 8, 1918. \ Dearly loved and sadly missed. WELSH.—Ia loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on December 7, 1917, at Northern Wairoa. There is not a day goes pasts dear mother. But what wo think of you: No one knows how our hearts are aching And longing, dear wife, for you. ■—Inserted by her loving husband and daughters. WILLIS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away December 8, 1918. I was not by your side, dear father, To hear your last faint sighs. Or whisper just one loving word Before you closed your eyes. No one knows the heartache: Only those can toll Who have lost one of their dearest Without a last farewell. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Jessie and Llewellyn Thomas, and grandchildren. WILLIS.In loving memory of our dear father, Richard Willis. who passed away on December 8, 1918. 'Tis just one year ago to-day. Sine® our dear father passed away. What happy hours we once enjoyed. In dreams we see his dear, kind face, And kiss his loving brow. But in our inching hearts we know, Wo havo no father now. — Inserted by his loving son and daughters, Arthur. Mabel, Alma. WILLIS.In fond and loving memory of my dear father, Richard James Thomas, who >assed away December 8, 1918. A good father and a true friend. —Inserted by his loving daughter Lily, and grandchildren, Ina and Eon. WILLIS.In loving memory of Richard Tunes Thomas Willis, who died on December 8. 191 S. In dreams dea dad stands by our side, And gently whispers "Death cannot divide." It .is only those who have lost can know. The pain that is felt at not saying good-bye. —Ever remembered by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Rhoda Willis,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17337, 8 December 1919, Page 1
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