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IN MEMORIAM.

BUCKLEY.— remembrance of Patrick Cody Buckley. Inserted by a friend. FOSTER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Clara, who passed away December 0. 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and Bisters. PARSON'S. In loving 'memory of my dear daughter and son-in-law, Isabella and John Parsons, who died from influenza at Kawa-h-awa. Hospital, December 9 and 26, 1918. This day our memory lingers On the doa-r ones laid to rest; amidst life's trials and sorrows We know God's ways are best. Inserted by her loving father and brothers, Bert and Fred Donaldson. PRIEST.—In loving memory of my dear ■later Evelyn, who died at Te Aroha on December 9. 1918. A shadow o'er my life is cast, A dear one, 'neath yon sod; I shall meet her, O my sister. When I go to meet my God. — by her sister. Kathleen Price. PRIEST.—In lovin" memory of my dear daughter-in-law. Evel.n, who passed away December 9. 1918. y Not lost, but gone before. We shall meet again, beloved. Just beyond Death's river wide; In the beauty of the morning. On life's grand, immortal side, And the soul's divinest longings. All its dreams and visions sweet. Ami its silent aspirations Find fulfilment, when we meet. --Inserted by her loving mother-in-law, F. ! CTltst. BTATOER.—In fond and loving memory of I my dear husband and father, Joseph Staiger. who departed this life December 8. 1918, of ! influenza-pneumonia.—R.l.P. Manly and upright in all his ways. Honest and faithful to the end of his days, •'" up and forgotten by some he may be, I Hut d«ar to rur memory for ever he 11 be. I ■Jest, ''" Mr Joseph, thy work is o'er, 'by willing hands shall toil no more. On eartb there's strife, in heaven there's rest Wo miss hirj most that lov*d him best. -Inserted by his loving wife and daughter it ft t 'a t 'A . ' HER AVEM EN T NOTICES. vr£'£' S -, ,!'V, X , LAY ' MRS - MrMECHAX. r 4 JWi-;k- H,LI -i ami MI{B K- a "d A. Mel i..\K\o\. ~. Cambridge, desir,. to thank all , kind friends for their expressions of svm- I r.sthy in the loss of their dear mother. Mary | f»>!!«ird; iKi for Utters and floral emblems ' r-reu-etl. riinnks also to Dr. Sfapley and i nurses. I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 1

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