IN MEMORIAM
BROWNING.—On December 19. 1918. on Molnihf' Island, Ethel; dearly-beloved .-wife | —of' Lieutenant t'B,»; J. .Browairie • assistant- • adjutant-general* .: Auckland -Military District, -"and only ■ daughter or Mrs. G. 'V.' "Kerasley, and G. V. Kemeley, Esq.,, of Waiitanae. whilst voluntarily nursing influenza patients .from K.M.S. MaJrar*. «.,. .. - Inserted" 'by her • loving mother • and; brother. Mrs. G. V. Kemsiey and Jack V. Kemlsey. ..■'., ... ,- _ ..._ McNEIL.—In loving ■' memory ,of our dear husband and father. Alick McNeil,"who died of ■ oneumonia-inflnsnza, December 19, 1918. K.I.P. . > So sadly missed. ' —Inserted by his loving wife, Winifred (Dolly) McNeil, and children. ;•»•-'• McNEII/.—ln ever-loving memory of my dear brother, Alexander George, who entered into rest. December. 19. 1918. . In the sweet by and by. - We shall mees on that beautiful shore. —Inserted by his loving sister and' brother-in-law, Lizzie and. Herb. Robinson, Karangahake. McNEIL. loving memory of my dear brother. Alexander McNeil. Karangaha'ro. who died of influenza-pneumonia, December Inserted by his loving e'.ster. Pearl George. MILLER.—In loving memory of ray- dear mother, who died at Eltham on December So dearly loved- and so sftd'y missed. —Inserted by her loving daughter and aon-in-law, Nellie and Jack Short. Xusisu.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 1
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186IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17347, 19 December 1919, Page 1
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