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IN MEMORIAM.

influenzal Z,eaJan<i ' on November 20, 1918. of Ever remembered. P«thTwAj. by h ° r lovine sister Lizzie, V? vinK memory of our dear omber' 21l" 9 18 W Paßßed away Nor " Ever Remembered. Mr ' aUd iira " Clinkcr and daughter EY F",T I V vin f memory of our dear uiiugnLer. N ' Maud, who died of influenza, on November 21. 1918. " We never shall forget her. Ihe one we loved so well; How much we sadly miss her •iNo words can ever tell. th 7r In a 5 fi r d te , C L bj ; hcr !ovin Parents and brolucr» aim Ler two sons. sis^er^Ethel'! 1 lo }' ins m s m ° I T of our dear veiner il, 191 y. ° deDarted tW s on NoTo memory ever dear inTaw, L. 8 ld y W. r & r sister and trother"'p.f j d aTd '° vin S memory of our »«c«Mly „»/ " k T. kSS - £?%! We think of him in silence, t, ."No eyes can see us ween. .fcSut many a silent tear we shed \\ hon others are asleep. In our thoughts his memory lingers. Tender, fond, and true : 1 he-re is not a day goe« past - dear Fred., Hut wliat we think of you. *' We « ' V l lo ,i loVe yon sadly miss you A* it- dawns another year; in the lonely hours of think, thoughts or you are always near father, Se Mr. d and Mrs. "c.'T and ?-? d , and loving memory 0 our ZY hrther - Frederick George, who passed peacefully away at Te Kuiti ' November W. s? " l j 7 hi ™ l«t in health and strength, t\" o, thought that death was near: Ueath , gave no time to say good-bye 10 the one we loved so dour. Dear is the grave where our brother is laid. Sweet is the memory that never will fade; lowers may wither, leaves lade and die, 11 others forget him, never will we. T^ n3e fJ. ed by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, Violet and Bert Thompson. M.ALAM.—-In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Frank MaLam. who died °nflue°nzT ' 1318 ' ° f bro nchial- E neumonkSweet is the word " Remembrance!" And 'his our . w; '-.h to show We hold you still in memory A th.c years may come and. go. We mourn for you. dear father, But not with outward show, Q r , those who mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by his loi'ns wife and children. AT.—ln loving memory of Anthony May, ot Waiuku, who died November 22, 1918. There is a link death cannot sever, .Love and remembrance live for ever. . —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Lewis, Frjiuliton. v In memory or my loving husband, Robert Androse Miles, who fell asleep November 21, 1913; also, my ton, Frederick ■tlaroid, who passed away October 26, 1918. To live in the hearts of those we loved, Is not to die. MITCHELL—In loving memory of my dear wife and daughter, who passed away November 20, 1918, and February 20, 1920. Gone, but not forgotten. MITCHELL.— fond and loving memory £ o, i?. mother, who passed away November 20, 1918; also our dear sister Nellie, who departed this life February 20, 1920. Sadly missed. —lnserted by Edith, Annie, and the boys. NEVE AND HATHERELL.—In sad but ™';? g , mo .? of our dear children. Private Clifford David Neve, died of wounds in Birmingham Hospital, November 21. 1916; also Florence Margaret (Daisy) Hatherell. who died at Mangaiti, November 19, 1918. God alone knows now we mis 3 you. . —lnserted by their loving father, mother sisters and brothers. ' NOLAN.— loving memory of John James Nolan, who departed this life at Hamilton, November 20, 1918. Tile winds of Heaven softly blow O'er that quiet, peaceful spot, But m the changing scenes of life By lis you are not forgot. —lnserted by his loving wife and children. PAWSEY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Joseph Brown Pawsey, ■ who passed away November 20,' 1918. Forever with the Lord. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. PENNELL—In fond and loving memory of .my dear daughter Lizzie, who departed thi a We on November 20, —R.I P. * " ' Sadly missed. < —lnserted by her loving mother, Mrs. E. Taylor, Waihi. PENNELL.;In fond and loving memory! of our dear sister Lizzie, who departed this life at Waihi on November 20, 1918.—R.1.P. A beautiful memory left behind. Of a loving sister, good and kind; We have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained, ' . lnserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Elsie and Arthur Pearce, Waihi. . PENNELL. fond and loving memory of our dear sister Lizzie, who departed this life on November 20, 1918.—R.1.P. We miss her most, who loved her best. . —lnserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and G. Boggs, Waihi. RBA.— loving memory of our beloved husband and daddy, Samuel Rea, who died November 20, 1918, at Paengaroa. A day of remembrance sad to recall. —lnserted by his loving wife and children, Eileen, Albert, and Willie Rea. ■ ROTHWELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother and wife, who passed Wily on November 20, 1919. We kissed her and said good-bye Before we left in the morning; God called her away on that sad day ' Before we had any warning. The shock was great, the sting severe, To lose the one we loved so dear. —lnserted by her husband and family. SCOTT.In loving memory of dear mother, who entered into rest en November 20. 1918. We never will forget her, The one we loved so well. How much we sadly miss her Tongue can never tell. —Ever remembered by her loving son Will and family. SHEERAN.— loving memory of our dear husband and father, Michael, who departed this life, November 20, 1919.—R.1.P. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife and family, SINCLAIR.— loving memory of my dear husband Ebb., who died November 21, 1918. No one knows the heartache. . Only those can tell Who have lost one of their dearest Without a last farewelL .Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Violet and Jean Sinclair. SMITH.In loving memory of Harry E. Smith, who passed away November 20, 1918. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love and remembrance outlive all. —lnserted by his loving friend, P. Simpson. TOWNLEY'.— fond and loving memory of our deaf" son, Cecil, who departed this life on November 21, 1913 Only a memory of bygone days And a. sigh for a face unseen; But a constant knowledge that God alone Knew best what might have been. Sleep, beloved, and take thy rest. —lnserted by his loving parents. TOWNLEY. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Cecil, who died November 21, 1918. , , , „ Sweet is the word Remembrance! And. this our wish to show We hold you still in memory, As the ydars may come and go. —lnserted by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Robert Robertson. TO3VNLEY.—In loving memory of Cecil Town-ey, who died November 21, 1918. Worthy of a lasting love was he From those he lett behind; A better brother ne'er could be. Nor one so true and kind. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law. H. and T. Townlc-y, Onthunga. TROUNSON —ln "affectionate remembrance I of our uncle. Charles P. Trounson. who died of influenza, November 21, 1918; and Edmund Trounson, who cied November 29. 19IS. —lnserted by nieces and nephews WILSON.In ever-loving remembrance of my husband, George W liber force _ Wilson, who passed away at Palmerston North on November 20. 19IS. " Thy will be done." | Wilson. j WOOTTEN. —A tribute to the memory oi Arch. J. Wootten, who died November 20, 1918. Just when bis life was brightest. Just when his hopes were best. He was called from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. Bombay. WOOTTEN.In loving memory of our dear son ana brother. Archibald John, who died November 20. 1913; also our darimg grandion Aifie, who passed away on November •IS IS. ' . , So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving father and mother (G. and E. Wootten), sisters and brothers. WRIGHT. —In loving memory of Margaret Wright, who departed this life at Port . Fairy, victoria, November 20. 1916. " BeijuieEcaS in sacs."

BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MKS. GEO. MALCOLM wishes to thank the many friends for letters, telegrams, and wreaths sent in her sad bereavement. n MRS. JAS. Mcpherson and mr. l P. 1 RENDERGAST desire to thank all kind Ilends who sent expressions of sympathy in. tneir recent bereavement; also for telegrams, letters and floral emblems received.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17633, 20 November 1920, Page 1

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