IN MEMORIAM.
AGNEW.—In loving memory oi Eon aid J'lmcs, dearly loved son of James and the lst-3 Emma A enew, who passed away at Rotorua. December 24, 1918; aged 17 years. —Inserted by his father, sister and brothers, Hamilton. ANDREWS.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear daddy, Robert Alexander, who passed away at Hamilton of pneumonic-influenza, December 24, 1919. A loving husband and daddy, eo true and kind, Such beautiful memories he left behind. We have lost, but Heaven ha.i gained. Qua of the beet the world contained. —Inserted by hia loving trife and cnildren. ANDREWS.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Bob, who died at Hamilton, on Deosmbs? 24, 1939. Dearly loved. —Inserted by hia father and mother-in-law, and Dorothy, ANDREWS.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Bob, who died at Hamilton on December 24, 1919. Sadly missed. —In&etrted by hia brother and eist-er-in-la.Tr, Will and Clarice. BELL.—In loving memory of Alice May, beloved daughter of Mrs. J. Ruesall, who died Christmaa Day, 1918; aged 24 years. To-day recalls sad memories of one who has gone to rest. —Sadly missed by her loving parents, deters. and brothers. BELL —In loving memory of Alice May. beloved daughter of Mrs. J. Russell, who died Christmas Day, 1918; aged 24 years. Oh! for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still. —Ever-remembered by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Ethel and Herbert Oaten. CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of little Mabel, daughter of G. and M. Chapman. Pukekawa, who passed away on December 25, 1919. DUXFIELD.—In loving memory o! our dear little Alice, who passed away on December 24, 1919. A precious one from na hais gone, A voice we loved is still. A vacant place is in our homo Which never can be filled. —Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters. DUXFIELD.—In fond and loving memory o? our dear sister, Alice, who passed away at Matamata on December 24, 1919; aged 13 years 9 months. Only a memory of days gona by And a sigh for a face unseen. But a constant feeling that God sJon® Knew best what might have been. —Inserted by her loving sister, brother, and sister-in-law, Elsie, Georgev and Mar? Duifield. Omokoroa, Tauranga. MALTNS.—In oad, but loving, memory of our dear husband and father, Albert David Malino, who died December 24, 191 S. Wo miss thee from our home, dear father. Wo miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is cast. We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; home is dark without the©, We miss thee everywhere. —Inserted by his loving wife and children.. MALIXS.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Albert David, who died December 2-1. 1919. The golden gates were open, A Gentle Voice said, " Com©!" And with farewells unspoken Be calmly entered ,r Home." Loved dearly by us all. --Inserted by his sorrowing mother, sister, and brother-in-law, E. and A. Thornier/, , MALINR.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Albert,, who passed away at Leamington, Cambridge, on December' 24, 1919. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving brother, good and kind; We nave lost, but Heaven has gained, On-a of the best the world contained. —Inserted by his loving sister, Mra. T. C Hunt. MALIUS. In sad, but loving, memory of our dear brother, Albert David, who died at Leamington, December 24, 1919. What, though in lonely grief we sigh For him, beloved, no longer nigh. Submissive still would wo reefy; " Thy will be done." . —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Margery a.nd Charlie Rase, Cambridge. MORRIS.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Oscar, who entered into rest December 21, 1918. Sadly missed. —Inserted by his affectionate sister and brothex-1 n-1 aw, G-. and E. i?'ox. Putaruni. PARKEH.—In loving memory v of Emily I arker, who passed away on December 24. 1319. To Ewmci? ever dear. —I n sert/sd by her loving? husband (*r&za©&.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17662, 24 December 1920, Page 1
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