IN MEMORIAM.
BRAND—In lovinc memory of our dear Ethel, who was called home December 26 1916. Loved by all who knew her. —Inserted by her father and mother. COOK.—In sad and loving memory of my husband. John Cook, who died at Glen Massey. December 26. 1919. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. GOODALL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died December 26. 1918. There is a link death cannot sever — Sweet remembrances last for ever. —Inserted by her loving son. John Goodall. GRUNDY.—In lovinz memory of our dear wife and mother. Annie Grundy, who passed away December 27. 1914. How we miss ber loving presence In our home as time goes on Norin but. those who have losf a loved one Know and feel tho pain of "stone." — Ever remembered by her loving family. Matahuru. HANSEN.—In lcvmg memory of our dear wife and mother. Mnry Christina, who parsed away on Decsmber 27, 1917. In our thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond, and true. There is not a day goes past, dear one. But what we think of you. A fond remembrance, of the past Will aJwavs bring regret, Until our hearts shall cease to beat We never will iorget. We haw lost, but Heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. HANSEN.—In loving memory of mother. who died on December 27. 1917. Gone but not forgotten. —Inserted by her loving son. J. P. HanRp«n. and daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Kohukohu. LE BRUN. —In loving memory of Mona. the only beloved child of W. and E. Le Brun. who died on. December 27. 1913; aged 3 years 9 months. Gone *rom earth so swiftly. Plucked like a flower in bloom. So young, so fair, and so loving. Yet called away so soon. The flowers w© placed upon your grave May wither and die "away. But the love we have for you. dear. Will never fade away. Seven years have eone^ —how long it seems! In b.U oi:r thoughts your face still beams. In memory's page will never blot Three little words. "Forget me not." —Inserted by her loving -parents. TAYLER.—In loving memory of Vyvyan Retnlie Tayler. dearly-loved husband of Annie Tayler. died Christmas Day. 1918. "Until the Resurrection Morn." WIGHTMAN.— In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on December 26. 1919. We mourn thy loss, dear father. But not with outward show. For those who mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. -Inserted by his loving wife and family. Waimauku.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 1
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