IN MEMORIAM.
ALLINGTON. —In loving memory of our dear inend Arthur, who departed this life January 20. 1919. Saaly Missed. —Inserted by his loving frienda, J. ond A. Irving. BEAR.—In losing memory of our little son, Colin Bear, who died on Janary 20, iBl6. So long Thy pcwer hath led me, sure it still Will lead me on, OVr moor and ten, o'er eras aud torrent, 'till The night ia gone; And with the morn those angol faces smile, Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. ELMSLY.—In loving memory of my dear fa* her, John George Film sly, who _ passed away cm January 20, 1816, at Kihikihi. Gone, but not forgotten. —Inserted by his loving daughter, Elisabeth C. Ellis. HEED. —In loving memory of the late Charles jitmes Reed, Gunner, 46th N.Z.F.A., and head postal messenger, Frankton Junction mail room, beloved husband of Mary A. Reed, who was killed at Frankton Junction, January 20. 1920. To-day our memory wanders, as the evening shadows fall. Back to days of happiness, days beyond recall. And a vision comes before us, tender, true and sweet. Of. one- whose lips are silent, whose heart has ceased to beat. So quick, so sudden was tlie call. Sudden death surprised us all. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife and children. REED.—In fond and lovinc memory of my mate, Charley Reed, killed at Frankton, Junction, January 20, 1919. —Inserted by Garfield Pellow, Eotorua.
IN MEMORIAM.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LIVIII, Issue 17684, 20 January 1921, Page 1
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