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IN MEMORIAM.

COUGHEY—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, William James Coughty, ■who departed this life on July 28, 1919. Little I thought as I bade aim good-bye It was the last parting between he and I; Not even his lifeless form did I see. But his loving memory will ever cling fondly to me. —Inserted by bis loving wife, Helen M. Coughey. COUGHEY—In sad, but loving, memory of our dearly-loved son, "William James Coughey, who passed away at Auckland July 28, 1919- aged 32 years. For many years our family chain Was closely linked together. But, oh • that chain is broken now, One fond link has gone for ever. In our thoughts your memory lingers. Tender, fonu. and true; _ <ft Not a day goes past, dear Willie, a> But what we think of you. —Inserted by his loving father and mother (James and Sarah Coughey), Rose Road, Grey Lynn. COUGHEY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Willie, wh>> passed away at Auckland on July 28, 1919. His end was sudden, the- shock severe. To part with a dear brother we loved so 'well. His loss is great, but we will not complain, But trust in God to meet again. For worthy of everlasting love was he. From those he left benind; A, better brother no one could find, Nor one so true and kind. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-Ib-Ibw, Mary and Edward Whyte, Te Poi, Matamata. COUGHEY.—In sad. but loving, memory of our dear brother, Willie, who passed away July 28. 1919. We often think of the days gone by, When we were all together: A shadow o'er our lives is cast, A loved one gone for ever. . —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-t-law. Jack s,nd Bessie Coughey, Manukau oad, Epsom. COUGHEY.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Willie, -who departed this life on July 28, 1919. We often think of thee, dear Willie, And of the times we had together. B.ut now. alas! dear-brother. Those days are gone for" ever. —Inse'.-ted by his loving brother and sisteT-tn-law (Hugh and Holly) and nieces and nephew (Eileen, Dolly, and James Coughey), BirkenheadCOUGHEY.—Iit sad but loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, William James Coughey, who died- at July 28, 1919. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, » A helping -hand for others' needs; Good was his heart, his friendship sound, ; Loved and respected by all around. Sleep on, dear- brother, and take thy rest. We miss you most, who loved you best. —Inserted by his sorrowing sister, Jinnie, and children. COUGHEY.—In fondest remembrance of cur dearly-loved brother, Willie, who passed away at Auckland, July_ 28, 1919. Sadly missed. when last we saw his dear smiling face He looked so strong and gay; We little thought how soon he would be Laid to rest in a silent grave- . Still deep in our hearts, firm and fast, Live sweet memories of the past. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, S. F. and T. H. Stone, Matakohe. COUGHEY.—In loving memory of our tiear brother, Willie, who passed away at Auckland, July 28, 1919. . We did not know the pain he had, We did. not see him die; We only know he passed away, And did not say good-bye.. Could I, his sister, have clasped his hand. The brother we loved so well, Or kissed his brow" when death was near. And whispered, "Dear brother, farewell I" . —Inserted by his loving sister and -brother-in-law (Lizzie and Angus' Wilson) and niece (7iolet), Komata North, Paeroa. _ COUGHEY.—In sad, but loving 1 , memory of our dear brother, Willie, who passed away July 2S, 1919Deep in our hearts, firm and fast, Live golden memories of the past. No one knows how much we miss you, Words would fail our love to tell; But in Heaven we wish to meat you. Dearest Willie, fare thee well. —Ever remembered and sadly missed by >iis loving brother and sister (Violet and George Coughey). Rose Road. Grey Lynn. COUGHEY.—In loving memory of dear Uncle Wil*ie, who passed away July 28, 1919. , Gone, but not forgotten. —Inserted by hi 8 loving nieces, Violet, Isabell, and Edwyna Stone, Matakohe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17845, 28 July 1921, Page 1

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