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IN MEMORIAM.

BATTENSBY —In loving memory of my dear mother. Klixabrth Batteneby, who passed peacrfu'ly awuy on {September 8, 1520. Gcd saw her footsteps falter. The hill h id grown too steep: So He touched her weary eyelsds. And bsde dear mother sleep. —Inserted by her oldest and aSoofionate .j&Mijp'er, Loirsa WorlhV C-C <•> 7!>SB»iW fil OUT f&*T ; : little Muriel, who died on September 8, 1317. Mates obe.. A b?«nt : .ful mtm&ry left behind. —Inserted by her loving parents. GAKELJA.—In loving memory of my dear •wife. Penna, wlio diud September 8, 1920. —Inserted by her loving husband, Anthony. GAEELJA.—Ia loving memory of our mother. Perina, who died September 8, 1920. One year has passed since that sad day When yon left this world of sin and pain; God took you. home, it was His will. But in oar heirta you still live. —Inserted by her losing children. Martha and Annirf. IBBERTSON.—In fond and loving memory of cur dear sou and brother. Raymond Boseel., who died September 8, 181STo memory ever dear—Ever remembered by his loving- parents, sister and brother. IBBERTSON.—In fond itod loving memory of dear Ray. who died September 8. 1919. Ev«r remembered. —Inserted by .'ais loving pal, Ide. JONES.—In sad and loving memory of oar dear Muriel, who departed this life on September 8. 1339. Ttfj-e is a link death oazrnot sever. Sweet reruecibranco lasts lor ever. —Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and «is*ers. M rCORQUINPALE—In fond and loving nvmory of our dear son and brother, James Smut, who deputed this life on September 7, 1820: aged 15 years. O heart b* reived and lonely, Whoise brightest hope has fled. Whose hopsf, like summer roses, Are wi'h-'Ted, rjrushtrd and dead. Though link by link ia broken. And teare. unseen may fall. iit> km d our eorrow To H'ra who knows it all. To th'Tik tbU you have left us H"» n sorrow, grief a.nd pain: Tr. ih;rV that : n thin earthly world W»"' nrv»- meet again. To t u irk of you. our dearest boy, Fo- you w ro go<vd and kind; To th ik ths*. vu are dead and gone, Ar-d 7/e ar* left behind. —friwrt--* V-v h : s sorrowing father and Mlf*rt»r and irifit'rrs. WALLACE.—In loving memory of mj dear hu'bind and <.t:r dear father Archibald Anderson, of P»rn->ll. who departed this life on Hot temfcer 8. 1W At rest. —Irrer»ed by h's loving wifp and family. WALLACE. —In fond and loving memory of our dad. who died September 8. 1920. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law P. C. and E. M. Wallace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17881, 8 September 1921, Page 1