IN MEMORIAM.
A.jriKß.—ln fond and loving memory of Aloert David, who departed this life September -21. 1913. Arty, darling, still we miaa you. Some may think the wound is healed. But they little know ihat sorrow Lias within our hearts concealed. —Inserted by his loving inathar, sisters and brothers. CORNER. —In loving memory of my dear 'wife, EUrn Sarah ,'NeUM), who fell asleep on 8e otero b*r 21, 1919, at ThamesStill loved and remembered. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. GREG AN.—A tribute of lore to Olive May, dearly-beloved fifth daughter of Frederick »nd Blanche Wild, of Wildern. Te Aroha. — -inserted by her • loving . father and mother, and family. GWILLIAM.—In fond and loving memory of o-r dear father. J. W. Gwilliam. who departed this life September 9, 1920. Call not back the dear departed. Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On the borderland we left him. Soon to meet and r>art no more. --Insert'*! by his 'oving daughters. Par)"v, Myrtle, and Emma, and sons, I*r >tn*3, John and Ernevt. HAYWAKD—In loving memory of my dear mother who departed this life SeDtemhur 21. 1918. On the resurrection morning Soul and body m>;et again: No more sorrow, no more weeping. No more pain. —Inserted by her loving daughter. Grace Brown. HAYWARD.—In ever-loving memory of o-:r Jear mother, who departed this life on September 21. 1918. at Fokeno Valley. Wha{ <r. 'onelv s-rief m sigh For one beloved no longer nigh, Submissive s' 1! would we reply. "Thy will b© done." — Fv»-r rem eT.be re" r-r h?r loving son and daughter, Robert and Lucy. MADILL. —In ever-loving memory of Frances Louisa, beloved wife of James Mad'll and dearly-loved elder daughter of Fanny and the late Captfsin Arndt. who pa«?A<l awßv 21. 191". They shall be Mine, saith the Lord of Hosta, in that day when I make uj Jay jewels. —Inserted bv her sorrowing husband, mother, and sister. Waikato. McCOY. —In loving memory of Hazel Marv. beloved wife of Ernest McCoy, who d.ed on September 21. 1919. There is a link death cannot sever; Fond remembrance lasts for ever. — Inserted by her husband. vvaTTS.—ln loviie nw-r-orv of Violet May. who died September 21. 1918. '10-day bringj back sad memories. Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of her to-day. Am those, who loved her best. -Inserted by her sister arid brother-in-iaw. S. and F Hughes and family. , WIOGLESWORTH —In loving memory of _'<rman Wiggleaworth. beloved husband of G'rtrude Wiggiesworth, who died September I\, 1915. There is a link death cannot sever: Fond remembrance laats for ever. -Inserted bv his wife. WIOGLESWORTH.—In loving memory of our dear eon. Nifiaa Wiggles worth, who Ix>--<-d away in Te Kopuru Hospital on September 21. 191 K. Our hearts for you are aching. And through lonely nights and days We miss yon—yes, ve miss you— la a thousand different w *>y». — Inserted by N and I. Olsen. Te Koruru. WIOGLESWORTH.—In affectionate .memory of Norman, who away on September 21. 1915. Ever rcnemberud.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17892, 21 September 1921, Page 1
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