IN MEMORIAM.
BROWN—On November 80. 1316, Bachel Brown. Her testimony: "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should not Perish. bu? have everlasting to* —John lit. 16. BULLOCK—In loving memory of our pear mother, who passed away December 8, 1918. To memory ever dear -Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Pearl and Ivan. CROSBY.—In loving memory of my daughter. Dorothy Crosby, who departed this life December 3, 1915—1U-P. Gone, but not forgotten. -Inserted by her loving mother. CUMMING.-In lovins memory of my dear wife and our loving mother, Sarah Cumming. who died December 4, 1920. Deeply loved. Sadly missed. —inserted by her lovine husband and children, Fred., Doll, and Gwen. EASTON.—In fond remembrance of Miss Sarah Easton, who was accidentally killed while riding along the Raglan-Kawhia Eoad. A faithful friend. -Inserted by William Street and family. EASTON.—In affectionate memory _ of Sarah Easton, who was accidentally killed at Te ifata. Raglan, on December 3, 1920. Ever remembered. ! -Inserted by C. and N. Fletcher, Tauranea. HALL—In loving memory of our dear' mothe', Julia Ellen Hall, who died at Mortatale, Cambridge, on December 8, 1920. Are they not near us, though afar they seem, Vi'honi we call dead and mourn and miss Iso much ? ~',.' And though we cannot catch their white . ■ robes' gleam, «or feel the hallowed rapture of their touch, : Are they m,t with us. mourning when we ( weep. Glad with our gladness, guarding when we sleen? ' —Inserted by her lovinsr daughter and son, h? and Charles Nicholls, Monavale, CamDndse. HARVEY—In lovine memory of our dear nueband and father, Walter Henry, who died • I dnrns the influenza epidemic, December 4, 1918 —Inserted by his loving wife and family, i Barry Road. Waihi. ; JAMES.—In fond nnd loving memory of ! 1 rv, .dearly-beloved brother. Percy Harris ' | jiinck) James, who passed away at Brooklyn. Wellington, November 30, 1918. ~—Ever remembered by his loving sister and jmle nephew, A R. Martin, Pungarehu. ' Jaranaln. MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear K n '.Frederick, who died at Tangowakine, y northern Wairoa, December 3, 1920. The suffering hours and days of pain. ; _, Ue tired, sleepless nichts are past; | ... ine weary, patient, worn-out frame I'ound God's eternal rest at last. j &t T lnsert ed by his !oving mother and . 1 jJJ£' , """JP lov'ng memory of our dear ' m «», ■ r> T £ Mai Charles May. who passed P "way on December i. 1918. 1 Peace be your rest, dear brother. in It'" 1 by ,lis ,ovin K si9t er and brother-s-few. L. and J. Houghton. ouW : \ GH : :)KNE - In lovin g men »ory of " ' awav ar usbl "'J and father, who passed . "way on December 3. 1917. i Ever remembered. da'n"Ju serted , by ¥ 6 sorrowing wife, son. and wnghter-in-law. Waihi. ■ ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17955, 3 December 1921, Page 1
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