IN MEMORIAM.
ALLPORT.—In loving memory of Isaac John (Jack) Allport. who departed this Uie on February 18, 1918. . So loved, so missed. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. GALLAGHER.—A tribute of love to the memory of Agnes, the beloved wife of Joseph Callasher. of Taupo. on the fifth anniversary of her death. February 19. Say a little prayer for her. HOLLIS.—In loving memory of our loving brother. Alfred Edward Bollis. who died at Auckland Hospital February 18. 1921. In cur thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond, and true; Not a day goe3 past, dear brother. But what we think of you. - -Inserted by his lovin? sister and b'other in-law. Mollie and Austin McCormick, ,e ArohaPERCY.—In loving memory of Jessie Inc. beloved eldest daughter of Alex, and Madeline Percy, who died at Rerauera February 18. 1920- aged 19 years 11 months. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving daughter and sister, oh! so kind. We have lost, but Heaven has gained, One of the best this earth contained. —Inserted by her loving father and mother, sisters and brothers. WALKER.—In loving memory of Ernest Graham Walker, who died of septic poisoning at Rotorua. February J7, 1920; only son of J. J. F- Walker, 9, Mount Street, Auckland. His fnends were all, His enemies none. Life's sacrifice to duty nobly done.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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220IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18019, 18 February 1922, Page 1
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