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IN MEMORIAM.

CLARKF-JOHNSON. — In affectionate iwwflnbrai. jq of Sain ael Clarke-Johnson, who died m Wellington on Angus* 28. 1920. -M.FL. COWLEY.—In loving memory of our dew •wife and mother, who died on Augusi 23, ' 19215. Thus soon may we follow "When friendship decay*., , „. I —Inserted by Jameg Cowley and familyCtJNNOLD.—In loving memory of oar dew grandfather and great-grandfather, who died August 28, 1921s also my dear grand- ! i mother, who died August 12. 191*. ■ I We can't forget. But God in kind And gives us strength To hear our heavy cross. ..;■ ! He is the only One who knows Our loneliness and losis. i —Inserted by Elsie and little Billie. FKANICH.—In sad, and loving , remembrance of my dear husband, Joseph, wno parsed away on. August 27, 1921 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials, and suffering P«« : In silence he suffered, in patience he bor%. Till GorJ called him homo to suffer no more. —Inserted bv his loving wife. FRANICH—In fend and loving memory : of our dear father, who passed *wa»y on August 27. 1921. „ , , In our homes yon are fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to your name; The hearts that held! you in fondest affection. Still love you io death jnst the same. —Inserted by his loving children. SMITH.—In fond and loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Harriet 1 Smith, -who fell asleep at Hamilton on Auarost 27. 1920. We shall never forget you, moih«T, The one -we loved so well:. ' God alone knows how we miss you, - ._ But words will never tell. To-day. as we look at your photo.. In likeness so lovely said true. No one knows how our hearts are> aching And longing, dear mother, for y Oll -,, , —Inserted by her loving husband, Mark Smith, and family, Whatawhatft. THOTTEB.—In loving memory •of my near darlin? mother, Frances Jane Trotter, { who was taken from lis on August 27, 1921. Oh, mother dear, you have left us. The call was so sudden, and so soon. Your Hfe was all lovo and labour. ' Youir heart to your children beat true, lou did your duty by ua all, What more «an a mother do? As the ivy clings to the oak, I cling to thee . —Inserted by her loving daughter and eon-m-law, F. and J. Dobson. aluo her loving jrandchUdren. Ivy and Jim, Aratapu, N. i| Wairoa.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 1