IN MEMORIAM.
3RIXKLEY.—In fond and loving mem- I pry of pur dearly-beloved husband and • father, who passed away December 19. 1921. God takes the loved ones from our homes, i 3ut never from our hearts. I —Inserted by his loving vrife, sons, daugh- ; ters, and grandchildren. CARTER.—In loving memory of dear ! grandma, who passed away on December 29, 1921. —Inserted by her loving grandchildren and great grandson, Harry and Ethel, and little Terry. CLIFFORD. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Eugene, who passed away at Hamilton on December IS. 1917. To memory ever dear. —Inserted by his loving wife and little caughters. DAVISON.—In loving memory of our darling husband and brother, who departed this life December 19, 1921, after a short illness; aged 35 years. Our hearts still ache for rou, dear. Through lonely nights and days; VTe miss you, yes, dear Pearce, In a thousand different ways; You were fur too good and loving, On this cold earth to dwell; How w? miss yen, Pearce. Words will never tell. —Inserted by his lovir.tr wife. R. Davison, i and brother Harry, and daughter Effie. DAVISON.—In loving remembrance of my I dear son-in-law, who departed this life December 19. 1021; axed 35 years. j Two days and nights he bore his pain, To wait /or cure -raa in vaiu: i But God alone, who thought it best, Did ease hi* pain and give him rest. --Inserted by .-.is loving mother, M. Eaine3, and family. HAIGHTON.—In loving memory of our dear sister Mel!, who passed away December 19, 1921. Loved by all: sadly missed. —Inserted by her loving sister Em. and family. STEWART.—In loving memury of our dear friend. E. M. Stewart, who passed away December 19. 1921. Ever remembered. —Inserted by her friends, H. and. A. Donald, and little pal Xea. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. MRS. J. S. BOND and Family desire to i'nank the numerous friends of the late J. S. Bond, for their kind sympathy with them | in their sad 1033. The Family of the late MRS. G. PROUD I wish to sincerely thank all kind _ friends who sympathised with them in their recent | sad loss. Also for telegrams, cards, and | beautiful flowers received, and the kind | evmpathy expressed by the employees of Penrose workshop.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18277, 19 December 1922, Page 1
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