IN MEMORIAM.
COCHRANE.— loving memory of Captain Samuel Cochrane, -who departed thin life March 21. 1920. *Tis sweet to know well meet again Where parting is no more-. And that the one wo love so wa'.l Has only gone before. —Inserted by his loving wife. E- Cochrane, and daughter and son-in-law, M. and W. Rawlings. Hamilton. KNOWLES.—In. loving remembrano* of ear dear little Dorothy, who passed away March 21, 1922. She liveth now in fields of Heavenly splendour. , The lamb we could not keep. —Inserted by her loving grandma. MORROW.— fond and loving memory of our darlinc little Desmond, who passed away March 21. 1922. So beautiful, so young, and loving, Oh. why was he taken so soon; W<* loved him so dearly, our bright and nappy little love. The sunshine of our home. —Inserted by his loving parent*, sister. And brothers. ROBERTS--In loving memory of our dear Chutie (Una), who passed away March 18, 1921; also, dear Cyril, who passed away September 7, 132*2 Only a simple verse But children, let it say, Tlow much our hearts call for you, Now you are called away. —Inserted by their loving mother and step-father, E. and W. Rogers, Runnymede, Bv"ior.dj Street. WILLETTS.— In loving memory of our dear oldest daughter Pearl Eleanor, who paused away March 21, 1922; aged 28 years. She has done with all sorrow and pain. The trials of this life which were hard to bear. Will never distress her again. —Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, »m sisters. A. D. and if. A. Lawrence, Paeroa. t "WILLETTS.—In loving memory of my ear sister Pearl, who fell asleep at Thames, latch 21, 1922; aged 28 years. ,~ He Kivcth His beloved sleep. hat 4 t0 break the tendeT cord. When love has bound the heart; lis hard, so hard, to speak the words, rearl, we for a time must part." Loved and missed. ir.l?J" er i? d - by her loving sister and brother-WHTP-rp 9 and William Sanderson, dear H;tr,'~~^ n ' ov ing memory of our SI. 1922 " Br '« who Passed away March " Until the day break." in-law rt ? .i by her lo7in brother and sisterPaijoa U bnd Adelaide Lawrence,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 1
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