IN MEMORIAM.
BENALLACK.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Clara 3. Benallack, who fell ■ asleep May 3, 1922. Memories live • and grow more dear. —Inserted .by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, D. K. and N. C. Busby and family, Paeroa. . BENALLACK.—-In fond remembrance of our dear mother and grandma, Clara S. Benallack, who departed this life May 3, 1922. • - ,; : '. : ...' A better mother there could not be. Nor friend more kind and true. —Dearly-loved and sadly missed by her daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, C. M.. and' A. Campbell and family, Wanganui Avenue. • BENALLACK.— loving memory of our dear 'mother, Clara. Smith Benaliack, who di«d May 3 1922; also, our , dear grandfather . William Myhlll Bike, w<ho died Jim* 2, 1921 ' : A few more years shall roll. < A few more seasons come. And we shall be with those that rest. ■ Asleep within the tomb. —Inserted by , Frances, Ernie, Ben, and Albert. CHURCH.In loving memory of our dear brother, John Edward, who passed away at Christchurch Hospital on May 3, 1922. — -Inserted by his sorrowing brother and sister-in-law, Charlie and Madge. HEAPS.— lovin? memory of our dear brother and uncle, Thomas Atkinson, laid to rest, May : 8, 1922. Ever remembered. Inserted by his brother, B. T. Heaps, and sister-in-law and nieces JEFFERSON. loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Jefferson, late of Pukemiro. who died' May 3, 1919, Hamilton Hospital. Could we, his children, havo clasped his hands. The father we loved so well. Or kissed his brow when death was near, And whimpered, "Father, farewell." We seom to see his dear, sweet face Through a mist of anxious tears; But. the children's part is a broken heart And a burden of lonely years. — Ever remembered by his loving daughters and eons, Pukemiro. OWENS.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Owens, who passed away at Waihi May 3, 1922. ■ Just .one year to-day, dear mother, I stood beaido your bed; My heart was crushed and broken When I saw that you were dead. I think of you in silence, No eye can see me weep. For many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. —Inserted by. her lovinc daughter, Sophia Dick, Mount Maunganui.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18389, 3 May 1923, Page 1
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