IN MEMORIAM.
" CROW.In loving memory of oar dear mother and grandmother, Elizabeth Crow, who passed aw By. September 7. 1916. Remembrance". —Inserted by her levins eon and daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Otahuhu. * HEWSON.—In lovin!; memory of our •tar daughter and sister, Maggie, who passod iw on September 7.. 1922. tt . .„ God called her home— was His will; ' But .in our hearts she livetb still. • Her memorv is b.s dear to-day : As in the boar she passed away. inse T tcd bv her loving parents, sisters «nd brothers, itr. and Mrs. W. Hewson and family- . , LAWRIE.—In sad memory of my dear ' rister. Isabella Hardie. who passed away September 7, 1922. We cannot. Lord. Thy purpose see*. Bat • all is well that's done by The«. —Inserted _by her loving sister. B. E. Trevelyan, Ngatea. LLOYD.—In loving memory of my dearest •Bother, -who died September 7. IS2O. —Inserted by her loving < daughter and non-in-law, 'Lil and Roy Fisher. Xaiapuna. MacPBERSON.— sad • but loving memory of oar dear Criasia. who passed • ikway September 7, 1919. Until the day break. —Inserted by her loving family. MANS ON.In loving memory of our dear ton and brother, Roy, . well-known jockey, died September. 7." 1921. : * Wo often flit and think of Ton,. And our hearts are sad with pain. This world would •be a heaven _ Could '8-e hear your voice again—lnserted !>y his loving mother and brothers / • PICKARD.—In loving memory of x Harry Kckard. who died at Ramarama. September 7. 1921. . One who never turned his back. But matched straight forward. —Inserted by his loving mother and aia« t»r3, Otabulia.. ROBERTS.—In fond and lovine memory of. our dear and only son. Cyril, who departed this lif« onSeptember 7. 1922; -also our dear daughter, Una, who passed away, March -18, 1921, .* • . Time may -heal the broken hearted, . Tims may-make a wound less sore But, tim« will ■ never etop the longing, 'For the dear 'ones pone .before. ~ To .have to love and then to. part . Is the sitddeit story of a human, heart. —Inserted by • their loving .* mother and i!top-father. E. and •W. : Roger®. Bulmymedo. Symonds Strait. - "• - •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18498, 7 September 1923, Page 1
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