IN MEMORIAL.
BENNETT.—In loving memory of out <i»pr mother Matilda Bennett, late of HelrasvMle, -who died . October; 19. 1920. Better mother never wis, ; : ; ; ,« Nor one so true and kind. ■;■ Her equal in this weary world. . ".'.'•' You very rarely find. ■ Her heart was always in her home. . She did and tried her very best; . Uriil a message came one day. '■" ; '■'■■' God called her home to-rest. .-.-.- : v~ —inserted by her- loving daughter, Rose, and pons, George and ; 80b.,.:, : ,; ■■ . /.-' BENNETT.— loving; memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on October 19. 1920. '. .. ; '-" ; ■■i Oft* vre think of you. dear mother. When our hearts are sad with pam; This world ■would seem a heaven. Could we hear ycur voice again. ; :—lnserted by her loving daughters, Kitty and Olca. BENNETT.—In loving ; memory of our de*r mother, who passed away October 19, 1920. •- _. .... ■>■:■ ;-... ,"-;•,••-■■-:-' ••■ - In our home ' you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to your name; Hearts that hold you in deepest affection, Love you-in death just the same. -;■■■ ' —Inserted, by her children, '- Laura and Arthur. ' ."',"• . . . „ ' BENNETT.—In' loving memory of our dear mother, . who : fell on October .. 19, 1920. '.. !:■ '■:■::■:.;-:: /: V.'-:' ; - ,V '•',.'-''. To-day brings- back sad memories. Of our loved one gone to rest; ■; We mourned the loss of one so dear . 'Our hearts are sad' to-day - ; ; To think of one we loved bo well Was so quickly called away. ■ —Inserted ; by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Daisy and Ted. ;;:;_ '-^-"" CROSKERY.—In loving memory of our -brother Hugh, who passed away at Hamilton Hospital.. October 19. 1922. Sleep > lies like dew about thee. The sleep which God bestows; • Nor pain, nor care, nor' sorrow now. • -Thy, peaceful spirit knows. —Inserted by his : Bisters and brothers, Auckland and Gisborne. , ,-- -• - CROSKERY.—In i. loving .memory of our dear father, who departed this life October 19, 1922. ..-.--/•: At rest. ■•'.! •':'.'. —Inserted by his loving daughier and son-in-law. M. and G-V'o maid. .[.', GARDINER.— ever-loving memory of my beloved husband and only child. George and Eileen Gardiner who left,me -October 19. 1922. ■.: .■••■ -••' Good-bye until we meet again. —Inserted by the . sorrowing . wife. „ ." : -„ • KIDDLE.—In, ever-loving memory of our <*ear Anna who passed peacefully away on October 19. 1921. ',< ■; •■ • - , , ;";. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds. A helning hand for others needs; . ■.-... Good was her heart, her friendships true. Loved and respected by all she knew: To c. beautiful life came a sudden end. She died as she lived—everybody friend. —Inserted by her loving mother, brother, and sister. - KING In loving memory ;of our dear wife and mother, who died at Paeroa. October 19, 19-1- , - \. , In our home you are always remembered; Sweet memories cling round your name; Hearts that held you ..in fondest affection , Love you in. death just -the same. —Inserted 'by • her loving ' husband and daughters, Emily and Elsie. KHEEIDAN.-In loving, memory of. my beloved wife. Edith Elsie who departed th)" life at Ngaruawahia. October 19, 1320. -R.I.P. ' ■-■••■■■ ■ . :;,.:-' '-'i-i'j-■'.' ■ /,- SHORT—In loving remembrance of our Hurling Audrey Beryl. . who passed away October 19. 1922. : .. . t '.-' ■ —Inserted by her loving ' father, and mother.. '■':■:' :■•■■.' , .~ <_ WILSON.-In loving, mfemory of my dear brother. James, who died October 19. 1912. Still to memory ever dear. ■ —Inserted by his loving sister. J. Alderton, Cambridge. ■■-■''. ;>' ■;•'.' •' -' "■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 1
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