IN MEMORIAM.
BT7CKERIDGE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Robert, who cued at To Ivuiti, November 14. 1918. So loved, bo mourned. ... —Inserted by his loving mother, bothers and sisters. CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of Adjutant Edith Chapman, who passed away November 12. 1918. to be with Jesus. No sound disturbs her slumber. - -Not a pain to mark her brow; All her cares and trials are over. She is happy resting now. —Inserted by her loving parents, Jabez and Emma Chapman. DEWAR. —In lovinsr memory of Tom, dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Dewar, who died 'November 14. 1121. " Gone, but not forgotten." Inserted by his loving wife and boys. FOX.In loving memory of our dear husband and father who died of pneumonicinfluenza, November 12, 1918. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. GOTJBTE.—In loving memory of our dear father. Thomas C. Goudie, who died on -November 14, 1920. In our thoughts your memory lingers. Tender, fond and tru«: There's not a. day goes by, dear father. But what we think of you. Inserted by his loving sons and daughter*. GAUDIN.—In fond and loving memory of Albon George, who passed away at his .residence, Mount Pleasant Road. Auckland, on the 14th November. 1914;. aged 25 years. One by one. our loved ones leave- us. And our sad hearts wonder why; But we have God's own assurance. We shall meet him by and by. —Inserted by hia loving mother, brothers, and sisters. Wellington. MORRIS.—In loving memory of my darling wife. Flo. died November 14. 1918. God broke the vase and took the flower, But the fragrance still remains. —Inserted by her loving husband, Joe Morris. MORRIS.— loving memory of our dear daughter. Flo. died November 14. 1.918. We'll strew with loving memories The path our daughter trod: We'll bless the years we called her ours. And leave the rest to God. . —Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Morns. NEVILLE.—In sad and loving memory of Mavis Lucie, who died November 14, 1320; aged 16 years. . • There are griefs that cannot find comfort. There are wounds that cannot be healed; There are sorrows so deep in the human heart. That cannot bo revealed. Mavis darlin" how we miss you. Misa you for we loved you so; And our hearts have nearly bro.itm Since from us you had to go. Sad and bitter was the parting, It cnused us grief and pain. And our hearts will never cease to ache Until we meet again. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. —Inserted by her loving mother and brothers. Des. and Walter. PAYNE.—In memory of a loving ™°»i&r. who passed away on November 14, 1921 Oh for the touch of a vanished hand. And the sound of a voice that is still. —Inserted by her daughter, Florrie. PEET.—In loving memory of our danr husband and father, who departed this life on November 14, 1922. You are not forgotten dear fattier, For true love never dies . —Inserted by his loving wife and daughMTEWART— loving memory of my dear son Joe. who passed away November "bod 1 called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. His memory is as dear to-day. As in the hour he passed away. , --Inserted by his loving mother and sisters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18556, 14 November 1923, Page 1
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