IN MEMORIAM.
. BrOURKE.— loving memory of our. dear mother. Eliza Bourke, who died on May 17, 19"1 — I P . Memory is the only friend That crief can call its own.—Inserted by her : loving daughter and eons. . , , '. COGHLAN. — fond and loving memory of our <S?ear husband and father, who passed iiwav Mav 18, 1916. _ Though death divides, fond memory —Inserted by his loving wife. C. Coghlan, and family. , DA VIES.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Vvaikino on May 17. 1919. ■ At rest. —Inserted by his daughters and sons. FLATT.—In .memory of our dear son and brother, Bertie, who passed away at Paeroa on May 17, 1921; aged 20 years. 9 months, . , To memory ever dear. FLATT.—In loving memory of dear Bert. • xrlio passed away at Paeroa, on May 1«, 1921. ' Ever remembered. .Inserted by his friends. W. and S. Harris and family, Waikino. LOUISSON.—In ' loving memory of our dear son. Charles Albert, who passed-away 'on Mav 17. 1922. . , Dearly loved and,' sadly missed. —Inserted by his loving, parents. LOUISSON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, Charles, who departed this life on May 17, 1922. . Ever remembered. . —Inserted, bv his loving brother, sister, and brother-in-law. » MONTEITH —In sad and loving memory • of my" dear wife. Elsie Florence, who passed •way on May 18, 1923.— Sadly missed. I think of you in silence, "But not with outward show. For hearts that mourn sincerely "Mourn silently and low. N.A. Monteith. • MONTEITH. —In loving memory of our Sear daughter, Elsie, who died on May 13, 1923. . ~ We think of you in silence. : ' But not with outward .show. For hearts that mourn sincerely Jfonrn silently.and iow. —Inserted by her loving father and mother, brothers and sisters. OSBORNE.— loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Hamilten. May 17, 1922. ... Two years have passed, our hearts still sore, ■ A« time goes on, we miss you more; Thy loving thy welcome face, No one can fill thy vacant place. 1 Inserted by her loving son and daugii-ter-in-law, George and Annie Osborne. , PAGE.— loving memory of Jessie Pago, belov-d wife of E. M. Page, departed this life May 16. 1922. •, . ; . , . Oh. for the touch of a vanished hand, . And a voice that is cold and still. Inserted by loving husband and Son, Ernest and Huia Page. SMITH.—In evet-loving memory of my • dear mother, who departed this life on *■. May 17. 1920. Too dearly loved to ev*er be forgotten. Inserted by her loving daughter. Ruby Linton. • TAYNTON.— loving and affectionate re lii A membrane* of Mary Wiki Taynton, only ;V' daughter of the late Captain Richard Blake, New Zealand, and dearly-beloved wife Oi Stanley Preston Taynton, who- departed this life suddenly May 17, 1922, at Svdney, o" N.S.W., Australia, and interred at Devoni.v port. Auckland. May 24, 1922. Heavenly Father, in Thy keeping . Leave we now Thy loved one sleeping —Inserted by her sorrowing husband. - TOMS.—In loving memory of my clear ' / father, who departed this life May 17. 1920. Sadly missed. -—Inserted by Geo. It. Tom.s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 1
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