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IN MEMORIAM.

BENNETT.- In loving memory of William our youngest son, accidentally killed at Taihape, April 10. 1924. Sweeter to memory than words can tell Are the thoughts of our son we loved so well. —.•lnserted, by his loving father and mother. BENNETT.—-In loving memory of our hrether, accidentally killed at Taihape. April If., 1924. The quirt thought. The secret tear Keep hid memory ever dear. brothera-in-lav,-. CORNELIUS. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Dolly (Inice, who died on April IK. 1924: Church Street. To Aroha. Tis just one year ago to day We stood beside your bed. We know you suffered pain, dear Imothcr, It made us weep and cry To think we could do nothing As we ?»w you slowly die. And all that is left to us, dear .mother. Is to go and see your grave, P'or in it we know is sleeping The best, mother Cod ever gave. It is not the tears at the time are torn, But. the passionate tears in after jvars And reinemhrance silently borne. —lnserted by her „ loving pon and daughter, Edgar and Negate. CORNELIUS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at To A robs, April 16, 11)24. Jnst one year to-day dear mother. We stood beside your bed, Our hearts were racked and broken , When we saw that you were dead. All that is left now dear mother. Is to go and see your grave Too woll \vc know in it is sleeping Th<! best mother God ever gave. -Inserted by her loving daughter and soil-in l r.v, Sydney and Jack Wilson.

COItXELII'S. In loving memory of Dolly G race. who died April ]>>, 1924; Church Street, Te Arohn. Until the day dawns. —lnserted by M. A. Jones.

GORDON.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear daughter and sistei, Margaret Gordon, who waxed away, April IS, 1924. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —lnserted by her father, mother, and brothers. GORDON.- In loving memory of our dear sister. Margaret, who passed away April" 10, J 924.• Tho flowers v.-e placed upon your grave May wither and die away, But our love for you dear sister Will never fade away. —lnserted by her loving sister mid brother-in-law, Mary and Wili C'ubis. GORDON. In loving memory of our dear sister, Margaret., who died April in, 1921. Time may heal the broken hearted. Time may make the wound less sore. Hut time can never slop the longing For our loved one gone before. -.-inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, iilla and Will red Cubia. UOTSON.— In ! oving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on April It;, 1920. Dearly loved and sadly missed.' - Inserted by her loving daughters and eons. McANNAGLY'.—In loving memory of our dear hu.-'band and father, killed at Manurewa, Apul If), 1021. -Rest in Peace. Oh, how we miss him. ---Inserted by his sorrowing wife and famii v, MrANNALLEY.— In loving memory of our dear lather, who was accidentally billed on the railway mi April If,, licit. One of the best, e loving father; A father fond and true; So dearly loved, so sadly missed, Py every one who knew. He bade no one a hist farewell. Hi' said good-bye to none; His spirit flew, before wo knew 'Thai Horn u:\ he had gone. - Inserted by his loving son- and idaughtcr-ifi-la'w, Percy and Mavis. Mc.W'XALDY. -In loving remembrance of J. McAiinclly. accidentally killed, April Hi, 1924. > . ri giiotli His beloved sleep, --I t\.-er'oi| by Mr. and Mrs. J. Peebles arid family. Mir.iurevra. MctLINTOCK. In Wing memory of Thorn*:' Gardiner McClinlock. who passed awav on April 15, 1921, and oi Kobert Henrv McClintoek, who passed away on November S. I'.MT , . , , Their memory will be cherished In lh>'' he-irfi that loved them. - I n,-"rl.cd by their loving mother, brother# and sis' Ma. MeCUA K. —1 n lov'njr memory r.f my dear nister-in-law, Ada, who departed this life, April 1923. , , . . . . , ■ Inserted >iy her loving sister-in-law, Gertie. McDONALI). In loving memory of Ven-*-ti a Morn a McDonald, who passed away at Kotorua. April In. 19-24. Tiie voice is now silent. The heart is now cold, The voice and the v/elcomo That met us of old; "We miss you and mourn you, In sorrows unseen, Anil dwell on the memories Of days that have been. children.

OKMSBY-COHXELIUS.— In loving memory of our tlciir mother. The part in e was so hard to hear, Thy night you passed »;vay: I could pot wish you back with us To suffer once again. "l'is sad to mourn, dear mother, 1 know. But still I can't forget, For you were one of the best, dear mother, A girl ('oulil ever have. She bore her num. she bore it well. But what she suffered none can tell. Peacefully sleeping. resting fit last. Life's weary troubles and sorrows passed. [nserted by her daughter and son-in-law, K. Dilnne, and'grand-daughter. Kita, Helenarillc, SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear Jmaband and father, W, G. Smith. Fondlv we loved hiin, Ho was dear to us all But in ferief we must bend to God 3 Holy Call. , —lnserted by his loving wife, daughter. Son-in-law, grandsons, E. E, bmith and iarnily.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18994, 16 April 1925, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18994, 16 April 1925, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18994, 16 April 1925, Page 1