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IN MEMORIAM.

SHINE.-In loving memory of my dear father, Wm. Shine, who died December 23, '1927. to '.l °f morning and noonday are past. With the close of evening comes peace at last. —lnserted by Frank and Ivy. SMITH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Sarah Smith, who passed awav at Hamilton on Christmas Day. 1025. We miss you becauao we loved you, iond memories we recall; And the parting with our loved one Was the saddest day of all. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons and daughters. SMITH.—In forid and loving memory of oiir dear mother, Sarah Smith, who passed iiwav at Hamilton on Christmas Day, 1925. Though life brings much that is altered, .And time brings much that is new; "hero is one thing that never alters, That's our menory, dear mother, of you. —lnserted by her loving daughters, I*. Dudley and H. Choat SUCH.—In loving memory of our darling ( mother, . relict of the late William Parker Such, who passed away Dece nber 24, 1900. Thero is a link death cannot sever— Loving remembrance lives forever. —lnserted by her loving children, Harry.. Bert, Edith, Hilda Mildred. Lizzie and Maud. TAYLER.—in loving memory of Vyvyan K. layler, who died Christmas Day, 1918, beloved husband of Annie Tayler; also of \Villiam Christopher, youngest son of the above, killed in action. Belgium, January 3. 1918. Until the day break and the shadows flee away. YOUNG.—In Wing memory of our dear mother, who passed away on December 24 1904. Away in that beautiful somewhere. Folded safe in the Saviour's care; Oh! what would we give to clasp her hand. The dear, kind face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile. That meant so much to us all. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Ivy and Alfred Coggins, also little Jean and Alfie. YOUNG,—In loving memory of my dear mother Alice Elizabeth, who departed this life December 21, 1904. Godeaw that her footsteps faltered, ( That the hill had grown too steep, So He touched the weary eyelids, And bade my mother sleep. O.li, silent grave, to thee we trußt This plecious part of earthly dust; Guard it safely, sacred tomb, Till we, her children, ask for room. —lnserted by her loving son and brother-in-law, John and Elizabeth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20137, 24 December 1928, Page 1