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IN MEMORIAM.

FLUERTY —ln loving memory of our dear son, William Peter Fluerty, who died at Tuatapere, November 30, 1918. One year has passed since that ead day When our dear little Willie was called away; Sweet is his memory dear to our hearts. Our love and his memory shall never part. —lnserted by hia loving mother and father. FOREMAN.—In loving memory of my husband, David Henry (Harry), who died at Carey's Bay, Port Chalmers (of influenza), November 26, 1918.—Inserted by his sorrowing wife, M. Foreman. GARRICK— In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Dunedin on November 26, 1918. Time may heal the broken-hearted, Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the longing For the dear one gone before. —lnserted by her loving daughter, J. Garrick, Waipiata.

GOODALL.—On November 28, 1918, at Tokoiti, Edward, beloved husband of Gertrude Louisa Goodall; aged 47 years. Deeply regretted. A loving father, true and kind, He proved to us heart and mind; A loving husband he was as well, When he on earth with us did dwell. None knew how sad the parting, Nor what the farewell cost; But God and His loved angels Have gained what we have lost. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and family.

GRUNDY.—In loving memory of dear Jessie, who passed away on November 25, 1918.—Inserted by all who loved her. GUFFIE.—In loving memory of our dear Farley, who passed away at Palmerston on November 26, 1918. Missed, sadly missed.

—lnserted by her loved ones. GUFFIE.—In loving memory of Farley r who passed away at Palmerston on November 26, 1918, from influenza. I often think of days gone by When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives is cast, A loved one gone forever. —lnserted by her loving mate, Sadie.

GUTHRIE.—In loving memory oi Thomas (Tom), dearly beloved. eldest son of James and Mary Guthrie, of Burnbank, Bushey, who died at Wellington, November 28, 1918. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. HALL.— In loving msmory of my dear husband, Thomas Mason, who died on November 27, 1918. In our home, dear Tom, you are fondly remembered, Sweet, happv memories cling round your name; : A true heart that held you in fondest affection Always shall love you in death just the same. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife. and children. HARPER.—In loving memory of our dear father, who died from influenza at Karitane on November 27, 1918. A precious one from us is gone, A voioe we loved is stilled; A place is .vacant in ouv home Which never can be filled. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, We shall clasp his hand in the better land, And never part again. —lnserted by his three sons* HARE.—In sad but loving memory of our dear brother, Jack, who departed this life November 28, 1918 (from influenza). "So dearly loved, so sadly missed." —Inserted by his loving father, sisters, and brothers. HARRINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear Josephine Alicoque, who died at Dunedin Hospital on November 26, R.I.P. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. HAWKINS.—In loving memory of my dear son and brother, Alfred Campbell Hawkins, who was called away to Eternity on November 27, 1918. R.I.P.—By his loving mother and brother James. HAWKINS. —In loving memory of my dear uncle, Alfred Campbell, who departed this life on November 27, 1918. R.I.P.— Inserted by his loving nephew, A. J. P. Hawkins. HOLMES.—On November 29, 1918, at South Dunedin, Margaret Holmes, beloved wife of J. R. Holmes, and eldest daughter of Mrs Devon, Gimmerburn; aged 36 years. Death divides, but memory clings forever. —lnserted by her loving • mother and brother. HOLMES.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret, and eldest daughter of Mrs Devon, Gimmerburn. who departed this life on -November 29, 1918. . A better wife never lived, Nor one more true and kind; Her equal in this weary world You'll very rarely find. - Her heart was always in her home, She tried and did her bijst, Until a message came one day, God called her home to rest. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband and sonsHOLT.—In loving memory of my dear son, Thomas, who died at Dunedin Hospital on November 26, 1918 (epidemic). Also, his loving wife, Annie. No one he loved was by his side To hear his last faint sighs Or whisper just one loving word Before he closed his eyes. How sudden was her death to us, And great surprise to all, When God did say. " You must away," Gould she refuse His call? JThrec little words: " Forget them not." —lnserted by his five little children, his sorrowing mother, sisters, and brother. HOOK.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Reuben Edward, who passed away on November 29, 1918, from pneumonic influenza. Farewell, thou loved one, so good and kind, So deepl? loved by those you left behind. The cup' was bitter, the loss severe To part from one we loved so dear; It was Cod's wish it should be so, At His command we all must go. 0, for a touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still I —lnserted by his loving wife. HOOK.—In sad and loving memory of my dear father, who died on November 29, 1918. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Gone is the voioe we loved to hear; We miss him most who knew him best, A loving father clearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Hazel and Martin Prydc, St. Leonards.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 23

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 23

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 23

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