IN MEMORIAM
I MANNIX (nee fiudd)—ln fond memory of my dearly beloved youngest daughter, Lilian May (Lily), who died suddenly September 6th, 1920. " We miss you and mourn you in sorrow unseen^" Inserted by her mother, E. fiudd, and little son, Billie, MA.NNIX—Iu loving memory of our dear sister, Lily, who away on September 6tb, 1920. " Sadly Missed." Inserted by her loving sister oud brother-in-law, NoriU and B n, Wei lioglon. MANSIX—In loving memory of our dear sister Lily, wlu died September 6th, 1920. '• One less at home one .more in heaven." Inserted by her sister and brotherin Uw, A. 8. and L D. Coward, .Matatoki MANJNIX— In remembrance of our dearly loved sister, Lily, who oied September 6th, 19&0. "Deep in our hearts, Qrm and fast lire loving memories of tbe past Inserted by her sister and b-Qther inlaw, Amy and Biil Moyes, and nephew Gordon. MANKIX-In loving memory of my sister, Lily, who died September 6tb, 1920. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet her memory still, j Bat death has left a vacant place This world can never till. Inserted by her brother, Bill Budl. MAWNIX—Ia fond memory of my door sister, Lily, who died sujioenly Septra ber 6th, 1920. Only a memory of by-gone years, A Bigh for a face unseen, A constant knowledge that Gcd alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by her loving brother Cecil. MAIN FIX—In memory of my friend, Lily, who died September 6tb, 1920. »• Remembrance." Inserted by N 8., Waibj. ]
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXI, Issue 6963, 6 September 1923, Page 2
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252IN MEMORIAM Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXI, Issue 6963, 6 September 1923, Page 2
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