IN MUMORIAM .
MONCBIEW.-In lov!n« rtituenio-.Mnce of William MoncricfT (Willie), who died at Waiuta on tho 2nd February, 1911, the result of "an accident. His name is dear to memory, It's 'graven oh our hearts: His kindly smile it with us still, Lingering loth to part. ■ Thy kindly deeds, thy cheery ways* A 'noble Useful life was thine; A pure, kind, and tender heart Where God's own love did shine. Slid and sudden was thy call, ,0k «ud, sad news to come; lsut Ood in mercy spared the paid And Kindly took thee home. . Farewell, beloved son, farewell, Thy works on earth ore o'er ; 1 But in Heaven we 1 hope to meet thee v Where we shall part no more. Inserted by his lov(n« mother, sisters, and I brothers. South Island papers please copy. MUDCfWAY.— In loving memory of our dear son, Leo, who died at Wellington Hospital on the 3rd February, 1907. Oli, why was he taken, so young and so dear, When earth held so many it could better spare 7 . Oh, hard was the blow that Compelled us to part Witb a son so near and so dear to our hearts. I Inbtirted by his loving mother and father. j WATKfNS.— Otn loving memory of Bertie Henry Watkins, who fell asleep on the 4th February, 1908. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his loving parents, A. It. and E. Watkins.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 28, 3 February 1913, Page 1
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