IN MEMORIAM.
TOOMER.— In loviutf memory of Amelia Maria (Millie), Ivy Dorothy,' and Alice Amelia, who were drowned in the wreck of the it.s. Pennuin, near Cape Tefawhiti, on the 12tli February, 1909. "Lovely aitd-pleaßunt were they in life; in death they wem not ditided." lusef U<l by tftftf laving husband and father, I£«fy Tftomef 1 . TOOMKR.— In loving Memory Of ouf dear mother, AnleHa Maria (Millie) and sisters, ' Ivy Dorothy and Alice Amelia, whorwero drowned in the wreck of the s.s. Penguih near Cspe lerawhiti on the 12th February, 1000. Inserted by her eona and their, brothers, Will and Harry. TOOMEfi.— In loving memory of my dear sister > (Amelia), also my Uo nieces, Ivy Dorothy, and; Alice Amelia Toomer, who lost their lives In the wreck of the s.s. Penguin, iStn February, 1909. done, but not forgotten,,' / . Inserted by J.D. DMSCOIt^W loving, memory of my dear Son, f rank £nm«6 DriMMf. drowned in the wreck * of the' Penguin, !5Mf February, 1909. Itfaqftbd by his 'loving mother. DRIBCOLt.—-In nie|ntfrV of our dear friend, Prank J. DrfsScoJl, tflfo was drowned in the wreck of tire Periguln, 12th February, 1900. Inserted by O. Schofleld. ', JACOBS^— In loving memory of our dear mother, who lost her life in the wreck of ttie b.s. Penguin on the 12th February, 1909. ■ "In the midst of life we are in death.'* I'neeHed by hefloviiig daughters, Kathleen - ■ alid Gladys, and P.N. ttoMRWOOJL).--ln loving memory of Henry Janiea Underwood, who lost his life in the wreck Of the Penguin, Cook Strait, 12th February, 190fl, \ ' \ Inserted by his wife and family. McGUIRE.— In loving memory of Bosie, Ivy, Wallace, and Fldrrie, beloved children of TlioniaS McOuirp, Who wefe drowned in the wreck of the Penguin on the 12th February, 1909. », I . Tim midnight stars are beaming upon the ' silent Kravc. Where steeping, without dreaming, lie the ones , we could not save. Inserted by their lovittg father and brother Norman. MANN.— In loving memory of my dear wife, -Mary Mtiznbeth Mann, who departed this 1 life on the 12th February. 1009. I will not forget her, I loved her too dearly tot her-Jtfemory to fade from* my thoughts ; like a dream ; 'The lips need not speak when the heart mourns Bincerely, And thoughts olten rest where they seldom are se^n. Inserted by her loving husband and family, William Mann.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 1
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389IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1913, Page 1
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