IN MEMORIAM.
BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Henry Charles, who died at Mount Pleasant, Wellington, on the sth Sep.tember, 1918. K.I.P. ■ ' Inserted by his wife and family. OODYRE.—In loving memory of Mum, who pas»ed away on the 6th September, 1925. "Peaceful sufferer gone to rest." Inserted by loving son iind daughter-in-law, Harry and Nellie. COU?.—In Joying remembrance of our dearly loved son and brother, Rowley Gerald, who fell asleep on the sth September, 1919. So loved; co mourned. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers, Dudley and Kenneth. COYLE.—In loving memory of my dear son, ' Percival, who' died on the 3rd September, 1915. Inserted by his loving mother. GRIFFITHS.—In fond memory of Beatrice Annie, beloved daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffiths. Ever in our thoughts. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffiths and family. • JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 4th September, 1923. "To memory ever dear." Inserted by her loving family. MADIGAN.—In loving memory of my dear father, James Madigan, who passed away on the Brd September, 2925. E.I.P. . Inserted by his loving son, F. Madigan. MAJOR.—In fond and loving memory of Florence Edna May, who passed away on the 6th September, 1925. The cup was bitter, the sting severe, To part with one we loved so dear; The trial is hard, we'll not complain, But trust in Christ to meet again. Inserted by her loving parents, 11. and ,JV. Major, and sister and brothers. MOUAT—In loving memory of our dear mother, '■who passed awaj on the 4th September, 1926. Just beyond this world of changes, Cleansed from all its sin and care; In the mansions pure and holy, Sho is waiting for us there. Inserted by her loving son Rnd daughter-in-law, J. and A. JIOZTAT.—In ever loving memory of my dear wife, Charlotte, and our dear mother, wRo passed to the Higher life on the 4th September, 1925. Thou hast passed the shadowy portal, Thou hast borne the mortal strife; Thou hast left this world of sorrow For a world of heavenly life. Over there on that shore, We shall meet some fair morning, Meet to part never more. Inserted by her loving husband, r.ons, and daughters. JIOT7AT—In loving memory of my dear mother, ■who passed to a Higher Life on the 4th September, 1825. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, true and kind; To a beautiful life come to a sudden end, She died as she lived, every one's friend. Inserted by her son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Annie. EBES.—In loving memory of my dear bus-t-antl, William Kees, who died on the sth September, 1913. " Wght and shadow ever wander O'er the green that folds thy grave. Inserted by his loving wife and family. SCOTT.—In loving memory of "Billy," dearly beloved son of W. A. and M. Scott, who died -at Rochester, Minnesota -(U.S.A.), September, 1919. BKEDDEN.—In loving memory of James Taylor Skedden, died 4th September, 1925. Never forgotten. ■ P. and M. Kennedy. BKEDDEN.—In fond memory of Jameß Taylor Skedden, who died at Wellington on 4th September, 1925. loved, remembered, longed for always, 1 And 'tis all in vaiu to weep; For.tears of lore will never wake- you -From your happy peaceful sleep. One of the best. - Inserted by his loving widow and son.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 1
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553IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 1
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