IN MEMORIAM.
BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Eliza Jane Brown, who passed away on the 7th September, 1917. Deep in our hearts lies a memory Of a loved one gone to rest; And in memory's page we will keep it, For she was one of the beet. Inserted by her loving daughter and grpjiddaughter, S. Weatherston and G. Sloane, of New South Wales. CAIRNS.—In remembrance of our dear father, James Cairns (late Health: Department), who pawed away peacefully an the 7th September, 1924. i Inserted by his loving family. DAVIS.—In loving memory of Cedric, who passed away on the 7th September, 1922. Inserted by his father and sisters. BOYLE.—In loving memory of Mrs. Johanna ■ Doyle (nee Corby), who died on 7th September, 1919, at 136, Sydney street, Welling- ■ ton. * A good friend. i Inserted by Frank Nainby and Jlick Doyle. FULLER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who departed this life on the 7th ' September, 1919. He suffered mortal pain below, 0, God In Heaven, peace bestow. Inierted by loving wife and children. GREER.—Sacred to the memory of my dear father, Samuel, who passed away on the Cth September, 1923. Ever remembered. Inierted by his son, Oliver, and grandchildren, Amy and Jim. KEEBLE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, who departed this life ' on the 7th September, 1923. What would wo give to clasp his hand. His dear, kind face to see; To see him smile and near his voice, That meant so much to us? Inierted by his loving wife and daughter, Stephanie. KEEBLE —In loving memory cf our dear brother, Stephen, who departed this life " on the 7th September, 1923. Just a sad but sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true; Just a token of affection, And a heart ache still.for you. • ■ Inserted by Naomi and Cis and Bill. i MERRY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, John Merry, who passed away on the 'th September, 1924. I was not beside him when he died, Jo hear his last faint sigh; Or whisper just one loving word, Or even say. good-bye. What would I give to clasp his hand, His dear kind face to see; To hear 'his voice, to see him smile, That meant so much to me? God is good. He gives me strength To bear my heavy cross; He i» the only ono who knows My loneliness and loss. Inserted by his ever loving wife. BCOTT.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Btuel Jane, who passed away on the 7th . September, 1916. Eleven years have gone since that sad day ■ ' When one we loved was called away; One of .the dearest, one of the best, ■ God in His glory took her to rest. Inierted by her loving husband and three ' eons, • SCOTT.—In loving memory of my Sear motl^r, ' Ethel Jane, who passed away on the 7th September, 1915. Worthy of lasting love was she From those she left behind; A better mother could never be, Or one more true and kind. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, E. and A. Elliott, and granddaughter. TIERNEY—In loving memory of Stanley (Ted), who departed this life on 7th September, 1920. You are always in our minds, dear Ted, Sweet thoughts of you we keep; 'Although eix years have passed away, Our grief is just as deep Inserted by his loving father, mother, Bister, and brother. WALSH.—In loving memory of our dear ' brother. Watty, who passed away on the 7th September, 1923. Fond remembrance. Inserted by Mary and Bert.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 1
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627IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 1
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