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IN MEMORIAM.

ANDREWS.— T In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away suddenly at Wel- , lln^ton Hospital, Bth December, 1926. . . Inserted by his loving family. jCARNELL.— In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Alice (Bess), who passed away on ' the 9th December, 1911. Jfothlng but-memories as we journey on, longing; for' a smile and a face that Is gone; A silent sigh; a hidden tear; . ■ loving thoughs of one "so dear. ■ . r One by one * our loved ■ ones -leave us, • And our sad hearts wonder why; : . Sut we' haTe .God's own assurance We shall meet them by and by. Inserted by ber loving sisters and brothers. DONNELI*.—In loving memory of out dear little . Norman ("Donnie"), who died Sth December, 1927; aged 5 years. Sadly missed. Inserted by Ms loving daddy and mummy. EVERETT. —In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Wellington 1928. Beault of accident. Tis not the tears that are shed at the time That tell of the hearts that arc torn, *A'is ttiß bitter ' t6a,rs in. ttic after ye<irs . And the loneliness silently borne. Inserted by her only daughter, E. Robertson, Christen urch. M'ALEES.—Ia loving memory of our dear father, who died on the Sth December. 1026. Inserted by his loving son Dave and daughter- . . in-law Nina. M'ALEES.—In loving memory of our dear dad. who died on the 9th December, 1926. Inserted by his loving sons, George and Arthur. M'ALEES.—In loving memory of my dear hus- . band and father, James Patrick M'Alees, who died on the 9th December, 1926. Inserted by his loving wifo and family in Auckland. SIERRETT.—In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life 9th December, 1928. The rolling stream of life flows on. Oh, still the vacant chair Beealls the love, the voice, a smile of one who once sat there. * Oh, you, who have a father, love him while you may; He will not always linger. Too soon he'll pass away. Inserted by his loving daughter and son, Phyllis and Fergus. JEEXTED.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Agnes, who fell asleep on the Sth December, 1928. Short and sudden was the call ;■ Of one so dearly loved by allThe shock was great, the loss severe . To part with a sister we love so dear. Inserted by her loving sisters and brother ■ Jessie, Bessie; and Henry. ' RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear be? 19"4 Alma °UVe# Wl'° d' €d 9th Dc(:l;mInserted by her parents, A. and P. Russell. BKILTON, WILLIAM JOHN.—In affectionate remembrance of my dear husband and father who passed away aboard a.s. Wahine at Wellington, 9th December, 1925. A daily thought, an everlasting memory. Inserted by his loving wife and son, Raymond. lANCRED.—In fond and loving memory of dear mother, who departed tills life Sth December, 1929. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mollie and Frank. WALTERS.—In loving memory of our dear ■ h^- Elizabeth Ann, who passed away on ah December, 192.7; also our son, Eric on 29th December, 1917. ' Ever remembered. Inserted by E. A. and C. S. Morrison and family. WALTERS.— In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who departed from us on 7th December, 1925, at Petone. Inserted by "her loving husband and family. WALTERS.—In loving memory of my dear mother and our grandmother, who departed this life 7th December, 1928. The pearly gates were opened, Our Saviour's voice said come. With farewells left unspoken Our mother entered horns. Inserted by her loving daughter, Hannah, and grandchildren, Maisie, Clara, Jean, and lan. JVEST.—A token of love to the memory of WHYS'. West. Died" atii Deccmbcr^lfl^T^" '^ "Tis not the (ears of the moment shod, fthat can tell how beloved is the soul that is fieri; Sut the sad tears of lonely days that are wept, £md the awcet remembrance ever kept. Mother and W?.l.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1929, Page 1

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