IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIS.—In fond memory of our father, H. E. Davi3, viho departed this life suddenly Ist January, 1908. Inserted by his daughter and son; Mrs. A. L. France and H. E. Davis. EAGLE.—In loving memory of our dear little Margaret (Margie), who passed away on tlie Ist January, 1928. Dearer to memory than words can tell, Are thoughts of one we loved so well; Only those who loved her know How much, we lost four years ago. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. GOODIN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Phyllis, who passed away on Slst December, 1927. . What .happy hours we onco enjoyed. How sweet their memory still, But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. Inserted by her loving parents, and sister and brothers, Rita, Bert, and Jack. JONES-BENNETT.—In ' fond memory of our dear Mina, who fell asleep In Jesus at Lower Hutt on New Year's Eve, 1920; also Edward Bennett, father of above, who fell asleep on Labour Day, 1326, at Pctone. We shall.sleep, but not forever. There will be a glorious dawn. We shall meet to part, no, never, On the Resurrection Morn. ROBERTSON. —In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved son and brother. John Robertson (Jock), accidental] y killed on 31st December, 1926; aged 23 jears and 8 months. Death often comes to let us know We love more dearly than we know; But love In death should make us sco What love in life should always be. " Time moves on and we're reminded Of. a day our hearts were crushed, When God took you, oh, so quickly, Ani we all in gloom were thrust. In the lonely hours of night When sleep forsakes my ejes, '. Mv thoughts vate in the silent grave Where my dear son lies. Inserted by his loving pan-nts and brother 1 ' and1 sister. ' KOBEHTSOX.—In vnitfr Hmti'tPvl 'my dear brother, . accidentally killed on 31st December, 19Z6. '' - '; A sad but sweet, remembrance ''Of1 amoved one gdne to rest. v lnscited by his sisteij Maisle. ( ROBERTSON-—ln loving memory of my 'dear brother, Jonn, accidentally Sailed on the Slst December, 1826. % "~ ' The-happy lioirts- we once enjoyed When we were all together. But Ohl How-different Is our home-Slnqe-you have gone forever. Inserted by his brother, Tom. EOBERTSON.—In loving memory of John Robertson (Jock),' accidentally Wiled on 31st December, 1926. ' He'had a nature you couldn't help loving, , A heart that was purer than «old, - And to tKose who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow old. Inserted by SI. R.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 1
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426IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 1
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