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IN MEMORIAM.

COULTER.—In loving memory of our daughter, Agnes, who passed away February °2Bth, 1925

Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving parents and brothers.

JOPSON.—In memory of our dear Mother, who was laid to rest 28th February, 1920. A distant grave is a painful thing, Where loving hands no flowers can bring; lint Jesus, in His loving care, Will guard our loved one lying there. and Betty (Auckland).

JOPSON.—In loving memory of rny dear mother, Mabel (Rush) Jopson, who passed away 28th February, 1920. A shadow rests upon our home; We miss her smiling face. Where’er wo look, where’er wo go, Wo sec her vacant place. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Stella (of Auckland).

JOPSON.—In memory of our loving mother, Mabel Rush, who went to her rest 28th February, 1920. The winds of Heaven blow softly O’er that quiet, sacred spot; But in the changing scenes of life By ns you’re not forgot. —lnserted by her loving sons, Bill, Rath, and Mack (Auckland).

JOPSON—In memory of a loving mother, Mabel Rush, wife of Peter (Benfell) Jopson. who went to rest 28th February, 1920. \Yc would not fear old ago could wo but know.

’Mid failing powers and weakness, wc

could keep God guarded in flio cloisters of our soul Your memory till wc, too, fall asleep. —lnserted by those in Auckland who love her.

JOPSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mahcl Rush, who passed away February 28th, 1920. I saw her suffering day by day, It caused me bitter grief To sco her pine away, And could not give relief. In silence she suffered, with patience she

bore, God called her homo to suffer no more. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Maisic (Auckland').

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Bibliographic details
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Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
284

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 19802, 28 February 1928, Page 4

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