IN MEMORIAM.
PETERSEN. —In loving memory of my dear daughter, Hannah, who died October 16th., 1920. No tongue can tell, no word can say, How much we miss her day by day. So good and true while on this earth, W)e miss her most who knew her worth. We cannot claim a day our own, Nor yet a single hour. Death may cut the strongest down, And. blight the fairest flower. —lnserted by her loving Mother, Brothers and Sisters.
PETERSEN. —In loving . memory of Hannah Petersen, who died on October 16th., 1920. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o’er on the borderland we left her, Soon to meet and part no more. We, who love her, sadly miss her As it dawns another year In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of her arc always dear. —lnserted bv her loving husband C. Peterson, and family.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2950, 17 October 1925, Page 2
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150IN MEMORIAM. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2950, 17 October 1925, Page 2
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