IN MEMORIAM.
FURSE.—In loving memory of Archie, beloved husband of Mildred l'i:rwho died October 11, 1919. In the lonely hour.-, of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. &WEXSSOX. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Adolphus Reaho’f Sweusson, who died* at Otaki on the 9th October, 191'. Ever remembered. I sit and think of you, dear husband. And my heart is filled .vith pain; Ah! this earth would be a heaven If I could hear your voice again. The kiss I placed upo.n your brow, When you had passed away. Brings back to me your dear, sweet face Of two sad years ago to-day. —lnserted ’by his loving wife, and daughter Myrtle. SWEXSSOX. —In loving memory of my dear father. Adolphus Reaholt S wens son. died at Otaki. October 9. 191 S. For ever wit-h the Lord. —lnserted by his daughter, Tilly, and (son-in-law. James Ingles. Macgaroa. stt'K.VSsOX. of our dear father. Adolphus Ret? holt, who departed this life on Sth October, 191S'. A better father never lived. Xor one more true and kind; His equal in this weary world You’ll rarely and. Xothing is left to 'cheer us but biphoto in the frame. —lnserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law. Thomas and Emily.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 11 October 1920, Page 2
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