IN MEMORIAM.
COCHRANE,—In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother Frank, who died at Southland Hospital, Juno 5, 1919. There came a shock, an awful blow, Our grid the world will never know, His smiling face, his loving ways, We’ll ne'er forget hint all our flays. ’T is sad but true we know not why, The best are the first that are called on to die. Sacred the spot where our dear brother is laid, Fond is the memory that never will fade. Sweet is the thought that again we shall meet Kneeling together at Jesus’ feet. "So loved; so mourned.” ■ —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. HEN DEN. - In loving memory of Rifleman Lender Heyden, who was killed in action at Mcssines on Juno 5, 1917. No matter how we pray, dear Lcn No matter how wo call, There is nothing left to answer But your photo on the wall, - Inserted by his loving sisters, Alice, Eva, and May.
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Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 4
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165IN MEMORIAM. Southland Times, Issue 18840, 5 June 1920, Page 4
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