In Memory of Late Mr Bollard
i fany Attend Little Church at Tamahere NEIGHBOUR and friend “A good life hath, hut few days, a good name endureth for ever." text, taken from Ecclesiass 41 43, was the basis on which h Rev.’ E. Lionel Harvie, of Campreached an eloquent sermon ”, gt Stephen’s Church, Tamahere, .terday afternoon, when a beautiful Atrnrial service was conducted as a tribute to the late Hon. R. F. most appropriate that in the typical country church at TarnaSi where the late Mr. Bollard had me of his most intimate associahis friends should gather •ilamnly to pay testimony to his life ? faithful service. The little church lli a full congregation, visitors being present from Hamilton and CamDominion to-day mourns Richrd Francis Bollard, and tributes are heine paid to his memory, but it is nnly right that here in this little rhumb where he had for so long his , iritual home, tve should remember him not only as a politician and administrator, but as a neighbour and friend a loyal friend and faithful servant of the church,” said Mr. Harvie, who delivered a sermon full of sympathy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 135, 29 August 1927, Page 1
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