IN MEMO RIAM.
DUNBAR.——In memory of Harry Dunbar, who died at Taihape on November 15, 1918, during the influenza. epidemic. «Inserted by his comrades of the Taihape Volunteer Fire Brigade. ._-..._....._———.._—._.—————.._..._.._..__. DUNBAR.—In memory of my old friend, Harry Dunbar, who died at Taihape on November 15, 1918, during the influenza epidemic. “Gone West, but still remembered.” -—lnserted by W. R. Stevens. McCULLOUGH.—In loving memory of James, the beloved husband of A. McCullough, who died November 15th, 1918. The midnight stars are shining, Upon a. silent grave. ‘Where sleeping without dreaming Lies one {we could..llot save. ‘ Could we have raised his dying head Or heard his last farewell. . The shock would not have been so bad, For’ those who loved him well. —'A. 'McCulloch.
D'ONALD.——-In loving memory or my . dear wife; Maudie,‘ ‘who’ died "Novem- , be:-16th, 1918.‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ‘Though your death was sad" ‘dear ‘ Maudie, W « Arid you !boreA your Vpaiun ‘S.O'bl‘>B.Vo. 1 have been so sad and lonely Since they laid you in the grave. ——R. Dounald. V M V
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3337, 15 November 1919, Page 4
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168IN MEMORIAM. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3337, 15 November 1919, Page 4
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