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IN MEMORIAM.

BELK.— Loving remembrances of mother and grandmother, who passed away Midhirst, 1935. Sleep on, dear grandmother, your work is o'er, Your willing hands will toil no more; For everyone you did your best, And now you've found eternal rest. — Inserted by Owen and children, Cambridge. DIVEHALL.— In loving memory of my dear son and our dearly loved brother, Riflemen Claude W. J. Divehall, of the 8th Reinforcement, killed in the Battle of the Somme, France, September 15, 1916. Aged 22 years. We do not forget him, we loved him too dearly For his memory to fade from our lives like a dream; Our lips need not speak, when our hearts mourn sincerely, For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers (late of Toko). REI.— In loving memory of our dear mother and wife who passed away on September 15, 1939. You often said we would miss you, Your words have proved quite true. We lost the best and dearest friend Dear mother when we lost you. Friends "may think we have forgotten, If they sometimes see us smile; But they little know the heartache That we are hiding all the while. —Inserted by her loving husband and family.

REI— In loving memory of our dear grandmother who passed away on September 15, 1939. She never failed to do her best, Her heart was true and tender; She patiently toiled for those she loved And left us to remember. —Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Kema, Dummy, T6 Rangi, Te Mana and Ngaki. RYAN.— In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister who passed away on September 15, 1938. To-day brings back sad memories Of our loved one gone to rest O' for the touch of a vanished hand And a sound of a voice that is stilled. — Inserted by father, mother, sisters and brothers.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1940, Page 6

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315

IN MEMORIAM. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1940, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1940, Page 6

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