Family Notices
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Tuesday 18 April 1922 p 1 Family Notices
LEWIS. -In sad and Ioving memory of our
dear brother, Benjamin John, who was accidentally drowned off S.S. Bass on
April 18. 1921.
We will meet him again in the morning,
In the dawn of the beautiful day,
When the time of waiting and watching
And all sadness has passed away.
Inserted hy his loving brother and sister-in-law, Ernest and Emily Lewis.
LEWIS -In loving memory of my dearly
loved and loving husband, Benjamin John Lewis, who was accidentally drowned off S.S.Bass, April 18, 1921, in the 29th year
of his age.
Thinking of thee, eternities between,
All that we were, and all we might have
been;
Like winged birds my thoughts fly back to
thee,
The dearest, truest in this world to me.
Inserted by his loving wife and children. Irene Lewis, 13 Cascade road.
LEWIS -In loving momory of our dear
brother, Benjamin John Lewis, who was accidentally drowned off S.S.. Bass, April 18, 1921, in the 29th year of his age.
Only a memory of bygone days,
A sigh for a face unseen;
A constant feeling that God alone
Knows best what might have been. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Sarah and Jim Lewis.
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Family Notices
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Wednesday 18 April 1923 p 1 Family Notices
LEWIS.-In fond and ever loving memory
of my dear husband, and our dear Daddy Benjamin John Lewis, who was acci- dentally drowned off S.S. Bass, on April 18, 1921.
Sometimes in the silent midnight air
The veil will lift, in answer to our prayer And we live on, content to wait His will, Knowing he loves us still.
Inserted by his loving wife and children Irene Lewis, 13 Cascade-road.
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Family Notices
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 19 April 1924 p 1 Family Notices
IN MEMORIAM.
LEWIS-In loving memory of my dear
husband, and our dear Daddy, Benjamin John Lewis, who was accidentally drowned off S.S. Bass, April 18, 1921
Each sorrowing has its purpose,
Bysorrowing oft unguessed
But, as sure as the sun brings morning,
What ever is, is best,
insertcd by hisloving wife and children,
I, and A Lewis.
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Family Notices
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Saturday 18 April 1925 p 1 Family Notices
LEWIS.-In loving memory of my dearly
loved husband and our dear daddy, Benjamin John Lewis, who was accidentally drowned S.S. Bass, April 18th, 1921.
We do not forget fond memories of you; Every hour of the day has its store;
You are part of our l¡ves; you are with us Till the day dawns, and death is no more.
Inserted by his loving wife and children. I. Lewis, 13 Cascade-road.