IN MEMORIAM.
IBBERTSON.—In fonrl and loving memory of our dear son and brother. Raymond Russell, who died September S.' 1919. Fondly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his sorrowing parents and sister. IBBERTSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Ray, who died at 'Hamilton. September S. 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-ln-iaw. LARKIN.—In loving memory of our dear “other and grandma, who fell asleep September S. 1924. Sleep on beloved, inserted by her loving daughter and son-iD-lavr and grandchildren, X). and M. E. AieGiii. LARKIN.—In loving memory of our dear !? u !So? Ild -, Krandlna > who ( l* ed September e, 1924. Nell, Jim and children. LARKINS.—In loving memory of our aunt, who fell asleep on September S. 1924. “The noblest thoughts my soul cau claim More sacred than all other. An infant when her love first came. Reverently I breathe her name— The blessed name of aunt.” Inserted by her loving nieces, Milllssa, Clarice, Zona. LAWRENCE.—In loving memory of our dear father and husband. Charles Lawrence. who departed this life at Waihi September S. 1924. None know how sad the parting, Nor what the farewell cost. God alone knows the heartaches, The loneliness and the loss. His loved ones. JIcLAREN.—In loving memory of our near mother and grandma, who passed away September G. 1023. To memory ever dear. Sadly missed. Inserted bv t?f r .loving daughter ' and son-in-law, > a r Cl and grandchildren, Siarboro Lane, Parnell. M.ALKER.—In loving memory of our dear Soptembor“ 0t 1924 Who departed this llfe She “°" rn her f ! oss well we mav. With kfnd°i” r f , np 7 d from d-o-v to day. \Ve miVc D l y (lppds aud words of love c miss her now she’s gone above. daughters*? by her loving husband and bereavement acknowledgment* t?’ C- KIDD AND FAMILY 47 th?i^ en - Btrpct ’ Grp - V Lynn, wish to tender or fiomr f Vh h j f ankS aH hind friends 1 ™ tributes and letters of condoiad^be^eteSenr 111 " St?Dt in their Fl\mv AND Mr:s - I. ROSS AND their svmneth td t hank all kind friends for aho for P a A hy in t h ei r sad bereavement: emblems te]e?ramS and floraJ
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 8 September 1925, Page 1
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366IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 212, 8 September 1925, Page 1
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