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IN MEMORIAM.

BEARD.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William, who passed away September 20, 1024. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away. Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. Inserted by his loving wife and three little daughters.

BEARD.—In loving memory of our dear win and brother, William, who departed this life on September 20, 1924. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and days go by. The sweetest memories, fond and true. Will ever remain, dear son and brother, of you. Inserted by Ills loving parents and brothers, Albert and Tom.

BROWN.—In loving memory of Thomas Warren Brown, who died September 20 19-7 To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law E. and G. Paul.

CALLAGHAN.—In loving remembrance of my dear father, William Callaghan, who passed away at Braeside Private Hospital, Whangarel, September 20, 1916 RIP ' O sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his sorrowing daughter, Florence.

CLARKE.—In loving memory of our darling June, who died September 20, 1924. This lovely bud—so young and fair— Called hence by early doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In paradise would bloom. Inserted by her loving parents, J. C and L. Clarke, Tuakau.

GREY. —In loving memory of John Frederick, who died September 20, 1919. God called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still; His memory is as dear to-day, As in the hour he passed away. Inserted by his loving father, mother, •ister and brother.

HARPER.— In loving memory of our dear son and brother Bert, who died at Melbourne, iSeptemiber 20, 1927. To-day brings back sad memories, Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of him to-day, Are those who loved him best. Inserted by his loving father, mother and sister May.

JONES.—In loving memory of our dear W'alter, who passed away, September 19 1923. Sadly missed by his sorrowing parents, James and Emma Jones, late of Mangawai.

KEANE.—In loving memory of our loving husband and father, John Keane, accikilled at Auckland September He left his home in perfect health. We little thought of death so near, But God saw best to take him home, And with His will we must comply. The shock was great, the pain severe To part with one we loved so dear; Our trial's hard, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

KEANE.—In memory of dear brother John, killed September 20, 1926. There's nothing left for me of days, That used to be but a memory. Inserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, niece and nephew.

KEANE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Jack, accidentally killed, September 20, 1926. Remembrance is a golden chain That binds until we meet again. Inserted by his loving brother, Willie.

Lo* 'KWOOD.—In loving memory of our rlenr Willie, who departed this life on September 19. 1927. Our hearts just ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear: God knows how much we miss you, As it dawns the first sad year. Inserted by his loving mother, father, brothers, and grandmother.

I'\f" —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away September 20. 1916. Ever remembered by his loving family.

BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. MR. McI'HII.LIPS sincerely thanks all kind friends who sympathised with him in b!s recent sad loss, also the doctor, sister and nurses of Wallace Ward 28, for their kind attention during his wife's illness. THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE I.ATE MRS. TURNER, wish to sincerely thnrik ail kind friends who sympathised w!rh them in their recent sad bereavement: f r letters, cards, telegrams and floral n'.dpms received : also Messrs. Weir, i'nd rrakers, for the efficient and business .enilants.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19280920.2.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
638

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1928, Page 1

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