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IN MEMORIAM.

r a ® ectlonat e remembrance of our on September Ts who away Ever remembered. Rranrfrhflriro bi V- l i er lovtr >S s °n Jim, and grandchildren Gordon, Norine and Noel. M rto H n A «;7H In , ' OVlnB . memory of our dear mother, 1939. y Otahuhu on September 15. », Sadly missed. 11 Macf elted by her aHec tionate daughter Cis, and f M and >, lovinß ? en >ory Of our dear sister and auntie, who passed away September 15, 1939. To memory ever dear, e and lE iuf a d by her loving sister Lizzie. and Ivy ° dMr* N ninfii"JI EN PiF RSON '"I In lohdest memory of 1934 ' Hho away September 14. For ever remembered. Ge l o n rge rt Thomp d S on ghter Ellzabeth ' and P '^I RIDG .E ~ ln lovin S memory of our dear wife and mother, who died September 15, 1932. e Inserted by her loving husband and family. R^m I 1 IN 5 TON * j — loving memory of our dear t J\P s oand and father, Nathaniel, who passed through the little white gate September 14, 1926. He sleeps in God's beautiful garden. 0 in the sunshine of perfect peace. t Inserted by his loving wife and family. * RI rR? INGT !? N *~" In lovin S memory of our dear u lather, who passed on September 14, 1926. Sweet is the spot where our dear father is laid. Many a visit in silence is made To lay a flower in remembrance of thee 1 -iou are never forgotten, and never will be. Inserted by Harold and Emily. c sc °TT.--ln loving memory of my boy. Peter s accidentally killed September 10, 1939. 1 V n s wor ld stands at my side, .j ~P ers » "Dear mother, death does not divide. * Inserted by his mother. ;. TRACEY.— Treasured memories of my dear son. Albert (Chilla), fell asleep September 14. 1935. s In memory a constant thought, In heart a silent sorrow. Inserted by his loving mother. lov * n S memory of our dear brother, Albert, who passed away September 14, 1935. Loving memories so sweet and dear, Are treasured still with love sincere. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Gussie, Ted and Thelma Seager. , TiiACEY.—Memories of my dear brother, Albert, passed away September 14. i He died as he lived, everyone's friend? Inserted by Ruth, Henry and Lorraine Ford. TIIACEY.—Loving memories of dear Albert, passed t away September 14; also dear William, passed e away July 30. * Loved by all. 1 Inserted by Hilda and Frank. WALDING.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away September 15. 1939. i, Ever remembered. Inserted by his sons and daughters. y WATSON.—In loving memory of my dearest friend, Margaret (Y), who passed away September 15. 1939, at Birkenhead. A tender chord of memory is softly touched to-day. Inserted by her loving friend. Ivy Thompson. d WATSON.—In loving tribute to'the memory of my dear friend (Ma). A friend In need, is a friend indeed. Kitty. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our darling daughter, Lois, who passed away September 14. 1939; aged 11 years. 3 No one knows how we miss her. Only those who have lost can understand, 6 Of a grief that is bprne in silence, r For the one we loved so much. Just to kiss her dear wee face. s To see her happy smile. To put our arms around her now, e Just for a little while. Deeply mourned by her loving lather, mother, brother and sister. a i WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Lois, who passed r away September 14. 1939. 1 There is a Uttle pathway, That eyes may never see, But still It winds unbroken ', Between my friend and me. j Inserted by Zilpha Storey, Rotorua. V WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of dear Lois, who passed away on September 14, 1939. , Often there comes before us. y Your dear face, loving and true, & For death can never take away Loving memories, dear Lois, of you. 1 Inserted by her loving pals. June and Nance.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 1

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672

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 1

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