IN MEMORIAM
BAKER.—In loving memory of George, husband •nd father, who was taken from all worry and pam May 22. 1940. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by his wife and family. BBOXTON.—In remembrance of our loving wife •nd mother, who fell asleep May 22, 1936. Wo who loved you sadly miss you. Inserted by her loving husband Tom. and daughter-in-law Oertrude. BACBE.—In loving memo™ of my dear father, who passed away May 22. 1038. To a memory that will live for ever. Inserted by his loving daughter Lloma. ■AWBES.—In loving memory of my dear, wife. Minnie Hawkes, who passed away May 22. 1938. Thy will be done. Inserted by her loving husband. ■EBBEBT.—In loving memory of darling little Oaenor (Codgle), who fell asleep May 22. 1939. Though her smile has gone for ever. And her little hand I cannot touch. I shall never MM those sweet memories Of the little darling I loved so much. Inserted by her lovfc* mummy. XeCABTHT.—In loving memory a* Wally. died of wounds In Crete. May 21, 19«U A good pelInserted by Blng. Eve and Vie. MBSICH.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Stepe. who passed away May az, 1933. Not lust to-day. but every day. In silence we remember. Ever remembered by his wife Maria, and daughter Vera. BEED.—In loving memory of Our dear husband and father, who fell asleep suddenly May 23. 1931. Remembrance Is a gift no one can steal. Death leaves a wound no one can neai. Inserted by his loving wife, sons and daughters; also bon Jack, in Sydney. SCJION.—In loving memory of *»2i Sophie, who paased away May 17, 193®. Inserted by her loving husband. BIMF&ON. —In memory of our pal, Johnny, killed In Crete, May 22, 1941. He played with us, he with yB * Ho fought for us, and died for u». Inserted by his old pals Jim (overseaa) and Johnny. TAYLOR.—In loving remembrance of Oeorge Honry, died May 33. 1939. Loving thoughts, kind and true. Will always remain, dear loved one, or you. Ever remembered by his sorrowing and daughters. dt'Uhters-ln-law and son-in-iaw. TAVLOB.—L-wir.s n»morl«s of mv (•e»r■ fs'her. |. s-'-.l e«'ry ?\fn y IPS'. Fondly .6 11 . (v urn lov.n:; dautfh-er so:i-lr.-iaw, C.'ci. ar.J / if.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 1
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368IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 1
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