IN MEMORIAM
BARKER.—In fond remembrance of my dear wife, Oraee Winifred, who passed away on July 18, 1941. A silent thought, a secret tear Keeps her memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband. ■ARKEB (IOWE). —In loving memory of my dear daughter Orace. who passed away July 16. 1941. The memories of the Joys we shared. Those happy days together Still bind us In a love divine That death can never sever. Badly misted by her loving. mother. BARKER (ROWE). —In loving memory of my dear ailter Orace. who passed awar July is, 1941.
Bweet Is the word remembrance. As these few words will show. You will always be remembered As the years come and go. Inserted by her loving brother Mervyn. BARKER.—In loving memory of Grace Winifred, who passed away July 18. 1941. When last we saw her smiling face She looked so bright and well. And little did we think that day It was our last farewell. Inserted by her mother-in-law, Harold and Oordon.
BARKER.—In loving memory of my friend and neighbour. Mrs. Barker, who passed away July 18. 1941.
God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Mrs. Borycr.
■LLIOTT.—In lovind memory of our dear daughter Val. who passed away July 16. 1032. Till memories fade and life departs You will live for ever In our hearts. Inserted by her loving parents.
BLLIOTT. —In loving memory of little Valerie, who passed away July 18, 1932. Oone from this world so quickly. Plucked like a flower In bloom. So beautiful, fair and loving. Oh I Why was she taken so soon. Inserted by her loving Nana, Orandad, Aunties, Dolly, Leo and Vera. ■ERnrRTM—In loving memory of our dear daughter Dorothy, who passed away July 16. 1937. We loved her then, we love her yet. We remember when others forget. Inserted by father and mother. MASSEY.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who fell asleep July 16, 1931. Not Just to-day but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving mother, father, Owen fcnd Jean. MATTHEWS.—In loving memory of our dear Grandma, who pasted away July 18. 1934. Though years have passed we have not forgotten. Valerie, Owen. Leah. MrGARKY.—In memory of my friend, who died July 1«. 1940. T.B. MOYEB.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away July 18. 1941. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Ret a and Maurice, and grandchildren. MOYES.—In affectionate memory of my mother, who died July 16. 1941. To those who have a mother. Ouard her with care, Tor you never know her value Until you see her vacant chair. Inserted by her loving daughter Winnie. Ta Puke. Moves. —in loving memory of my mother, who passed away July 16. 1941. A silent thought brings many a tear Of one I miss and love so dear. Inserted by Nettle, oeorge and Fred MeCauley. Te Puke. Mover—in loving memory of my wlfa, who passed away July 16, 1941. Ood's greatest gift—remembrance. Inserted by A. Moyea. FATES.—In loving memory Of _our dear father, who pasted awar July 16. 1937. Deep In our hearta a memory la .kept Of Dad, we loved, end will never forfet. Inserted by Mum, Hazel, Iris, Vera, Patsy. PATTrmnON.—In lovinf memory of our dear wife and mother, died July 27. 193*. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Audrey.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 1
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561IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 166, 16 July 1942, Page 1
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