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IN MEMORIAM

F, and father' uh£ embra .£ ce ol °" r d " r 1940. lather, who passed away July 18, A silent chord of memory Is sadly touched to-day. famil" 6 by hls lovln B daughter. son and Ff S A '\^ n d'led' n july er ?B ry i94l ° Ur br ° th " Ever remembered. Arthur, Eva. and nieces Beverley Kl p^ed l a\,r^^r^3 9 . of a n^ y de^ r s on h TorLoved and longed for always. Inserted by their loving wife and mother livS 5 wrjer.s» sr. Sunshine passes, shadows fall Loving memory outlasts all daughter-In-law" 1 Ivy?*' bV h ' s Son Re * and K^?~~ In ,ovin * memory of dear Dad and Rov Always remembered by Nell. Charl and Nance. K, N„ r naT ln whr^fsed me a m w°a r y y vR?" Brockle 6 ™nd Marg ' and « ra ™ "&sre "n? 1 ™ 1 ", T "ORBURN.-ln ever loving memorv Thnrhi!rf S , e i' Rumbal and Matthew George ' accidentally killed at Ruatangata railway crossing on July 18. 1927. Inserted bv inn , lo , vlns 'a'hers and mothers, wife and son and sisters and brothers. R oi M c'ii , bVr, T^, H RB r I:RN -- In lovi,lK remembrance in Q-r J d Oeorge. accidentally killed July Burroughs by HaZCI and ™ T7«41! dC " triend Ever remembered. Inserted by Beckham Family. mF J" or y ot D »d- »'ho passed Siim- ii?. a\u 4l ' Ever remembered by Phill. Nellie and Albert. BI S- c ln loving memory of my brother-in-law. Charles Surman. Remembrance. Inserted by A. Dick. t * , ' e *T wh,te> 'AN.— In loving memory ot Beryl, passed away July 18. 1941. Gone from us her smiling face Her pleasant, cheerful ways; The heart that won so many friends In happy, bygone days. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Crawley. W }AT' - .L n ,c 2 nci remembrance of our dear son 1941 Walter, who passed away July 19, Our memory often wanders. As the twilight shadows fall. Back to days of happiness. Days beyond recall. And a vision comcs before u•. So fond, so alive and sweei Of him whose lips are silent. Whose heart has ceased to beat. Ever remembered by his loving father, mother, sisters and brother.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 1

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365

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 168, 18 July 1942, Page 1

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