IN MEMORIAM
ARMOUR.- In loving memory ot our dear daughter. Jean, passed away July 26. 1935. Her smiling face, her cheerful ways. Are pleasant to recall. She had a smile for everyone. And died beloved by ell. Inserted by her loving mother and father. ARMOUR.—In loving memory of my dear sister and auntie. Jean, who iell asleep July 26. 193 j. Deep in our hearts. Jean, a memory Is kept. Of you we loved and will never forget. Mavis. Stanley and Alison. Jean. ARMOUR —In loving memory of my dear sister. Jean, passed away July 26. 1935. Your loving memory. Jean. Is treasured still with love sincere. Myrtle and Kenn. ARMOUR.—In loving memory of my dear niece. Jean, passed away July 26. 1935. I do not forget her. nor do I intend. I think ot her often and shall 'Hi the end. Inserted by her loving Uncle Arthur. ARMOUR. —In loving memory of our pal. Jean, passed away July 26. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Fred. Arch. Bob and Daphne. ARMOUR.--In loving memory of my dear niece and cousin. Jean, who departed this life July 26, 1935. Inserted by Auntie Lou. Alice and Annie. ARMOUR.- In loving memoiy of Jean Armour, who fell asleep July 26. 1935. Resting where no shadows fall. In peucct. peace she awaits us all; God will link the broken chain As one by one we meet again. Inserted by J. J. (Jock) McDcrmott. BANKS (Burgess).—ln loving memorv of my dear mother, passed away July U4. 1940. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Loving memories outlast all. Inserted by E. R. Sprout. BRIGHT.—In loving memory ot Henry and Wilfred (Chook), who passed away July 21 and 25. 1938. Iri silence we remember. Phyllis and family. CHAMPION.—In loving memory of dear Malcolm, who died on Juiy 26. 1939. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife. CHAMPION. —In memory of my dear father, who died July 26. 1939. Lovely memories of you. i Edna. CHAMPION.—In loving memory of dear Malcolm, j who died on July 26. 1939. Ever remembered. Morris family. DILLY.—In loving memory of our dear father, who fell asleep July 25. 1938. Loved and remembered the same to-day. As in the hour you passed away. Inserted by his loving daughters Ivy, Phyllis, Maggie and son Wal, overseas. BILLY.—In loving memory of Puppy, passed away July 25. 1938. Others may forget you But we never will. Inserted by Jack. Wallace. Faye and Gladys. SLLIOT (Auntie May).—Salvation Army Officer, died July 26, 1941. Always remembered by Hilda Jury and Mr. ana Mrs. Barnes and family. GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of our dea* wife and mother, who passed away July 2#. 1940. Ever remembered by her loving husbard and children. Jim, Albert and Betty. GRIFFITHS.—In fond memory «ol Auntie Nina, passed awa.v July 26. 1940. Sadly missed. Arnold. Nellie and June Thompson.
G WILLI AM. —In loving memory of my dear hubanri and lather. Samuel Herbert, who passed away July 25. 1940. The dearest (lad ths world could hold. Always unselfish, a heart of (told. With tender love and deep regret. We who loved him will never forget. Inserted by his loving wife. sons and daughters. GWILLIAM.— In loving memory of our dear dad and grandad, who passed away Juiy 25. 1940. A beautiful nature, a heart ol gold. The dearest dad this world could hold. Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law. Ino grandson Zoe. Harry and Selwyn.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 174, 25 July 1942, Page 1
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