IN MEMORIAM.
DOWNEY. —In loving memory of Jessie Maud, only daughter of Mrs. E. Hardymcnt, who died orr-the 18th September, 1920; "Ever remembered." Inserted by her loving mother, brothers, and Mabel. EAGLE. —In loving memory of our darling baby, Stanle3' EasJc, who passed away on the IStlj September, 1020. Suffer little children to come unto Me. Inserted by his lovins parents and brother, i yLETCHER.—In loving remembrance of my dear.father, who passed away on 18th September, 1923. "Beverent memories of days gone by." Inserted by his loving son, Alf. EOBBS. —In loving remembrance of my dear wife, Mildred, who passed away on ISth September, 1922. To memory ever dear. Inserted. by her loving husband and daughter. IANGBIDGE. —In loving memory of Gladys langridge (nee lobb), who passed away at Palmerston North, on 18th September,. 1927. Remembrance. . Mother and sisters. ■' SAMPSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Jane, who passed away on 18th September,, 1927. "Sadly -missed." Inserted by Teenie and Jane. SAMPSON. —In loving memory of our dear mother, May Jane Sampson, who passed away on 18th September, 1927. Ever remembered. Insetted by her lovine daughter, Mary Jane
SYMONS. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Roy Svmons, accidentally drowned near Papeete, IStli September, 1027. , , ' Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, D. and N. Stewart and family.
SYMONS.—In loving memory of my dear nephew, Eoy Symona, accidentally drowned, near Papeete, on 18th September, 1027. Sadly missed. Inserted by hia loving aunt and uncle, M. and M. Adams, and family.
STMONS.—Sacred to tho memory of my only son. Boy Symona, who was accidentally lost at sea from R.M.S. Malrara, near Papeete, on 18th September, 1927. To-day I am thinking of some one, Who was loving, kind, and true, Whoae smiles were as dear as the sunshine. Dear Roy, that some one- is you. Inserted by his loving mother and father, Edlo and Eric "Powell.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 1
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355IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 1
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