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DEATHS.

CAPSTICK.—On Tuesday, 6th October, 1931, at Wellington, Thomas, brother of \Y. E. and 3. Capstlck; aged 65 years. LYSTER.—On 7tli October, 1031, at her parents' residence, 23, Constable street, Ivy, beloved second daughter of David and Mary Xyster and sister of Mrs. E. Moyes, Khandallah; aged 31 years. "Absent from the body, present with the Lord." (No mourning, by request.) SHELDON.—On 7th October, 1931, at her late residence, G, Brougham avenue, Anne Tweedle, beloved wife of tho lato James Stafford Sheldon.

IN MEMORIAM. BOULTON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Julia May, who departed this life on 7th October, 1930, after a long illness. We saw her suiter day by day. Which cauacd us bitter grief. And could not give relief. The pain was great, the blow severe. To part with her we loved so dear. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Doris and Mona. DYNAN.—In affectionate memory of Margaret Elizabeth Dynan, who died at Levin on 7th October, 1030. v RXP. Inserted by her family. GRUNNELL. —In fond and loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs.i Grunuell (mum), who died on 7th October, 1925. Always lovingly remembered. Inserted by Mrs. Goodwin and Percy.. GBUNNELL.—In loving memory of Ellen Grunncll, the beloved wife of Samuel Gruiinell, who passed away on 7th October, 1325. But is she dead? The spirit lives .. Witli God above the skies, To Him eternal praises gives That she has won the prize. Inserted by her loving husband, Samuel Gruimcll. GRUNJTELL.—In sad and loving' memory of our dear mother, Ellen Grunnell, who passed away1 on ' 7th ' October, 1925. . She never failed to do her best, ■ Her heart was.true and tender. She patiently toiled for thoso 3ho loved. And left us to remember. Time may dull the edge of grief, But memory turns; back every leaf. Inserted..by,her loved ones, Oert and-Horace, and grandchildren, Horl and Ivali. PALMER.—In loving memory of our Jear mother, LavlnaE. Palmer, who passed away - ' on -Till October, 1930. . .. .. . Ever remembered By her four loving children and cranny. SEMi'LE.—In loving memory of Bob, who died on 7th October, 1930.: "Eternal rest grant (into him, 0 Lord, and let perpetual light , shine upon him."—: Ruth, .'■..,..'■ SEMPLB.—In fond and loving memory of our dear ssn and brother, Kobert Francis (Rob), accidentally killed on 7th October, 1930. It is not the } tears at the moment shed That tell how beloved is the soul that's 2ed, It's .the silent tears In loneliness wept. And a loving remembrance forever kept; i Whatever else we fail to do. We will always, dear. Rob, remember you. Inserted by his loving parents and Queenle, .'.■,'■■■.'."■ Jack, and Vie. SEMPLE.—In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and daddy, Robert Francis (Rob); who died as a result of an accident on 7th October, 1930. . r r It memory's keeping, treasured ever. Are the happy hours we spent together. Till memory fade 3 and light departs, >. You'll live for ever in our hearts. Inserted by his loving wife and little daughters, Erin, Jacqueline, and Pattle. SEMPLE.—In loving" men/ory of our dear brother, Robert -Francis (Rob), who was accidentally killed on 7th October, 1930. At '.the Heavenly gate you'll raeot us. With that same sweet loving smile. We are only parted, dear-Rob, Just for a little while. , Inserted by his loTlng sister and brothcr-in-la,w; Ella nnd Wally. WORSFOLD.—In memory of our dear sinter. Myrtle, who passed away on 7th October, ' ' 1020. > Inserted by her brother and sister-in-law, Tom .. ■ , . and Mizpah.i

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1931, Page 1

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DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1931, Page 1

DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1931, Page 1

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