IN MEMORIAM.
BOTTLTON.—In loving memory of James Walker Boulton, who passed away February 14,' 1928. Inserted by his lovinu wife and son and daughters. DENTICE. —In loving memory of Vincent Dentice, who passed away February 14, 1929. Bearer to memory than words can tell Are thoughts of tbe one that we loved so well. Only those who loved him know How mucli -we lost four years ago. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HAIN.—A tribute of love to our darling niece, Peggy, who passed away at Wellington. Hos- • pital. February 13, 1028. A- silent thought, a hidden tear, Keeps her memory ever dear. Inserted by her uncle and aunt, \V. and 11. Beveridge, Jbhnsonville. HUTCHDiSOK.—In fond and loring memory , of my dearly-beloved wife, Dorothy Eileen, who passed away on February 14, 1028. Five years nave passed to-day, That I remember well. Treasured sun, -with a lova sincere. Just a memory, bat very dear. Inserted by her loving husband. EUTCHDISON. —In loving memory of Dorothy Eileen, who passed away on February 14, 1928. The passing years can never change Our thoughts of you so dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by mother and family. EARL.—In loving memory of my dear son and brother. Bill, who was accidentally MUed on February 14, 1928. , Always remembered by his mother and Ed. _AR_—McKENZIE.—in remembrance of our dear brother. Bill Earl, and David McKenzle, who were accidentally Wiled on February 14, 1925. ' ■ ' Molly and Bob. liISTER. —In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Mary M. Lister, died February 14, 1932. .. , . Oh, for a touch of that vanished hand/ Oh, for the voice that is still. Inserted by her loving husband and Connie. BKID.—In loving memory of my dearly-loved husband, James Stevenson Reid, who passed . away February 14, 1931 (late N.Z. Police). ' Tlioiigli absent-from amongst us, you aro ever in our thoughts. Always remembered by his loving wlfo, Lillias Reid. SMITH;—In loving memory of my only son, Harold, who passed away on February 14, 1928. Not just to-day, but • every day, In; silence I remember. f - -' . ■ Inserted by his mother. SMITH. —In loving memory of our only brother, • Harold, who passed, away on February 14, 1926. To memory ever dear. Inserted by. his sisters. ' SMITH.—In loving memory of my grandson. Harold, who passed away on February }4, 1926. i ■ ■' Ever remembered. Inserted by Mr. F. Witcombc. v TEDDY. —In loving memory or my dear hus- , band, Francis Henry, who departed this life on February 14, 1931. As I wander to your graveside I stand and wonder why , God broke the golden chain, Frank, And parted you and I. Inserted by his sorrowing wife. TEDDY.—In loving'memory of dad, who passed away on February 14, 1831. We miss our dear father, and vainly wo sigh To see his loved features again. For only in dreams do we feel he is nigh, And hear his sweet fatherly strain. Inserted by his loving sons, Frank and Ray. i.TEDDIV-Tn fond memory of our dearest dad, ' who fell asleep on February 14, 1931. When summer was perfect in fragrance and bloom We saw he was fading away; ' And sorrow In us seemed to shadow with gloom The blue and the gold of the day. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Maud and Ernest Spriggs. : TEDDY.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away on February 14, 1931. To-day as wa look at your photo, A face so loving and true, 1 Do you wonder our hearts aro aching And sighing, dear dad,._for,you? •Inserted by his affectionate daughter aiul son iu T law, Ethel and Doug., and grandchildren. TEDDY.—In loving memory of our dear father who departed this lifo on February 14, 1931 Dad tried to make home as a garden of flowers An Eden still lingering on earth. ' Lind- taught us when children to spend peaccfu hours lix innocent pleasure and . mirth. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law Violet and Fred Williamson. TEDDY.—In loving memory of our d'arlin! dad and granddad, Francis Henry, who fel , asleep on February 14, 1931. R.I.P. Ever fondly remembered. Inserted by his sorrowing daughter and spn-In law. Ivy and Bill and granddaughter Ivy. - TEDDY.—In loving memory of Frank Tcadj who died February 14, 1931. Dearer to memory than words can tell, Are. thoughts of ono we love so well. - Inserted by pal Willie. TEDDT. —in foud memory of our dear fathei who departed this life on February 14, 193: : , Treasured still with a love sincere. Just a memory, but oh; so dear. Inserted by his sorrowing daughter and son-ln law, May and Jack. • TEDDY. —In loving memory of our dear fathe: Francis Henry, who passed away Februar 14, 1931. , At the Kales of Heaven hell meet us With the old sweet loving smile. ■ We are only parted, father dear. Just'for a littlo while. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-lai Mile and Harry. TEDDY. —In affectionate remembrance of de; dad, who fell asleep on. February 14, 1931. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-la' , Mabel and Eric, and grandchild. TEDDY.—In -Ibvlng memory of dear dad, wl passed away February^ 14, 1031. | ' ' To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-ln-Ia and grandchild, Cecil, Maud, and Margery. JJJIWIX.—In loving memory of Alfred A. TJrwl who was drowned in the Wellington Harbo . February 14; 1885; aged 20. We who loved hta sadly miss him As It dawns another year, In the quiet hours of, thinking. Thoughts of him are ever dear. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, a . ■ • _ sisters. ■WRIGHT.—In^IovinK memory of Albert Char Wright, who died at Hanmer In Februai 1020. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Ni 'Central Hotel, Petone.
BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. THANKS. The Relatives of the late Doreen Tnelma Fabian . wish to sincerely Thank Pr. Chllds and tbe Stair or th« Lcwisham Prlvato Hospital for the expert, skill and attention gUcn her during her sad recent illness.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1933, Page 1
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