IN MEMORIAM.
DILLON. —In loving memory of my dear Wife and Mother, who passed away September 14, 1936. Always unselfish, loving, and kind. Few in this world her equal to find; One of the best that God could send— A wonderful mother right to the end. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. , HEDRICK. —In memory of Mother, who passed away 15th September, 1933. Tranquilly sleeping, all pain is o’er. Peacefully resting for evermore. •-Inserted by her son Robert. M’GILYERY.—In memory of Grandma, who passed away at Dunedin September 14, 1930.—“ Remembrance.”—lnserted by her daughter-in-law (Bertha M’Kinlcy) and family. MTNTYRE. —In loving memory of my Dad and our Granddad, who passed away on September 14th, 1951. He has taken his last long journey, In God’s beautiful ship called Rest, Away from this world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. i —lnserted by his loving daughter Alethea and grandchildren. M’LEOD. —In loving memory of onr dear , ■wife and mother (Annie), who passed away September 15, 1939. Not a day we forget you— In our thoughts you’re always near; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. M’LEOD. —In memory of Annie M’Leod, East Avenue, St. Kilda; died September lsth, 1939. iDntil the day breaks and the shadows flea away. Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, M. and I. Hunter, St. Kilda. RYDER.—In loving memory of my dear Husband and Father, died September 15th, 1927. ' Not to-day, but every day, in silence we remember —lnserted by his loving wife and family. SHAW. —In loving memory of wee Gary, who was called back to heaven on Septem-' her 14th, 1939 Gone from this world so quickly, Plucked like a flower in bloom; So young so sweet, so dearly loved. Oh. why was he taken so soon? —lnserted by his Grandma and Grandad Slaekmore. SHAW.—In loving memory of wee Gary, who died September 14, 1939. i bud the Gardener gave us, A pure and lovely child; He gaye it to our keeping. To cherish undefiled; Sut just as it was opening to the glory of the day flown came the Heavenly Gardener, and took our bud away. •-Inserted by his loving parents and brojber, Crawford.
One only needs to pass Thomsons’ to see tor oneself how clean and tidy the Purity premises are kept.
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Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 10
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394IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23681, 14 September 1940, Page 10
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