IN MEMORIAM.
WOODFIELD. — In loving memory of our dear Cedric, who died 3rd May, 1935. Sadly missed by his loving mother, gisters and brother. WOODFIELD — In loving memory of our dear friend who died May 3rd, 1935. • • "Thou one we love so near." — Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Arthur and family. 6TRATTON — In loving memory of our dear daughter Theresa (Bunny), who idied on the 3rd May, 1933. » God called her home it was His will, : But in our heaTts she liveth stilL j Her memory is as dear to-day, | As in the hour she passed away. 1 — Inserted by her loving parents. 6YME — In loving memory of our dear boys, James and Allan, who passed ■ away on May 2nd, 1932. | For though time is borne away r The f orms we dearly love ■; Yet through our grief there runs the • thought • •'Wa'U maet again above." — Inserted by their loving parents, Dorotby nnd Hector. £>YM&pIx loving memory of our dear James and Allan, who pasjjgg away on May 2, 1938. ' Deep in our hearts lies a mqpmiy I" Of loved ones gone to fest; ; And in memory' s pege we keep it, : For they were two of the beat.
' — Inserted by their ffater and brother-ia-law, M. and H. jSpps and family. 6YME — In loving memory of our dear brothers, James and Allan, who passed away on May 2, 1932. , Sweet is the word remernbrance, j As these few words will show; | They will always be remembered In the years that come and go. — Inserted by their sister and brother-in-law, J. and E. Ennor.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 90, 3 May 1937, Page 6
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264IN MEMORIAM. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 90, 3 May 1937, Page 6
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