IN MEMORIAM.
COLE. —In loving memory of our dear son Hector, who passed away September 1\ 3516. God take« tho loved ones from our home, lint never from onr heart. rn«orted by his loving parents and brother. CODE.—In loving memory of our dear chum HoHor Cole, wii,, passed away September I"n::l tin- day breaks. Inserted by bis churns. R Smith S Porter. 11. Watts, H. Bowden. ami' D. Marter. iPARKER.—In loving remembrance of our dea-r son. Fredo- b-k Ai-gustus, who departed this life September 2. 1010. lu-*>r>t.-d by his father, mother, brothers and sisters.
SMITH.- In loving memory of my dear iiusband Charles Angus, who fell" asleep ■September 2. 1017: aged 4::. We who love yon sadly miss you. As It dawns another year: In the lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of you are ever dear. Manly and true in all his ways. Slow to condemn ami quick to praise: 'Ready to help in time of need Gentle iv thought as -.veil as deed. With his loving smile and gentle face. No one on earth can fill his place. When alone in my sorrow the sad tears flow. There comes a dream of a dear long ago: And unknown to the world he stands by ouf sides.
Inserted by his loving wife and daughter.
SPENCER. In !..vi :i -_- memory ..f my .bar 1 mother. Margaret Ann Speueer. who J passed away on September -. 1017. Those who loved hi-r best miss her most. Inserted i__ her.. lovlns daughters MjJSicNelJi I
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 208, 2 September 1919, Page 12
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