IN MEMORIAM.
HEASMAN. —In fondest memory of ray dearest mother, who passed away at Lee, England, on January 31, 1919. Till we meet again. Inserted by her loving daughter and Arthur and Gertie Sherwood, Avondale. HEASMAX.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life JanuarySi, 1919. One of the best. Inserted by her loving daughter, Edith Dyer, Avondale. REED.—In loving memory of onr dear mother, Elizabeth Reed, who departed this life on January 31. 1917; also our dear brother Charles, who was accidentally killed at Frankton on January 20, iOlti. To day our memory lingers On our dear ones gone to rest. And those who think of them to-day Are those who loved them beet. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Addle and Arthur Bentley and little grandson Desmond. ItBID. —In loving memory of my dear •mother, wiio departed this life January 30, 1300. fForge* her, no I never will, 1 loved her Chen, I love her still; Her memory is as fresh to-day. As in the honr she passed away. Inserted by her sorrowing daughter, Katie Lye, Fat Bush Road, Papatoetoe. "CORBET.—In loving memory of my dear father, Thomas Torbet tScotty), who died January 31, 1920. We cannot clasp yonr hand, dear dad. Your face we cannot see; But let this little token show We still remember thee. Inserted by his loving? daughter, Jessie Given.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10
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229IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 26, 31 January 1921, Page 10
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