IN MEMORIAM.
iDURROrffHS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed flway on July 16, 11)20. A heart as true as ever beat Has passed away from earth; . Uis memory dwells within the hearts Of those who knew his worth. Inserted by his loving wife and son E and T. Burroughs. BTTRROUCHS.— In loving memory of our <lear brother Jim, who passed away on July 10, llKiO. « In our thoughts your memory lingers, ' Tender, fond, and true: >'ot a day goes past, dear brother, But what we think of you. Inserted by his loving sister and (brother-in-law, B. and W. Steele and C. and J. Burroughs. CH-A-MJSERLAIX. —In . loving memory of my dear husband, George Chamberlain, who departed this life on July 17. 1920. ■So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his loving wife. CHAM-BEIMjAES.—In loving memory of •my dear-daddy, who departed this life on Jiily IT. lir.'O. ■Deep in our hearts, firm and. fast. Live, golden memories of the past; No one knows how much we miss you, n IVonls would fail oux love to tell; Hut. in henven we wish to meet you, • nearest daddy, fare thee well. Vjlnierted fcr his loving daughter Dolly. CP*MiBERr,AIN".—In lovin™ memory of VorfV Chamberlain, who departed this life, July IT, 1020. One fad year has passed away, Yet still we miss him every day. Inserted toy his sincere friends, iM. and ' Hi. Canary, Birkeniiead. • I
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 168, 16 July 1921, Page 16
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234IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 168, 16 July 1921, Page 16
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