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IN MEMORIAM.

loving memory ot f™ de " ™o""W, Molly, who passed away at Devonport, Jimo 2, 1922. Peacefully sleeping. Resting at last: Lite's weary trials And Bufferings pnst. .„3 n . se f te<3 ? y her loving daughter aud son-in-law, Jack and Elma. LEAK.— In affectionate remembrance of our dear ifrlend. Bob, who passed aVay June 3rd. 1020. Inserted by George and Agnes Wlllmott and family. L,^ X -"T 1 " loving memory of our dear mend, Bob, who departed this life on June 3, 1020. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by A. and F. Mathews. LEAK.—In loving memory of our dear husband and daddy. Robert (Bob), who fell asleep, Juno 3, 1920. Sadly missed by his sorrowing wife and children, Phyllis and Herbert. McCONNELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, William Wilson McCoanell, who passed away on June 2. la2o. Kver remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and son. McCONNELL.—In loving memory of my dear father, who died June 2, 1920. To momory over dear. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, A. and D. Alexander. NEILSON.—In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life on June 2, 19Q0. Her memory Is as dear today as ln the hour she passed away. Inserted by her loving daughter, F. M. Cunningham. NOTTON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Agnes Adelaide, who possea away June 2, 1917. Mother dear, loving name, and sweet; How slow we are to prove The height and depth and deathlcssnoss Of perfect mother-love. We take her tender, daily care, Just as the tiny flowers Look up to God for dally light— Because we know 'tis ours. But when we miss from heart and life, Her presence, always shared, 'Tis then tbe name of mother Is to us a sacred prayer; And, hovering near, we still can feel Her loving, sheltering care. Inserted by her loving daughter, Coral Notton. PARSONS.—In fond memory or my dear father, who passed away ou June 3, 1907. To-day brings back sad memories Of my dear father, gone to rest; And one who thinks of him to-day, Is one who loved him best. Inserted by his loving daughter, Royal Terrace. PIKE.—In loving momory of my sear father. William Myhlll Pike, who departed this life on June 2nd, 1921, aged 92 years. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by his loving daughter, E. M. Bull, Penrose. PIKE.—In loving memory ot William Myhlll Pike, beloved father of our dear mother, the late Clara S. Benallack, who died at Penrose, June 2, 1921; aged 92 years. A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his loving grandchildren and great grandchildren. ROBINSON. —In loving memory ot onr dear Harry, died at Rotorua, June 2, 1922. A loving son. We have lost, bnt Heaven has gained. One of the best this world contained. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers. ROBINSON.—In loving memory of dear Harry, who died June 2, 1922. To-day I look at your photo, In likeness so lonely and true. None know bow my heart is aching, And longing, dear Harry, for you. Ever remembered. Wynne. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William Henry Williams, who died on June 2, 1010. Gone from our midst, how sadly we miss him, Lovingly, dear father, thy memory we'll keep ; Never while life lasts shall we forget him, Dear to our hearts Is the place where he sleeps. Inserted by his loving wife and family. WILLIAMS. —In lovtag memory of our dear father, who died June 2, 1919. To memory ever -dear. Insertfed by fliis loving daughter and eon-In-law. E. and E. Langdon*.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 130, 2 June 1923, Page 1

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