IN MEMORIAM.
McLAREX.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed peacefully away on September 0, 10^8, 1 TMnk/n-'of ° f y °" to " day, doar m °t n e r . Ficturln'g°you i^nTyMemory, Just as I saw yon last. ' Zt true; \V-, in " l - v dld y° u r duty— A Si™* , v oulrl a moNier tlo? >Ousht - a sacref l far. Js-eeps your memory ever dear. Inserted by her lovins dau-bter and ClarVy 1 Srandaon, Tlna.BUl! and ,oVin " mpm °™ of dear 1923 ° passed a T T ay, September 0. Peacefully sleeping', restin- at list Till God caned her home to suffer no more' S»hr"jto r y her loving β^ndchlldren M iiioH REX T In ]oyiD " memory o f our dear 0. 102n' departed this life September W °^ rou in sileDce . mother, And not with outward show •tor the hearts that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. Inserted hv her loving son and daugh-ter-in-law, r. and E. McLaren, Auckland. McLAREX.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Mary McLaren, ivho passed peacefully away, September G, 1923. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. Lifc"s weary trials and sufferings past. and nS T br hOr loving fricn<l s, E. A. MEHAFFY.— In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away at Auckland Hospital, September 0, 1D23. I am thinking of you, to-day, dear Sis, Thinking of the past, Picturing you in my memory Just as I saw you last. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memories still; But now there is a vacant place This world can never fill. The flowers I place upon "your grave May wither and decay; But my thoughts of you, dear Sis, Shall never fade away. Inserted by her loving husband, D. n. Mehaffy. MEHAFFY.—In loving memory of our dear sister. Delia JlehalTy, who died September 6, 1!>23. Sadly missed by her brothers and sisters. ' NICOLSON. —In loving memory of my dear husband. Horace E. Nicolson, who departed this life September 5, 1015. We never shall forget you. The one we love so well. God alone knows how much we miss you, But words can never tell. To-day as we look at your photo. The likeness so lovely and true, No one knows how our hearts are aching And longing, dear Dad, for you. In memory's page -we'll never forget Three little words, "Forget mc not." j Inserted by his loving wife and family. WILSON.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, Ambrose Pearson (Sam), late Fourth Reinforcements, who passed away, September 6. 1023. The weary hours and days of pain. The troubled, sleepless nights are past; The ever-paitlent, worn-out frame, Has gained eternal rest at last. 2Co sympathy is needed now, Your cares are all at rest; Happy am I who to-day can say, I loved you and did my best. Inserted by his loving wife and Btep- * sons. M. A. Wilson.. ,_ . . -. , WILSON.—In loving memory of Ambrose Pearson (Sam),' who passed away on September 6, 1923. Resting in peace, but never forgotten, by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McFarlane. WILSON*.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Alice, who departed this life on September 6, 1921. To memory ever dear." BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENT*. MRS. DICKEY AND FAMILY wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent cad bereavement": also for letters, cards, and beautiful floral emblems received; special thanks to Mrs. Johnson. MRS. FITZ.TOHX AND MRS. McCORMICK wish to thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems. MKS. J. W. LAING AND FAMILY. Iβ, Harcourt Street,' Grey Lynn, desire to tender sincere thanks to all friends who sent flowers, emblems, and expressions of. sympathy in their sad bereavement; also to doctors. Sisters and nurses of No. 11 Ward, Auckland Hospital, for their unreMX. AND MRS. LANE AND FAMILY desire to thank all friends for. kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement, also for cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to doctor and the nurses of St. John Ambulance Association. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. RACHEL PORTER wish to thank their many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received.
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 212, 6 September 1924, Page 1
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