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IN MEMORIAM

AUT3TN.— In loving memory of I.ilia who passed away May 15. 3022. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving friend, E. Thompson. CALDERWOOD.- -Tn loving memory of mv Rarest daughter. Hazel, who died May My heart still aches for yon. . Through lonely nights and days. I miss you. yes. dear Hazel. In a thousand different ways. I miss you. for I loved you, As memories I recall. And parting with you. dear Hazel Was the saddest day of all. Inserted by her loving mother E Brennan, 5, Victoria Street. Onehunga. ' FRENCH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ann French, accidentally killed at Birkenhead, May 1-1, 1924. JVc saw her last in health and strength. No thought that death was near; Death gave no time to say "Goodbye," To those she loved so dear. Inserted by her loving sons, Edward, Leonard and Andrew. FRENCH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Ann French, accidentally killed at Birkenhead, May 14, 1924. Dearer to memory than words can tell, Was the mother we loved so well ; •Upright and just in all her ways. Loving and kind to the end of her days. Inserted by her loving daughter Hilda, son-in-law Fred, and grandson Freddie. J.ITTLE. —To the memory of my dear husband and our daddy, died Raetihi May 15, 1922. As years roll on we miss you more. Through lonely nights and days: We miss you, dear daddy, yes we miss you, In a thousand different ways. Ever remembered by his wife and little children. BLATHESON. —In loving memory of our little nephew, Malcolm, who died May 15. 1924. Top dearly loved to ever bo forgotten. Inserted by Uncle Tom and Auntie Kthel. ►lATHESON.—In loving memory 0 f our dearly loved little son, Malcolm, who died May 15, 1924. He was too good for this cold world, Too beautiful to stay. Sadly missed by his loving parents. pLUMMER.— In loving memory of mv dear wife, Fanny Plummer, who departed this life May 15, 1923. Inserted by her loving husband, Albert Plummer S

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 113, 15 May 1925, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 113, 15 May 1925, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 113, 15 May 1925, Page 1

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