IN MEMORIAM.
CLUES.—-In loving memory of my dear son, William Clues, who departed this life January 17, 1906. A sad remembrance of the past Will always bring regret. Until my heart has ceased to heal I never shall forget. Inserted by his loving mother, E. Clues. BOGAN.—in loving memory of our dear Jack, who died January 17, 1924; aged 17J years. So sadly missed. Inserted by his mother and sisters. HOLDEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died January 15, 1924. In our hearts you are fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to your name. The hearts that hold you in deepest affection. ILove you in death just the same. Inserted by her loving daughter and pon-ln-lnw, Clarice and Gordon and little Sleryl. LITTLE.—In loving memory of our darling ibaby, Mary, -who died January 17, 1925. How we long for our baby! Inserted by her loving father and mother and sisters and brother. SIULVIHILL.—In loving memory our dear •husband and father, who passed away January IG, 1920. R.I.P. Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. JkIURKAY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Frederick George Murray, who was accidentally killed at Kauaeranga, Thames. January 16, 1022, Thy will he done. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. HURRAY.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Frederick George Murray, who was accidentally killed at Kauaeranga, Thames, on January 16, 1922. Not forgotten and always fondly remembered. Inserted by his sorrowing brother, Thomas Murray. (SMITH.—In loving memory of my beloved husband, James, who departed this life January 16, 1917. It's jnst nine years ago to-day Since my dear husband passed away. We begged him stay. God thought It best ITo take him home and give him rest, v Inserted by his loving wife, Frances. WARD.—In Joying memory of Henery Thomas Ward, who was accidentally Killed at Newmarket Railway Station on January 16, 1923. Deep in my heart lies a memory Of a loved one gone to rest; And Jn memory's page I keep it, For he was one of the best. Inserted by his loving wife, Alice E. Ward. WATTS.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on January 16, 192 D. Though cruel death snatched from view A loving wife and mother true, •Death cannot from our minds efface Her tender smile, her loving face. A loving nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by her loving husband, W. C. . Watts, and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 1
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410IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1926, Page 1
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