IN MEMORIAM.
BROWN. —In loving memory of my dear brother, William Shaw Brown, who passed away February 1, 1924. Shall we meet with many a loved one That was torn fro.ni our embrace? Shall we listen to their voices. And behold them fnce to face? Inserted by his loving sister, Lall. BROWN. —In loving -memory of our dear brother and uncle, who departed this life February 1, 1024. L'ntil the dawn breaks and the" shadows floe away.—lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, R. and F. Whitaker. also his nephew and nicer, 11. and E. Whitaker. DEWICK.—In loving memory of our clearly loved son and brother, Leslie John, accidentally drowned at Ostend on February 1, 1925. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. DEWICK. —In lovint; memory of Les, accidentally at Ostend, February 1. 1925. A silent thought, a secret tear, Keep his memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister and hrother-in-lnw, Muriel and Bob McNnmara. DEWICK.—In loving memory of Leslie (Les), accidentally drowned at Ostend, February 1, 1925. Inserted by his loving friend, V. Ash. DEWICK. —In sad memory of Les.—C.T. FILMER.—In loving memory of William Charles, passed away February 1, 1920. Ever remembered. Inserted by his wife and family. HAKDMAX.—In loving memory of our denr husband and father, David John (Dick) Harrlmau, who departed mis life January 31, IP2I. ITvnr rpi'i«»inlKTnd. Inserted by his loving wife and son. JONES.—In loving memory of George William .Tones, who was accidentally killed on February 1, 1022. Ever in the thoughts of his father, \V. J. .Tones, Onehunga. and of his sister, Mrs. W. B. Jerrome, Islington Street. KENNEDY.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Alice, who departed this life February 1. 1922. Inserted by her loving husband and children. HcGREGOR.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away on January 31, 1924. Memories. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law and grandchildren, J. M. Kush, Paeroa.
MeGREGOR. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away on January 31, 1924. Still sadly missed. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-lan and grandchildren, J. 'Jorne. MiTKDOB.—In fond and loving memory of Annie Muriel (Toddles), who passed away on February .1. 1922. in her twenty-second year. Till we meet. Sadly "missed by both her loving mother and husband. McLAUEN.- In loving memory of my dear brother, George (Clarry). who died in Gisb'orue Hospital, February 1. 1924. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see; Bui while life mid memory last, I will remember thee. Inserted by his lovine sister and brnther-ln-lnw. Tina, Bill and Clarry Turner, rarnell. MpLAKEN.— In memory of my dear husband, George McLaren, who died at Gisborne Hospital, February 1, 1024. Sadly missed. Inserted by bis wile, Annie McLarrn. McLAREN.—In loving memory of our dear brother George, who died at Gisl.nrne, February 1, 1!<24. Ever remembered Inserted by his lov'ng .sister an-l brother-in-law, N. and W. Perry, rurnell. ■SJcL-VRKN.—In loviuj: memory of de-ar Tr.-le (ifn.se, who died in Glsborne Uosfiltal, February 1. 1024. In lire wi- loved him dearly. 11l death we do the same. Inserted by Ruby. Jim and children. •WIl I 1 \MS —In loving memory of Howard Roberts Williams, who passed away on February 1. !Pli:t. Sadly UlisKptl anil deeply 'mourned. In.«Tte<l by his pareu'is. ('. and J. Williams.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 1
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557IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 26, 1 February 1926, Page 1
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