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IN MEMORIAM.

AMOS. —In loving memory of dear Harry, who fell asleep June 21, 10:il. Dearly loved. luserted by his loved ones.

BliOWX.—ln memory of our beloved mother and grnudiun. Sarah Ann, who died June 21. 1924. Sadly missed by her loving daughters, Reta. Bella and grandchildren.

BUTLER. —In loving memory of my dear

wife,. Isabella Butlor. who'died June 20. 1024.

I liave lost my soul's companion, A life linked with ray own. One (o work, lose and sorrow, And I am left alone. Inserted by her loring liiisbancU Alfred Butler

Bl'TLEli.—ln loving memory of our dear cousin. Isabella Butler, who died .Tune 20. 1924. Evpi- remembered by Mrs. M. FlefiJs and family.

MULLAX. —In fondest memory of little Mollie, our beloved babe and sister, who died at Kawakawa, Bay of Islands. June 21, !920. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by her sorrowing parents and little • sister, Edward, Eva and Nada Mullan.

PARK.—In loving memory of my brother. Alfred Park, accidentally drowned in the Manawatu River. June 21, 1924. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Lena.

(PAYXE.—In loving memory of our dear mbther. who passed away on June 21, 1924 r Ever remembered toy her loving • daughter and son-in-law, J. and A. Ferris. Mangere.

SHAW.—In loving memory of my dear father, Fred Shaw, who passed away after a severe illness, on June 11. 1924. i Inserted .by his loving sou, Fred, and ■ (laughter-in-iaw. loving memory of my dear i,rfifftter. who .departed this life on June" "HE 1925. Immaculate heart o f Mary, your prayers • fofhfm extol; O sacred heart of Jesns have mercy on Ills soul. , Inserted by his loving daughter, Kate. SMALL.—In loving memory of my beloved wife. Kathleen Balcombe, who died at Auckland June 21, 1925.

STOKES. —In loving memory cf mv dear mother, who died June 21, 1903; also niy dear father.

Treasured memories of one so dear, Are oft rei-alled by a silent tear. Inserted by her loving daughter. Emma, and son-in-law, Tom, and grandchildren.

STOKES.—In loving memory of my dear grandmother, who died June 21, 1906; also my dear grandfather. Ton are always in my mind, grandma, ■Sweet thoughts of you I keep. And although twenty years have passed a way. My grief is just as deep.

I can jjever know a grandma's worth, Or the love she gladly gave, firtjl Beneath the lonely earth, ■She is laid within the grave. And then too late I realise There can never be another. In grief aud strife, and through life, Your best friend is your grandma. Inserted by her loving grand-dauzliter. Cissie.

WARNER.—In loving memory of my dear wife, died June 21, 1925. Ever remembered." Inserted by her loving husband, A. B. Warner. WARNER.—In loving memory of our daughter Mary, whd passed peacefully away. June 21, 1925. Sadly missed by her affectionate parents, W. A. and C. Fiirdy,"Grey Lynn.

.WAIiXER.—In loving memory of Mary, who passed away June 21, Ever icmetnbered by hex- loving brother, sister-in-law, and family, Tom, Nell, Freda, and Fred.

WAKKER.-In fond memory of my dear •sister Mary, who passed away June 21, 1925. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her sister and brother-in-law, M. and L. Boland. •WAR-NEB.—In. loving* memory of our dear niece and cousin, who passed away June 21, 1925. Ever remejnbered by her lovins aunt and cousin, Fanny.

WAHNEE.—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin, Mary, who passed, away June 21, 1925. To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. Braund and family.

WARNER.—In loving memory of Mary Warner, who passed to rest, June -1, 1025. • Inserted by her cousin, C. McXaiighton.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1926, Page 1