IN MEMORIAM.
MILLS.—In loving memory of our dear ?i»oc er, m who fell aslee P September 2, To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving daughters, Mrs. Jim Preston, Mrs. McKillop, and Mrs. Frank Preston. NEAL.—In loving memory of mv dear husband and father, -who departed this life September 4, 1926. We -who love you sadlv miss von. Though we know that God knew best. When He eased your pain and suffering', And He laid you down to rest. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Birkenhead. I SANFORD.—In loving memory of Albert, j who passed away on September 3, 1920. i Seven long years have passed to-day. Since our loved one was called away. Inserted by his loving wife and chil- ] | dren. | WALKER.—In memory of our dear mother j ; and grandmother. M. E. Walker, who j passed away on September 3. 1923. Ever | remembered. Inserted by Fred, Sis, and I family. WALKER. —In loving remembrance of Martha Elizabeth Walker, who passed I away September 3. 1923. Ever remembered. Inserted by Frank, Annie, and family, Mokauiti. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dearlv loved son and brother, Stan., who was accidentally killed at Onehnnga, September 4. 1926. Sadly missed by his loving parents, brother, and sister. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Stanley, accidentally killed September 4, 1926. Remembrance Is a golden chain. That bids us till we meet again. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott, Onehunga.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 1
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IN MEMORIAM.
Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 208, 3 September 1927, Page 1
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