IN MEMORIAM.
BA BKTt.—in memory of J. J. Xarr<rw JJnber. M.D., M.R.C.S.. L.S.A., formerly of Thurloe S<ttißr<". London, England; born .Inly 20. 18">9. filed at Auckland on .[.illy 30. 1025. Deeply regretted. BOND. —In loving memory of my dear husbji mi, who departed, this life on July 28, 192.fi. Yon iiro always in our minds, dear dad, Sweet thoughts of you we keep. And although two years have passed away Our grief is just as deep: No one knows the bitter pain. Life to us Is not the same. Forget him, no, we never will. For in our hearts we love him still. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. BOND. —In loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life July 28, 1926. We' are thinking of you to-day, dad, Thinking of the past. Picturing you In our memory, Just as we saw you last. Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, Tom, grandchildren, Ivy, Albert. BONX). —In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away July 28, 19-6. Not gone from memory. Not gone from lave, But gone to our Father's home above. Inserted by his loving daughter and non-in-law, Mary and J. Curtis. EAGLETON. —In loving memory of my denr wife, who passed nway July -9, 1927. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband Randolph. EAGLF.TON. — In loving memory of our durllng mother, who passed away July 29, 1927. Ever remembered by her loving children. ■AOLETON. —In fond and loving memory of our dear grandmother, who departed this life July 29. 1927. Rest in peace. Inserted by her loving grandchildren, Dorothy and Elvn. IAOLETON. —In loving memory of my denr sister, Mary, who passed away July 29. 1927. Parted. Inserted by her loving sister, C. Wllkins. GEM.MEM*. —In loving memory of our deal liusbnnd and father, who passed away July 2H, 1927. He shall sleep but not for ever. There will be a glorious dawn. We shall meet to part—no, never, On the resurrection morn. Inserted by his widow and family. HAYNES.—In loving memory of mother, died July 29, 1927, ulsb dad. January, 1921. Hillmorton, Rugby, England. Just a token of affection. Ami a heartache e'er for you. Inserted by Flo. and Frank Ash by and (fnindchihlren. HAYNES. —In loving of •viii-r, died July 29, 1927: also. ■'••d. »: >- Hillmorton, Rugby. Engluii... is the only thing Hint grief Cii" call it? own Inserted by loving daughter ami griindson. Kitty and Gordon Bridson. HAYNES.—In loving memory of mother died July 29, 1927, also, dad, January t!>2l, at Hillmorton, Rugby, England Onlv those who have lost know the pal In 'not saying farewell. Inserted bj Ethel and Fred. Baker, grandsons. J.om;.—ln fond memory of Bill, whodiw on JRrly 29, 11)26. Inserted by Mae. and Doug. MANN.—In loving memory of InMh (Tottiel. who passed peacefullj away July 28. 1923. In silent prayer and aching hearts. We watched you as yon mj. Although we loved you dearly . uld not make you stay. Incited bv her loving husband, sot „„d dlughter-in-law. Willie, Atherton .'iinl Agnes.
M A NX.-—ln loving inrinoi J f (,ur r iiioi lirr. who JX. 1»)~£J. tl...iishtH of our denrm.ther will uejer i:illc nwnj. Inserted bj her lo*jn D ilm njfhters. Mi l HOl.fAVn—ln loving memory of my «B^*&ss«r.ssU'B her friend, Amy Lester. PA'I'KHSON. —In loving niemory of our cii'nr mother, who passed 1'».»7 At rest. Inserted by ner loving (lflUfthter ln-lnw. and grandchild, Arthur, Idle and Jean. BAI/NLiERS. —In loving memory of my son Albert, who passed c' 1927. In tier ted by Ma loving father. C. Sander^
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 1
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