IN MEMORIAM.
BARKER. —In fond remembrance of our darling niece, Edna (Eddy), who entered home September 7, 1927 ; aged 17 years. The vase is broken, the flower gone, But the fragrance still remains. Inserted by lier affectionate Aunt and Uncle, Mabel and Sam, Arthur and family. DAVIS.—In loving memory of my brother. Captain Gledney 3. Davis, lost through the capsizing of the scow Vesper on .September 14, 1017. Inserted by Mrs. Bcntley, Pakurauga. DE BLOIS. —In loving memory of my dear father, William, killed September V, ism. Kemembrance is a golden ehalu, That, binds until we meet again. Inserted by bis loving son William. DJJ BLOIS.—In loving memory 6t my dear brother William, killed September 9, 1917. Remembered Just, the same to-day. Inserted by bis loving sister Clarice. DUFF.—In loving memory ot my dear husband, James, who died September 9, 1917. There is a link death cannot sever. Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by his wife. DUFF. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Jainee. who died on September 9 1927 Who condemneth it Is Christ that died, • yea rather that is risen ngaln, we arc more than conspicuous through Hit, love. Inserted by his loving sister. Louisa. FOX.—In loving memory of my dear liusbund, John Hampden Fox, ■ who died Sent ember 1» 1927. He never failed to 'lo iiis bent. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
LARKIN*.—In loving memory of ®' jr t mother. who departed this life £._ er » e< i 8 lf>24 In memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving dnngliter und son-in-la , Nell and Jim Cbadderton. LARK IN".—-T11«t four rears ago our dear mother and giundma i - away. *l-cp on. beloved. her daughter. son-in-law. and grand children, I>. and M. Mc'jlH. MARTBR —In loving memory*>t «»r dear mother, who fell asleep Septunbir J, i !»a«. W« miss you because w loved you, Fond memories we recall. Inserted by Nellie and Harry. MAUTBR—In loving memory of ' lw, .T mother, who fell asleep on September J, Those who think of you to-day Are those who loved you best. Inserted by F. C. and E. Marter, .1 • Albert. MARTER—In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell nsleep September J, llt'jfi. Iteinembranee la a golden chain, That binds till we meet again. Inserted by Dick and May* PEATB.—In loving memory of Thomas l'eatc, who died September J, 1927. Sleep till the shadows take Their endless flight. Till the morning breaks, Dear one, good-night. Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Annie, and family. ROSE. —- In loving memory of our dear moth'T. Mary Rose; also our dear father. Charles Rose, who died July 9, JW7. These sweetest memories are all that Of our dear mother, who was one of the best. Inserted by her loving daughter•and »on-ln-law, Florence and Walter Harlick und iirnndcMldren.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 213, 8 September 1928, Page 1
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