IN MEMORIAM.
APPLETON'.—In loving memory of my father, who died February 24, 1925. What happy hours we' once enjoyed, When we were all together; How sad and changed it all is now, Since you are gone forever. We who loved you, sadly miss you. Sadly missed by his loving son, Robert, and daughter-in-law, Lizzie. BAUERN.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died February 23, 1927. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband and family. GIRVEN. —In loving memory of our dear son, Richard William, who passed away February 23, 1928, at Auckland Hospital, after a loug illness, the result of gas at thf- war. Our thoughts are ever with iiim. Inserted by his loving parents, Richard and Bertha Girven, Moerewa. GIRVEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother who passed away February 23, 1925. Ever remembered by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Bella and Tom i Merrick. j GIRVEN. —In loving tiemory of our dear brother, Dick, who departed this life February 23, 1925. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Kate and Bob. EAIGH. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who lell asleep on February 23, 1925. God saw that he was weary, The road had grown too steep, So He put His arm around him, And gently bade him sleep. Inserted by. his loving wife and two sons, Allen and Percy. HAIGH.—In tribute to the memory of my brother-in-law, who passed away February 23, 1925. Remembered just the same to-day, As in the hour he passed away. Inserted by his sister-iu-iaw, Emma. HAIGH. —In loving memory or our dear grandfather,-who fell asleep on February 23, 1925. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by' his loving grandchildren, Phyllis, .lack, Phoebie, Bodle, Dapliine.
HAIGH. —In memory of John Haigh, who died February 23, 1925. Ever remembered. Inserted by friends, I. and A. Andersou.
HAMILTON—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Benjamin William, who passed away February 24, 1926. Loved by all. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HAWKEY—In fond and loving memory of dear little Alma, accidentally killed, ' February 23, 1922. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving mother.
HUDSON".—Iu loving memory of my dear husband and father, Frederick \\ iliiain, who died February 23, 1925.
Sleep on, dear dad, your work is o er, Your willing hands will toil no more;
A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth we find like you.
You walked through the valley, dear father, Through the valley and shadow of death, And Jesu Himself was your leader, As you walked through the valley in peace. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
HUDSON".—In loving memory of our dear brother, Fred, who departed this me February 23, 102 S. Missing, yes, for all time missing, One that we so ill could spare; Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you're always there. Will we never cease to mourn you, Does the sun forget to shine? N.;ver will the wound be healed, Till we meet in yonder clime. Inserted by his loving sister. Mary, and family, o, Great North Road, Avondale.
JACK.—In lovinz memory of my dear mother. Hannah Elizabeth Jack, who departed this life February 20, lv2S. Sweetest of memories are all that arc left. Of a loving mother, one of the best. Inserted by her loving daughter and ton, Ivy and Gordon.
JACK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away February 26, mis. Gone.' but not forgotten. Ui tortort by her loving daughters, Ruby ans Effie:
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 46, 23 February 1929, Page 1
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