IN MEMORIAM.
APPLETON.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away February 25, 1928. Loving thoughts true and tender, Just to show that we remember. Inserted by his loving daughter, Lizete, and family. APPLETON. —Hi loving memory of my dear lather, who died February 25, 1928. We think of you to-day As when you passed away. Inserted by daughter, Janie, Les, and family. APPLETOX. —Tn loving memory of my dear father, William, who died February 25, 1928. Away in the beautiful somewhere, Sheltered from sorrow and pain, Where life's journey is ended, Some day we will meet again. Sadly missed by his loving daughter Ethel and son-in-law Vic. APPLETON. —Tn loving memory of my dear father, who died February 25, 1928. As the ivy clings to the oaH, So our memory clings to thee : Beneath our smiles lie hidden, An aching heart. . Inserted by his loving son, James Appleton and family. APPLETON.—In loving memory of my dear father, William, wUo died February 20, 1925.
God saw that he was weary. The road had grown too steep, £<> He put His arm around him, And geDtly bade him sleep. Kadlv missefl by his losing sou Dan and daughter-in-law Elsie. BOND.—In loving memory of my darling little daughter, Zelma, who fell asleep on February 24, 1920. lit memory, a cor.dtant thought, In heart, a silent sorrow. Inserted by her loving mother and little brother. BOND —In lovin* memory of our dear Zelmn, who passed away February 10, WX. , ! Three years have passed since that sad we loved was called away. Loved in life, treasured in death. A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by her loving father, F. H. Bond, and Aunt Nellie. FOND.-In loving memory of darting little Zelma, who passed away February ~4, 1026. She was only a pure little snowdrop, A sweet little flower from birtn. God M her home to be In HU keeping Before she was soiled by tins earth. Inserted by Auntie, Uncle, Amy and Peter Fraser. GIRVEN— In loving memory of my dear brother. Dick, who passed away February 23. 1928. Remembered just the same to-day As in the hour he passed away. Inserted by his loving. "M"*-*** l * and Mollie, iind brother-in-law, Ernest. HOTCHIN— Sacred to the memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep February % IMo.lnserted by her loving son, Herbert, and daughter-in-law.
HOTCHIN.—Tn loving memory of my dear mother, who passed »way FebruHry %>, JO--'3. Fadly missed. Inserted by Mrs. J. 'I'upper. lO\ES—In loving memory of Fred Jones, whodied February 25, 1922 Ever hered by his friends F. Liley, wife and family. KNIGHT.—In loving memory of dear brother-in-law, who passed away February 24. 1926. Sweet remembrance. Inserted by E. Hnllett. lIOVD—In loving memory of our husband j and father, accidentally killed February 2."., 1928. This duv of sad remembrance, Sad and bitter to recall, When dad was taken By a short and sudden can. Inserted by his loving wife and children. M VSOX —In loving memory of our dear hnsbVnd and dadd_y, who entered into rest February 23, 1927. f xviii., 10 • The name of the Lord is a strong tower the r ghteous runneth into it and is safe. Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Paseue and Eric. McOOXAGMS.-Tn J ovi "? dear son and brother, William (Whistler), drowned at Thames. February -4, 1J24. Deep in our hearts lies a Picture Of a loved one gone to w* We will ken. it loere Tor memory s sake. For he wpk one of the best. Kver remembered by his loving mother nn <l brothers, Walter and Xoel.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 47, 25 February 1929, Page 1
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596IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 47, 25 February 1929, Page 1
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