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IN MEMORIAM.

ELLIS. —In loving memory of our dearly loved daughter Marjorie, who went to sleep on October 15, 1928, at Northcote. God only lent thee for a time, To grace our earthly home, Then when thy mission was fulfilled, He called on thee to come. Inserted by her loving parents. ELLIS. —In ever loving memory of Marjorie, died October 15, 1928. Not gone from memory, Not gone from love, But gone to her heavenly home above. Inserted by Auntie Lottie. , LYNCH.—In loving memory of our dear pal Lawrence, who passed away,. October 15, 1926. Gone from us that smiling face, Those pleasant, cheerful ways; • The heart that won so many friends, In bygone, happy days. Inserted by his loving pals, Spiner, Andrew, Howard and Allen. LYNCH.—In loving memory of Laurie, who died October 15, 1926. Ever remembered -by Frances and Howard. NICOLL.—In loving memory of our dea wife and mother, Flo, who departed this life, October 15, 1925, in her twentyi sixth year. * Quickly and quietly came the call, Her sudden death surprised us all; Only those who have lost can tell, Of a dear one gone without a farewell. In my heart your memory lingers, And I know it is vain to weep: Tears of love will never wake you, From your peaceful, happy sleep. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Joyce and Yvonne. NICOLL.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Florence (Flo), who passed away October 15, 1928. R.I.P. To-day as I look at your photo, The likeness so loving and true, . No one knows how my ieart is aching And longing, dear Flo, for you. . But God saw what was before you, And what yon had to bear, So, smiling down, He thought it best. To take you to His care. Inserted by her loving mother and lather, and sister, Edna. NICOLL—In memory of our dear sister Flo, who departed this life October 10, 1928. You are alwavs in cur minds, dear Flo, Sweet thoughts of. you we keep; Although one year has passed away, Our grief is just as deep. Inserted by her sister and brother-in- ■ law, Walter and Doris Flay. NICOLL.—In memory of my dear sister, Flo, who passed away on October 10, 1928. R.I.P. You are not forgotten, dearest Flo, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last I will remember thee. Inserted by her brother Bob. NICOLL.—In loving memory of my dear niece, Mrs. F. Nicoll, who passed away on October 15, 1928. She never failed to do her best, She toiled for those she loved, Nothing but memory as we journey on, Sweetest memories will ever remain. Inserted by her aunt and family, Mrs. H. Dunn. NICOLL.—In loving memory of dear Flo, who died October 15, 1925. R.I.P. Loving thoughts, kind and true, ' Will ever remain, dear Flo, of yon. Inserted by Ivy and Tom. NIXON.—Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of Bridget Violet, who departed this life October 10, IJ-o-To-dav brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. Eternal rest grant unto her, oh Lora, And let perpetual light shine upon ier, May she rest in peace. Inserted by her loving mother and father-in-law, and Seddon. NIXON.—In fond and loving memory of Bridget Violet, who passed away October 15, 1925. Eternal rest grant nnto her, O Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace. Inserted by her sister and brother-in law, E. R. Dunbar. NIXOX.—In loving memory of .Bridget Violet, who passed away on October 1925. Time cannot dim the memory or a true friend. E. and P. Fritn. TAYLOR.—In memory of our dear sister, Emma, who died in the Napier Hospital, October 15, 1925. Remembrance is a golden chain, Time binds us till we meat again. Inserted by 'Willie and Aggie Claxte. l

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 244, 15 October 1929, Page 1