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IN MEMORIAM.

Gen- loving memory of clear Lovp'd i«. ass< ; a away > April 25 - 1025 - hHH e ' treasured in death. Inand family, sorrowing mother-in-law L^OT!i r,3S r; In fond remembrance of Geitrude, beloved wife of Thomas Lang- ® entered into rest April 25, 10-°. Loved by all. Inserted by her Tom Daisy ' aUntS ' Ar - hur ' Winnie, LANGWELL.—In loving memory of Gertj who passed away April 25, 1925. To Davi"* InS6rted by h6r dear LITTLE and RHODES.—In loving memory of our dear brothers, Hook and Charlie, and Uncle Felix. Lips cannot speak how we miss you. Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God knows how much we miss you As we journey along life's way. Inserted by Sid, Reby and Ace. MARTIN—In fond and loving memory of George Albert Martin, who passed away Anzac Day, April 25, 1925. One of the best that God could send, Beloved by all, a faithful friend; Called home from those who deeply love, To gain a glorious life above. With aching hearts, with tearful eyes, \\ e linger where our dear one lies, And breathe those sacred words once more; "Not lost, but only gone before." Inserted by his loving wife Mary and family. McCARTIIY.—In loving memory of my

dear mother, who departed this life April 27, 1922. R.I.P. I have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained. Inserted for her loving son, Daniel Valera McCarthy. MCCARTHY, —In loving memory of my dear sister, Kathleen, who departed this life April 27, ,1922. R,I.P. Time may pass and bring us changes, Fresh, with every passing year; " ' But your name will ever be sacred To the hearts that hold you dear. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Phelam and Hanna Keane. McCARTIIY.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who departed this life April 27, 1922. R.I.P. Gone from this world so quietly, Plucked like a flower in its bloom; So beautiful, fair and loving; Oh! Why was she taken so soon? Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Ted and Molly Riordan. McCarthy.—ln loving memory of my dear sister, who departed this life April , 27, 1922. R.I.P. , No sympathy is needed now— Your cares are all at rest; And those who think of you to-day Are those who loved you best. Inserted by her loving brothers and sisters in Ireland.

McKAY.—In fondest memory .of dear mother, Ellen Corrie, who departed this life April 26, 1929. Sweetest of memories, loving .and true, Will ever remain, dear mother, of you. ■ ' Inserted by her son and daughter, James and Corrie Ellen. McKAY. —In loving memory of Ellen C. McKay (Mum) called home, April 26; 1929. A wonderful mother and dependable pal, God will heal her broken heart. Inserted by Ern and Ran. McKAY. —In loving memory of my dear friend Mrs. McKay, who passed away, April 26, 1929. ' V A true and" faithful friend, One of God's to her eternal rest. Inserted by a sincere friend. McWILLIAMS—In loving memory of .our dear son and brother, Norman James,' who passed away 'April :,26, 1918. Remembrance lasts-forever. Inserted by W his>loving parents, brothers a:nd;. sisters. MILLER.—Ia loving, memory of' our dearson and brother, Sydney Victor, who passed away April 27, 1922. The family chain is broken, Dear is the loved one gone; J In memory we'll ever keep him, As long as the years roll on.' Inserted by his loving mother, father, sisters and brothers. MILLER. —In' loving memory of my dear brother, Sydney,- who fell asleep April 27, 1922. 'Mid all the changing scenes of life. Ever remembered. Mabel and Vic Ivatts and family, Sheffield, England. • i

MILLER.—In /fond memory of my loved brother, Sydney, who passed away April °7 1922. 'Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away. Inserted by his loving sister, Beatrice Newall. O'BRIEN. —In loving memory o£ my dear husband, Jeremiah, who passed away on April 26, 1929. \ Treasured still with love sincere, Just a memory, but oh, so dear. Inserted by his loving wife, Emily. O'BRIEN. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away April 20, 192 J. Fondest memories will never fade, Of one we loved but could not save. Inserted by his loving daughters and sons-in-law. RIDDALL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jack, who passed away on April 26, 1919, at Wellington. Ever rememberd. Inserted by his loving wife, Ada. ROCKHOUSE.—In fond 1 and loving memory ot my dear husband and father, Oscai George August Rpckhouse, who passed away at his residence, Ohakune, on Anzac Day, 1929. In the early morn, when all was still, God gave his great command ; In silent .peace he passed away. Into a better land. ■Inserted by his loving wife and family. ROCKHOUSE.—In loving memory of my dear daddy, who passed away April 20, 1929. A light from our household gone, A voice we loved is stilled; . A place is vacant in our home, That never can be filled. Sadly missed by his loving daughter, Eva.

SMITH.—In loving memory of father dear, w.li'o passed away April 26, 1922: Beautiful memories of father dear We treasure still with love sincere. Inserted by his loving wife, Ada, and family. . WALLER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Frank Ingles, who left us April 25, 1929. He lived for those who loved him, For those who knew him true. ' Missed and mourned. Inserted by his sorrowing family. WILSON. —In loving memory of my dear daughter, Lily Mabel, who died April 27, 1911. Sweetest of memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear Lily, of you. Inserted by her loving mother. WILSON. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Lily, who died April 27,, 1911. Ever remembered by her sisters and brothers.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 97, 26 April 1930, Page 1