IN MEMORIAM.
OLNEY.—In loving memory of our dea. husband and. father, who passed awaj August 0, 1029. The midnight stars arc shining On a grave not far away, Where they laid my dearest'husband anc dad Just one year ago to-day. Ever remembered by his loving wif< and son. OLNEY.—In loving memory of dear dad who passed away August 0, 1020. Quick and quietly came the call. His sudden death surprised us all. \\e often sit and wonder why The best are always fust U> die. Inserted by his loving daughter ant son-in-law, Li and Ted. OLNEY.—In loving memory of dear dad who passed away August 9. 1020. Away iu the beautiful somewhere. Away from all sorrow and care; Patiently waiting our coming, The father we loved is there. Inserted by his loving daughter am. son-in-law, Thehna and lan. OLNEY. —In loving memory of our deai father, who passed away August 0 1920. To think we never said good-bye Will always bring regret, For we loved you dearly, dad. And never will forget. Ever remembered by Ethel and Tommy. OLNEY.—in loving memory of our dein brother and uncle, Arnold, who diet August 0, 1020. Ever remembered. In serted by Ada. Girlie and Albert. I'ATKMAX.-—ln loving memory of our deai mother, who died August 0, 1020". A silent chord of memory, is softly touehci to-day; With farewells' left unspoken, she quietlj passed away. Ever remembered by her lovinj daughters. PATEMAX.—In loving memory of deai ■mother, who passed away August 9, 1020 Treasured still with love sincere, Just a memory, but, oh, so dear. Inserted by her loving son and family Will. PATEMAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep August 0, 102(1. Treasured still with a love sincere. Inserted by her loving daughter, Blanche. Bob, and family. PATEMAN. —In loving memory of our deai mother, who passed away August 0, 102r». Ever remembered by her loving daughter in-law, Harold and May, and grandchildren. SENNE.-—lu loving memory of our dear husband and father, Matthew, who passed away on August 9, 1924. Love in life, treasured in death; A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by his loving wife and family. SMILEY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Bob, who passed away August •">. 1020. Ever remembered by his lorinj! wife, C. M. Smiley. His work was nobly done. Dunediu papers please copy. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister Margaret, who departed this life August 0. 1027. Until the dawn breaks and the shadows flee away. Inserted by E. J. and O. D. Fleming, Manuuui. WOOD.—In loving remembrance of our dear husband and daddy, Herbert , Charles, who passed away at Te Awanint'li, August 0, 1027. Time may hftal the broken-hearted. Time may make the wound less sore; But lime can never cease the longing For a loved one gone before. Inserted by his loving wife and little VAvv. WOOD. —In loving memory of dear Herbert, who departed this life. August 0, 1027. At rest. Inserted by Mum and Dad. In loving memory of grandpa. As it dawns anirtlier year. Jean and his grandchildren.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 187, 9 August 1930, Page 1
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