IN MEMORIAM.
KRASER.—In loving memory of Claire, who died September 12, 19-S. God called her away. Thy will be done. . . Inserted by her loving husband and children, Iris, Dorothy and George. MAY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away September-12, lt«o. ' Some may think you are, forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, But in memory you are with me As you always, were before. Inserted by her loving husband, D. May. MAY.—-In loving memory of .my dearmother, who passed away September 1-, 1025 .Ever remembered. Inserted Dy her loving daughter and son-in-law, Elsie and George, Ivy and Morric. PILKINGTON. —In loving memory o£ our dear daughter, Joyce. Pilkmgton, who passed away September 12, IJ2J. Dearly loved and so sadly missed by her loving mother, father, Hessie and Roj, Itotorua.: PILKINGTON. —In fond and loving remembrance of our dear friend Joyce, who passed a"\vay September 12, A-loving nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by lier pais,, Mabel and Joyce Sanford. T'EDFERN.—A tribute of everlasting love to the memory of our much-loved son and btotller? Harryt fell ,®sleep at Devonnort. on September 12, 1920. Also our dear Granny, who passed away on August 18, 1923. -- clings with silent thoughts. Inserted by V., E. and V R; Redfern.. ; , i ; "■ ■ ' ' ■ REDFERN.—In loving memory .of dear Harrv Who passed away •on September g r 192?! alio, our dear Grannyv Jo nassed over on August IS, 19-3. -'-enue, •memories Inserted by .C. Needham and F. Griffith, Sydney. REDFERN.—Treasured and happy memories of Harry, who fell asleep September 12,1925.. . We often stand, and think of aim, And she'd'a silent tear. . ,< , v From his Cobber. SANDS.—In loving memory potter, who departed this lit e -September - > Loving f thoughts; kind and tendei, just.to show that we remember.. Inserted by ne loving family. SI'MONDS.—In loving a^av darling little Trevor, who passe;d i away at Auckland Hospital, September 1-,. 1929; aged 7 months. We saw him fading like a flower, . But could not make him stay, We tended him with greatest care, ' Till God called, our darling away. Gone from' this life so quickly, Cut down like a flower in its bloom, So beautiful, pure, aild so loving, Oh, why .was lie taken so soon. . Inserted by his loving mother and father, E. and P. F. Symonds, Ohura, Mervyn .and grandparents.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 216, 12 September 1930, Page 1
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388IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 216, 12 September 1930, Page 1
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