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IN MEMOR!AM

McKEXZIE.—In loving memory of darling mother, who passed away September 13, 1026. Remembered always by her loving daughter and son-in-law, May and Roy, and grandchildren, Roy and Dickie. McKENZIE.—In loving memory of darling mother, who fell asleep September 13, 1026. Loved and longed for always by her daughter Mollie. PELL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed away on September 13, 1029. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter, Vickey. PELL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life September 13, 1929. She was one of the doaresv, one of the best. Ever remembered by her loving daughter, Mary. REDDINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, called home September 14, 1926. Sweet memories will linger for ever, Time cannot change, it is true: . The years that may come cannot sever, Our loving remembrance of you. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter and son-in-law, W. and B. Mudford. R'EDDINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away September 14, 1926. Though life brings much that is altered, And time brings much that is new;' There is one tiling that never alters. That's cur memory, dear father of you. Inserted by his loving son and dangh ter-in-law, Harold and Emily. REDDINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear father, called homo September 14, 1920. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On the borderland we left him, Soon to meet and part no more. Inserted by his loving daughters. Grace and Lil, sons-in-law, Reg and Claude, and granddaughter, Esmae. SORENSON. —In loving memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother, who departed this life September 13, 1925. Our grief this world will never know, The thoughts of sadness that are ours, And with the years we older grow, Our hearts for her will ever pine. Inserted by her loving husband and little Isobel.

SOREXSOX (nee Olliff).—ln loving memory of our dear daughter, Elsie, who passed away on September 13, 1025. ■ The family chain is broken. Dear is the loved one gone; In memory we'll ever keep her, As long as the years roll on. Inserted by her loving mother and father.

SORENSON (nee Olliff). —In loving memory of our dear sister, Elsie, who passed away on September .13, 11)25. The happy hours we once enjoyed When we were all together: How sad and changed it all is now, Since you have gone for ever. Inserted by her loving sisters, Jess and Myrt.

SORENSON (nee Olliff). —In loving memory of our dear sister, Elsie, who passed away on September 13, 1925. . To think, we never said good-bye, Will always bring regret, For we loved you dearly, Else, And n.ever will forget. Inserted by her loving brothers, Si, Mick and Lai.

SORENSON.—In loving memory of Elsie, who passed away September 13. 1925. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving brother, sister-in-law, W. and J. Olliff.

SORENSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister and auntio,. Elsie, who passed away September 13, 1925. Memory clings with silent thought. Inserted by her loving sister, brother-in-law and family, N. and A. Murray and family.

SORENSON.—In loving memory of our >i:>dwuv-.-nA<3Ce pjvcD vwiio- •. ;iiKssed-away:Sop(:cn'bP!v,l^,,X92s.'Fo^aG6t memories 1 : In sorted "by 'S.' Morrison andfamily.

SORENSON - .—In loving m6mory of Elsie, who passed away September 13, 1925. Ever remembered by Cedric.

WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of my dear sister Vera, who fell asleep at Wellington, September 13, 1917. R.I.P. Inserted by her loving brother, Geo. Avery.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMOR!AM Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

IN MEMOR!AM Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 217, 13 September 1930, Page 1

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