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IN MEMORIAM.

'ADAMS.—In loving memory of our loving ' wife and mother, Kate Adams, who passed away; September 15", 1929; also Sergeant .Tack Adams, killed in action Septembei 15, 1910. Inserted by her loving husband and sou and daughter-in-law, Norman and Pearl. ADAMS.—In loving memory of our dear ■ mother, who passed away September 10, 1929'. ' V 'Remembrance is the golden chain, That'binds us till we meet again. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Georges and Nell, Mount Albert, y ADAMS.—In loving, memory of Mrs. G. Adams; who passed away on September J. 13, 1929: In loving remembrance ot _ a dear friend. Inserted by E. N. Laurie. ADAMS— Deep in pur hearts lies a memory of one we shall never forget. ' Alex" and Anna, 2, Fitzwilliam Avenue, Belfast, Ireland. ADAMS—In loving memory of Mrs. G. Adams, who passed away September 10. 1029. A good and true friend. Inserted by ,G. ahd L. Edwaras. BOYD.—In loving memory of our dear wife " and mother, who passed away September 13,; 1921. Memory clings with silent " thought: Inserted by her loving huGband and daughters, Jean- and ißetli. CARTER—In, loving memory of my dear husband and daddy. ex-Lieutenant StanIcy. Barry Carter, who was drowned at Mangatawhiri September 15, 1023. Beloved in life, sacred in death, A beautiful memory is all we. have left. .'lnserted by his loving wife, Holly (Olga) and children, Mastcrton. CLARK—In fond and loving memory of Alfred Ernest'(Ernie). accidentally killed September 14. 1929. Inserted by his loviugrwife and children. Wc loved, but lost. . DURBIN.—In loving memory of our dear son and father, Henry Gilberti (Bert),, who passed away September 15, .1922. ' Tby_. purpose, God, we caunot see. But all is well that is done by Tliee. •Inserted by his loving mother and son, Louis. '; ■' HOBBS.—III fond and loving memory of our 'dear son, Cyril, who passed to the higher life at Auckland Hospital on September 15, 1929, aged 19. • Do -not ask us if we miss him, No one knows the aching pain \ We, liave suffered since we lost him, Life has never been the same. Time may heal the broken-hearted. Time' may make the wound less sore, But time can never heal the longing • , For you, dear Cyril, gone before. — .'lnserted by his loving mother and father, Wellington. HOBBS.—An affectionate remembrance of niy dear brother, Cyril, who departed this life at Auckland Hospital, on September . 15,. 1929. A light is from our household gone. ' i v °ice wc loved is still. A place is vacant in our homo Which never can be filled. ■ - Inserted' by liis loving sister, Lena. HOBBS.—In loving memory of my. dear brother, Cyril, who passed away at the Auckland Hospital on September 15, 1929. True was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around, •to a happy life came a sudden end. Be died as he lived, everyone's friend. Inserted by his loving sister, Mary. , 'BOBBS.—In fond and loving remembrance of my dear friend, Cyril, who passed away September 15, 1929." ' s °mc-may think you are forgotten, - m v 0,1 earth you are no more; . "Ut in memory you are with me, -Vs you always were before. Inserted by his loving friend, Norman '..i-i-Cotter. — i n loving memory of Cyril . Mbaorty) Hobbs, who passed away September 15, 1929, after a serious accident, sadly missed. '— : He never had time to say good-bye Lre he was called away. in memory he is still with us ■ . As'if it was yesterday. 'Inserted by his old pals, Merrett, Tom - - and Dave. - B OBBS.-I,i treasured memory of Cyril, departed this life on September 15, One year has gone, how long it seems, jn all our thoughts your face still beams. » wade beautiful by kindly deeds, d helping hand for others' needs. Inserted by his comrade, Harry Crack.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 218, 15 September 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 218, 15 September 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 218, 15 September 1930, Page 1