IN MEMORIAM.
LOCKLEY.—In loving memory of onr dearlv loved brother, Alwyn Gordon, who died September 24, 1929. A day of remembrance sad to recall. Sadly missed bv hid loving parents, sisters and brother. Al«o* our dear grandma, Mary Mason, who died September 4, 1923. Ever remembered by her loving daughters and grandch ildr en. COUSOS —In iovins memory of darling Jackv, who departed this life at Kawakawi on September 24, 1925. Sate in the arms of Jesus. Ever remembered by his mother, stepfather and family. GALLAGHER.—In loving memory of dear Dorothy, who passed over September 24, 1929. Time goes quickly, but oh, my dear. It seems so long since you were here. Inserted by her loving parents. GIBBOXS. —in loving memory of our dear husband and dad, John Patrick, who passed peacefully away September -4. 1920 For ever with the Lord. Inserted by "his loving wife and children. GRIFFITHS.—In • loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September -4, 1924; also her son, _v> ill (Sandy), died of wounds at Gallipoli. August IS, 1015. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by G. and H. Johnson. GKIFFITHS.—In lovfng memory of our dear moTher, who passed away September •'4 1924. Ever remembered. Inserted by \y[ R.~ Griffiths and family. HEWITT —In memory of Flora, who passed away September 24, 1920. Remembered. Inserted by Vera and Len Blackford. KITE.—In loving memory of oar dear mother and grandmother, who passed away peacefully September 24, 19-Sj.At the end of the lane of shadows Mother will be waiting and watching for us. Inserted bv her loving daughter and son-in-law; Harriett and Eustace Mann and family. KITE—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 24 1928 Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, J. and ±*. Hackett. LE BRtrX.—ln lovins memory of dear mother, who died September _4, IJ---Ever remembered. Inserted by ner ' loving son and daughter-in-law. uivv in loviiwr memory of our dear husband and father, who fell asleep September 24, 1929. The happy hours we once enjoyed, When we were all together How sad and changed it all is now, Since one has gone for ever. Inserted by his loving wife, son and daughters. McCAETIE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September -4, 5m Ever remembered. J^«* e d by her loving daughters, Flo and Lucy, and sons, X'orman, Sidney and Horace. MURRAY.—In fond memory of *y< 10 ;^! her loving mother, L. Murraj. MURRAY— In loving memory of our dear S Ethel May, "who left ™ September 24 1929. Suffering always loved, departed ever loved. Inserted by sifter and brother-in-law, Eva and Robert Watts. PURDY In fond and loving memory of onrTlear mother, who fell asleep in Jesus, September 24, 1923. Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is stillAs we loved her, so we miss her. Inserted by her lovins daughter and son. PURDY— In fond and loving memory of my dear sister, who passed away September 24, 1923. Just a sad, but sweet remembrance. And a heartache still for you. Inserted by her loving sister, A. McLean. TUCKER.—In loving niemor y °f jiear Nellie, who passed away September -±, 1929. Remembrance is a golden chain. Which binds ns till we meet again. Inserted by her loving mother and sister and little Bona, Birkenhead.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 226, 24 September 1930, Page 1
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