IN MEMORIAM.
ALLISON.—In loving memory of our dear son <and brother, who • fell asleep on December, 31, 1925. You left behind some achiug hearte \ That loved you so sincere; • ■ That never could, nor never will, Forget you, Bert, dear. - Inserted by his loving parents. . brothers and sister. ALLISON.—In loving memory _Bertie, who fell asleep December 81, ldJ,u. Not gone from memory, Not gone from love, But to his Father's home above. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown. BUTLER.—In loving niemo-y oJEilen Butler Not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband, E. Butler. HILLS.—In loving memory of. my dear mother, who passed- away December ■ 01, 1024 Loved, remembered, longed tor Eye. Ever remembered by her lovtug daughter, Ivy Stanley. HILLS.-ln loving memory of dear Mother, who passed away December 31, 1924, Loved remembered, longed for always ivlr remembered by her .loving daughter, Hazel Sheahan, and family. f&Vai? iff , ;. wa. Howse. TOHNSON'.—In cherished memory of oar devoted mother, who died January. 1, 1927: also our dear dad, who died May 26, 1903. TCoiovcd in life, treasured' in death. The mpst 9 beautiful memory is what, we have left. ' • . . still sadlv ■ missed by their loving daughter and son-in-law, Ease and Jack Doel. , . :
TOHNSON— In loving memory .of our J Cr mother, who P"-"*"™ at Whangarei on January 1, U-<-A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. Inserted by her loving son and aaughtur-in-law, FrauK and Alice, Onehunga..
T/TCATHART. —In loving memory of F. C. J (Charlie), our beloved only son/nil brother who died as result of acciaent December 31, 1925. We who loved you sadly miss you. . inserted by his parents and sisters. Tennyson Street, Birkenhead.
McKEE. —In loving memory of my dear sonT Arnold Arthur, who was accidentally killed on December 31, 1»_». He^left his home with a smUing face, He little thought death bo near Little thinking ttiat he never would Return to those who loved him dear. A painful shock, a dreadful blow — Oh, Arnold, dear, I miss you so. Inserted by his loving mother. McKEE.—In loving memory of Arnold McKee, who was accidentally killed on December 31, 1929. . Ever so loving, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to nnd. One «i the best that God could send-, A genuine pr.l right to the end. Good was Ma nature, Ms friendship Loved° U and respected by all around; But a beautiful life came to an end He died as he lived, everyone s friend. , Ever remembered by his mates, Arthur, Harry, Waxey and Don. Kver rejnembered by Uncle Arnold and Auntie Cis. brother (Bob). wnnpisriN In loving memory of my beM Duncan, who passed away January 1, 1929. Gently sounds a distant echo, Palm as a sabbetn ben, BrinSg peace and consolation, . Ido all things well. . inserted by his loving mother. inserted by her loving mother, sister and brothers. ; Ringrose. Ward-. WILSON.-In «o«d remerabraiice rf jm dear niece and « o "" u !.Hr ge E v el . rememS. D 'by St. Helier's Bay. . . . WILSON.-ln loving memory of my fnenc ?oTve in the hearts of those we love Is not to die. Ever remembered by Clem.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 309, 31 December 1930, Page 1
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518IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 309, 31 December 1930, Page 1
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