IN MEMORIAM.
BAKER.—In loving memory of our dear Edie, V-io passed away March 24, 1920. Memories fond and true . • Will ever remain, dear Edie, of you. Inserted by her loving fis+er-in-law and brother-in-law, Sarah and Albert. BRUKS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Julius, who passed "way at Bay View, Napier, March 24, 1930. ' i - • There is a link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lasts forever. | Inserted by his loving wife, son and, daughter-in-law, Judy and Mary. HOGAN.-In loving memory of toy dear wife who passed away (suciaeniyj, March 24, 1930. £ sudden change-at God', command she She "ad no time to bid her loved ones The f su e mmons came without a warning ThatT'bade her haste to meet her God in heaven. , . Oh, Elva dear, we miss you here, From the home you loved so well I pray that God has found you rest With the angels of the blest. Inserted bv her loving husband, W. Hogan, Frankton Junction. TiorAV \n loving memory of our dear Mother, passed away suddenly March 24, We miss thee from our home, dear mother, ~ . .• We miss thee from thy place. A shadow o'er our We is castWe miss the sunshine of thy lace. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thv fond and earnest care, Our home is dark without thee. We miss thee everywhere. Inserted by her loving children, Elma and Leslie. passed away March 24, 1930. She has gone like a flower Cut down in its bloom, From the sunshine of life To the shade of the tomb. But Death shall not sever The bond of our love, Nor steal the fond hope We shall meet her above. Inserted by her loving parents, F. T. and C Harding, brother and sister,, WH fred. Lilly and Violet Harding, ana K. Jones. I tinrAX—Tn loving memory of my dear H dSSteis£.-lS! t*o died, suddenly, March 24, 1930. She left her home In health. Never thinking death was near, Not dreaming that she never would Return to her children dear A painful shock, a dreadful Wow. Oh Klva dearest, we miss you so. Our loss is great well not complain. But trust in God to meet again. Rest, dearest Elva, sweet y rest.. They miss you most who loved you De.t. I&*« by her A. Bailev, and J. *-• MIUJ ' HOGAN.-In loving memory of who peacefully passed away Marcn -*, 1930 Oft as we think of you, dear Elva, '• The tears bedim our eyes, I.'or oh. it was so hard, %^ am We could not sar jxpod-bye. Elsie, Betty and Bert. nnrAV-Tn loving memory of my dear H ?rie A nd'Elva, away March -4, 1930. A tender chord o<! memory Is sadly touched to-day. \ Inserted by her loving friend, *io Collister. McQUILLAN.—In loving memory of Charles who suddenly passed away on Marcn-*, 1921. Our hearts are always witn you. Inserted by Albert and Edith Woods. STEVENS.—In loving memory of Myra, , who passed away March 24, 1900. If your eves could only open, What changes you would see, But it is far better, Myra darling, You are sleeping peacefully. Inserted by her heart-broken parents, A. and M. Campbell. STEVENS.—In loving memory of Myra, who passed away March 24, 1900. But peace they have that none may gain who live, . . And rest about them that no love can give, And over them, while death and lite shall be The light, and sound, and darkness of the sea. Ever remembered by her sister and brother-in-law, Alice and Martin. STEVENS.—In loving memory of Myra, who passed away March 24, 1930. In silent prayer and aching heart, We watched you as you lay, Although we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay. God knows how much we loved you. How the parting gave us pain, He has promised, dear sister, We shall meet again. Inserted by her loving sister, Nancy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 70, 24 March 1931, Page 1
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