IN MEMORIAL.
BOWATER. —In loving memory of -our dear husband and father, Harry, who was accidentally drowned on April 8, 1923. Some may think you are forgotten, dad, Though you are on earth no more. But in memory you are with us, As you always were before. ■ .Inserted by his wife and family. 60WATER.—In loving memory of my dear brother Harry, who was accidentally drowned on April 8, 1923. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his brother Dave. BOWATEB. —In loving memory of our dear friend Harry, who died April 8, 1923. Ever remembered' by Mr,' Mor6s and family.. ; : , . . , ; . CAUNDLE. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, George, who passed away April 8, 1929. Ever remembered by hia loving wife and daughters. CAUUDLB.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away April 8, 1929. Inserted by Ms loving son George and i daughter-in-law May, and grandchildren, .: and Joyce. - "' "'■""•*.''■"■ HARTLEY.—In loving memory of pur dear wife and mother, Ada, who passed away April 8, 19£7 v Inserted- by her loving husband, daughter, and son-ihJaw, W. A. Hartley, Mercia and Chas. Brlggs. LOjjG.—ln loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed \ awav on April 8, 1930. Ever remembered. Inserted by N. and N. Long and • LONG.—in sweet memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who was - called home April 8, 1930. ■ "In ■ memory a constant thought, ; ; In heart a silent sorrow. .%'"'. Inserted by .33. and K. Kemp, and granddaughter, Gisborne. . fePEIR.—In loving memory of a -devoted wife and mother, Mary, who passed away April 8, 1929. We miss you more than words can tell, your memory ever will remain A sacred thonght within our hearts, Until that day we meet again. Inserted by her ever loving husband 'and'family* SPEIR.—In loving memory of our dear sister Mary, who passed away April 8, 1929. . . . Sweet memories will never fade Ot-one - we loved but could not save.' Inserted by her loving brother, sisters and brother-in-law, Addie, Jackie, Alf., and Bob. ; TlMPEELliT— Efcster time brings back sad memories of our darling Maudie, aged 15 years, who died Easter Sunday, April 8, 1928, the result of an accident at.Muriwai beach. What - happy hours we- once enjoyed '.- When, we were all together. -How sad and changed our lives are now, , iSiace our ■ dear Maudie has gome for . ever. We miss you in the morning, dear, ■We miss you all the day; We miss yoa, Maudie, In a thousand different ways. 1 Inserted by her sorrowing mother and father, also brothers and sister, Ken, Vfv., and Doreen. " TIMPERLEY.'—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Maudie, who was accidentally killed at Muriwai beach on April 8, 1928. Maudie, dear, why were you* taken from . us, So young, and so fair, W&en earth has so many It better could spare? But you are safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe from all harm and care, Safe from this wdrld's temptations, Sin cannot harm you there. Inserted by your loving cousins, ' Frank, Kathleen and little Hayward. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1931, Page 1
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499IN MEMORIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 82, 8 April 1931, Page 1
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