IN MEMORIAM.
■■-; EARRIE.—A tribute of lpve : to the. memory. • df our dear friend, Mr. William' Barrie, ;..■ ■' who : died October 16, 1930. Inserted by \t j' the Grimstones and Bennett families. ,v v few^»BßS^ wife Eleanor, who fell asleep October 16, .:■> ' " - '-.'■ :•■.■'■'. ■■ ?. ■/'■", .y, ~./Ihe Jiappy days we- spent together . ■ ■",'■' / Will- ever be remeniberddi 1 '--.'•■ • ; -~-. .--■■ . inserted by;her, loving husband Robert, and son Maurice; '-,-■■• • . - . , BRYANT. —In loving memory, of our .dear iuother ' and Vaunt," who passed away October 16, 1929. [■■■:. : ■ :. • You often said we-would miss you, , , • Your words have proved too ,true, ,' We lost our best and-dearest friend, ..'•■•■ D.ear mother, when..we lost you.. . If your eyes, could only open, :;,. What changes you could see, ' -, : But perhaps ■it is' far better You are sleeping peacefully. Inserted by her loving /laughter 'and son, Nellie and Leslie, nephew, Harry, and friend, Les Olsen. .. , - HAYSOM-BARBER.—In loving remem-!-::l brance of our dear son and brother, Reg, - died October 18, 1918, 25th Reinforcements ; also Will, died September 18, 1.922, Main Body. . . ■ • ; ... Sweet .remembrance will never fade, i Of .ones we loved, but-could not save. HILL.—In loving memory of. my. dear .' husband, Thomas Hill, who died October 16, 1920. . I have lost my soul's companion, ''. A life linked with my own, Each day I miss him more. and more As I wander on through life alone. Inserted by his.loving wife Agnes Hill, 6, Codrington Street, Grey Lynn. - AIcELWAIX. —In memory of -Norma, dearly loved wife of Alan McElwain, who died October 16, 1920. "Our little lives are rounded with a sleep." , QUAIFE. —in fond and loving memory of our dear brother Laurence. Quaife, who • died in Palestine, October 16, 1918. Ever remembered by his sister.and brother-in- '"-. law, Iris and Charles Schon. : TUCKER.—-In loving . memory of our. dear ■" :' son, Ben, who was cfilled away on October 16, 1924. Always missed by his ' ;■.,, -sorrowing parents, N. and E. Tucker. Away in the beautiful' , somewhere, . Sheltered from sorrow ana pain, ' When life's journey is ended, , • Some day-we shall see ..him again.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 245, 16 October 1931, Page 1
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327IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 245, 16 October 1931, Page 1
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