IN MEMORIAM.
BROWNE.—In loving remembrance of Olive Mabel Alberta, who passed away August •2, 1931. At rest. Inserted by her loving children and husband. DOCHERTY.—In loving memory or Violet May, died August 10, 1932. inserted by dad, Betty and Agnes.
CNSOR.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Moses, passed peacefully away August 12, 1930. A beautiful memory lert behind. Safe in the arms or Jesus, Inserted by his loving wire and ramily. HAMILTON.—in loving memory or our dear • devoted husband and daddy, James William (Jim), who passed away suddenly August 12, 193 I. You always said we'd miss you, Your words have proved too true, For onlv God in heaven knows, ■ Dearest daddy, how we miss you. Inserted by his loving wire and : children.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Jim, who fell asleep on August 12, 19 31. Kver remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Gertie and Jim.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory or William James, died August 12, 1931. Who plucked the llower? The Master. The gardener wept and was silent. '• Remembered by Bill and Gerty and little Bill . HAMILTON A tribute or love to the memory or Jim, who passed away August 13, 1931. God's greatest girt, remembrance. Inserted by Ida and Harold.
HAMILTON.—In loving memory of, Jim, who passed away on August 12, IU3I. Ever remembered by Marie, Joyce and Harry.
HAMILTON.—in loving memory or J. Hamilton, who departed this lire August 12, 1931. Inserted by Ted, Dorrie ami family.
IIANLON.—in loving: memory of my clear husband, Patrick Joseph (Paddy), who fell asleep August 13, 1931, at Suva, Fiji. My heart aches with sadness, God alone knows how I miss liim, As it dawns another year. Inserted hy his wire and family. HANLON.—In .loving' memory of dear dad, who parted this life August 13, 1931. Ever remembered. Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Gwen and Les. McPHAIL.—In loving memory or our dear husband and rather, James Prentice, who passed away August 12, 1932. Gone Trom us, but not rorgotten, Never shall thy memory Tade, Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger, Ilound the grave where thou art laid. Inserted by his loving wire and.-jsons.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 1
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359IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 189, 12 August 1933, Page 1
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