IN MEMORIAM. GREEN. —In loving memory of our flea mother, who departed this life Novenibc 5, 1031. Remembrance is the golden chain That hinds us till we meet again. Inserted by her loving sons, daughters in-law, grandchildren Tom, Celia, Bill Addle, Merliss, Tommy and Colin. GREEN. —In loving memory or our dea grandmother, Mary Jane, who passei away November 5, 1931. You always said we'd miss you; Your words have proved too true. Inserted by Agnes and George am grandchildren, Mary, Rita, Charlie. HATLEY. —In loving memory of our dea mother, who passed away November -i 1932. Dearest memories, fond and true, Remain in our hearts, dear mother, o you. Ever remembered by her daughter ant son-in-law, Annie and Walter, am granddaughters, Ada and Norma. HATLEY. —In loving memory of my dea granny, who died November 1, 1932. Fond memories will never fade Of one I loved but could not save. Sadly missed by Nellie. HOLMES. —In loving memory of my dea dad, who died November 5, 1932. Just a memory, but, oh, so dear. Treasured still with love sincere. Inserted by his only daughter Dorothy. KENDALL. —In loving memory or little Ralph, died November 4, 1929. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving parents, siste: and brothers, Raurimu. LITTLE. —In loving memory of George, win passed away November 5, 1931. A loving father, true and Kind, memory left behind. Inserted by his loving wife am family.' PAITRY. —In loving memory or our deal husband and father, J. M. Paltry, win passed away November 4, 1930. Remembrance always with us. . Inserted by his loving wife, sons am daughters. PAITRY. —In fondest memory or my deal rather, who died November 4, 1030 inserted by his loving daughter, Jeai Fuller and family. STOCKMAN. —In memory of my dcai mother, who died November r>, 1928. Loving memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear mother, or you Inserted by her loving daughter Emma. STOCKMAN. —In memory or dear mother died November 5, 1928. Just for a day of yesterdays, Just for a day with you. So loved, so mourned. Ella and Jack. VERRAN. —In loving memory or our deai husband and rather, John Llewellyn, whe departed this lire November 4, 1932 Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wile and little Beverley. , WILLETTS. —In loving memory of Sybil , our dear wile and mother, who passed away November 4, 1925. Ever remembered by her loving husband and family. . WRATHALL. —In loving memory of out , dear Myrtle, who passed away on November 4, 1020, at Waipukurau. . Dearest memories, rond and true. Remain In our hearts, dear Myrtle, or you. ; Inserted by her loving father, mother, ; ' sisters and brothers. BEREAVEMENT THANKS. COOPER. —The Family or the late D. Roy Cooper sincerely thank all. who expressed sympathy in their great sorrow and sad loss, also ror letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems. GILLAM. —Mr. Syd. and Mr. E. J. Gillam and Family wish to thank the kind friends and relations for tne many expressions of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems received. GILLAM —Mr. and Mrs. Woollen sincerely thank all kind friends and relations for their loving mesages or sympathy in their sad bereavement; also for cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. JOHNS. —The Family or the late Leo Bertram Johns wish to thank all kind friends for the many expressions or sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems. McNEIL. —Mrs. McClymont and Mrs. McKinstry and Relatives wish to thank all kind rriends ror their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. MUDFORD. —The Family or the late Mrs. Elizabeth Mudford wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. SHEPHERD. —Mrs. Esther Shepherd and Family or the late Thomas Shepherd, 2, Walmsley Road, Otahuhu, deeply appreciate the kind expressions or sympathy extended them in their sad loss of husband and father; also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. SMITH. —The Family or the late Winifred Smith wish to sincerely thank all who expressed sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, telegrams and floral emblems. STEVENSON. —Mr. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sage and Family desire to express to all rriends and Messrs. Greer and employees, their gratitude and heartfelt thanks for the many kind expressions of sympathy tendered to them in their recent sad bereavement. WILLIAMS. —Mrs. Ultimo and Family sincerely thank all kind rriends and relatives l'or their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Dr. Cumming Tor bis untiring efforts. Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Bccrolt wish to thank all kind rriends and relatives who sympathised with them in the loss or their dear mother; also for cards, letters, telegrams and floral emblems. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALFRED SIBUN (Watney Sibun and Sons), Professional Trade Einbalmer, graduate "Worsham College of Embalming," U.S.A. —3?hone 41-534, any hour, any distance. §4 ARTHUR HOLMES, Abbotsford St., Newmarket.—Phone 44-572, private 25-515. Cremations also arranged. S BATTERSBY, WM. R., 1990, Great North Rd., Avondale, Undertaker. Phone 27-811, day, night. S CAMERON AND BARTLETT, LTD., Undertakers, 282, Ponsonby Rd. Phone 26-137; Private, 27-052.—John Cameron, Funeral Director. C O LITTLE AND SONS, Undertakers and • Embalmcrs, "Marble Arch," Hobson St.. Auckland. Phones: 45-SSO. 45-881. D DEVONPORT Undertakers, H. Morris, Ltd., Anne St. Phone 22-130 any hour. Funerals arranged, Devonport and City. B JAMES WEIR, Funeral Director, 08-70, Ponsonby Rd., Auckland. Phone 26-938, any hour. Cremations arranged. B WINKS AND HALL, Undertakers, Chancery Street. Phones : Business 40-332, Private 20-034. — John Winks, Funeral Director. : __ S WH. TONGUE AND SON, LTD., Under- • takers and Funeral Directors, 1, Mt. Eden Rd.—Phone 46-244; Private, 24-340. .___ C W MORRISON, Undertaker, 167, Purne-'l • Rd. (opp. Library), also Greenwood's Corner, Epsom.—Phone 43-768, any hour. C MONUMENTAL MASONS. McNAB ASD M A S O N, 109, SYMONDS STREET, . Manufacturers in Auckland of Monumental Masonry. MHS SAVE 25 per cent exchange in Memorials, New Zealand Production.—W. Parkinson and Co. (Auckland), Ltd., Manufactured at our works, Victoria St. W. B
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 261, 4 November 1933, Page 1
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