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IN MEMORIAM.

BUTCHART. —In loving memory or my dear son, William C. Butchart, who passed away November 10, 1918. To thee memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving- mother. GRIBBLE. —In loving- memory or our dear Mary, passed away November 10, 1918. Loved remembered, thought or always. As It dawns another year. Inserted by M. Gribble. HOAR —In loving memory or Gordon Cuthbert. who passed away November 10, 1932. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Ever remembered, Tris. LUMPKIN. —In loving memory or our dear wife and mother, Euphemia Lang, who passed away November 10, 1027. Only those who have lost can tell, Or a dear one gone without a farewell. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, son-in-law and grandson. LUMPKIN. —in loving memory of my dear friend, who passed away November 10, 1927. Sweet remembrance, but sadly missed. Inserted by her loving rriend, Mrs. p. Moulden. MoCLELLAND. —In loving- memory or our beloved wire and mother, who passed away November 10, 1932. You always said we would miss you, Your words have proved only too true, We lost our best friend, mother, When we lost you. Remembered by her husband and ramily. McCLELLAND. —In loving- memory or my beloved mother, who passed away one year ago to-day. The angels or the Lord came rorth, And stilled her smiling face, They left a vacant place, Which time cannot erase. Ever remembered. Her loving- son Isaac. MoCLELLAND.—Iu loving- memory or my dear friend, Mrs. McClelland, who departed this life on November 10>, 1932. Lest we forget. Inserted by Mrs. Purdio. McKEARNEY. —In loving memory or dear auntie, who passed away November 8, 1932. Dearest memories, fond and true, Remain in our hearts, dear aunt, of you. Inserted by Eileen, Florence, Alice and little Trevor. (HELTON. —In loving- memory or Maurice (Mon), who was drowned at Motuihi on November 10, 1929. In memory a constant thought, In heart unspeakable sorrow. Inserted by A. J. Stewart. SHELTON. —In loving- memory or Maurice Shelton, accidentally drowned at Motuihi on November 10, 1929. Inserted by his old chum, H. Russell. SMITH.— In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away November 10, 1927. These who think or you to-day, Are those that loved you best. Inserted by Violet and Laurie. ' WALSH. —m loving- memory or my dearest husband, Wattie, and loving- daddy or Colleen and Walter, who passed away November 10, 1931. Veiled from our sight, withheld from embrace, i Wrapped in God's silence which we may not break. Inserted by his ever loving wire and little children.

WALSH. —in loving memory or our dear son, Wattie, who passed away on November 10 1031. Deeply loved and sadly missed by his loving mother and father. WALSH.—in loving memory or our dear pother, Wattie, who passed away on November io, 1931. A loving brother, true and kind, A beautirul memory lert behind. Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. WALSH. —in rond and loving memory or U>y dear brother, Walter (Wattie), who departed this lire November 10, 1931. What happy hours we once enjoyed, when we were all together, out oh, our chain has broken, Now dear Wattie has gone forever. Inserted by his sorrowrul sister Bans.

? Sl ? — In loving memory or my dear son-in-law, who passed away on November io, 1931. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving father-in-law, WHITE.— in loving memory of my dear mother, Alice Rodney, who passed away November io, 1930. Time may take off the edge or grier, ■out memory turns back every leaf. Inserted by her loving daughter,

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 266, 10 November 1933, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 266, 10 November 1933, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 266, 10 November 1933, Page 1