IN MEMORIAM.
R^;-' n loving memory or my clear mothei, who died March 17, tout. a MSF™ Inotllnl '. true and kind, A beautllul memory lolt behind. \non1 e '" leC ' llel ' lovins daughter, S ' ? ? R f - rr ln roiKl memory or Jaclf, who (lied March 17, 1930. liver remembered, inserted by his loving: lather and sister, Papakura. STANLEY—In memory of my dear wife, Mary, who passed away 011 March 18, lJ3,i. Loved and sadly missed. Inserted l>y her loving- husband, Fred. STANLEY.—in loving memory oi' our dear mother, Mho passed away on March IS, 1 933. Always remembered, Inserted by Ted, Beryl and Stan. STANLEY.—In loving- memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mai-y, who passed away at Otaliuhu, March 18, 1033. liver remembered. inserted by her lovingmother (Mrs. Knaggs), sisters and brothers. UNDERWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear husband and lather, who passed away March 17, 103 d. The years that may come cannot sever our loving remembrance or you. inserted hv his loving wii'e and family, Ruby, Mavis, ltoy and Ted. UNDERWOOD. —In loving memory of our brother Dave, who passed away March 17, 1 932. Peacefully sleeping in God's keeping. Inserted by his loving sister and brother, Emily and Walter Berry. WEATHERALL.—in loving memory of our dear wile and mother, who passed away I March 18, 1931. (iod's greatest gilt, remembrance. Inserted by her loving husband and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 1
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230IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 1
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