IN MEMORIAM.
ATTEWELL. —Tn loving memory or our dear Willie, died June" 8, 1029. ■■•"■;' Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps you ever near. > Sadly missed by parents, sister, brothers. BOOTH.— In loving- memory, or Elsie, who passed away June 3, 1917. Till .we meet again. Inserted by Her loving mother, sisters and brothers, 25, Alpha Road, Parnell. BROWNE. —In loving memory or our dear brother, Cecil, passed away June 2, 1928. R.T.P. Always remembered by Katli and Dora. DUFTV. —In loving memory or my dear brother, Joe, who was accidentally shot on June 2, 1930.. I was not there at the hour or death, To bear his last faint sigh, To whisper just one* loving word, Or even say good-bye. Inserted by his loving sister Hazel. FLETCHER. —In loving memory or outdear husband and rather. John Bateman, who passed away June 3, 1933. - Till we meet again. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wile and daughters. FOREMAN. —In loving memory or our clear brother-in-law and uncle, Jim, accidentally killed on June 2, 1932. God's greatest girt, remembrance. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baly and ramfly, New Lynn. HILL. —In loving memory or our dear wife and mother, Ethel, who passed away June 3, 1931. A day-of remembrance sad to recall. Inserted by her loving husband and sons, Stanley and Jack. LE SUEUR. —In loving memory or my darling mother (Mater), passed away June 3, 1922. In silencejßj'cmembered. Dearly loved™ Sadly missed. Inserted by Her loving daughter Lil, and Mend Alex. MALATiOS. —In memory of our beloved husband and father. Peter, who passed away June 3, 1933. Years roll by but memories linger. Inserted by his loving wire, daughter, son-in-law, L. and M. McVeagh. MALATIOS. —In memory or our beloved rather and grandfather, who passed'away June 3, 1933. Not just to-day. but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law. Ruby and Les and grandchildren, Cyril and Ray. MALATIOS. —111 loving memory or our dear rather, who passed away June 3, 1933. Always remembered by his daughter, son-in-law, grandchildren, Arthinar, Alf, Gloria and Malcolm. MALATIOS. —In loving memory or my dear lather, who passed away June 3, 1933. Too dearly loved to ever be rorgotten. By his loving daughter, Rita. McAFFER. —In loving memory or mother, who passed away June 3, 1933. You passed, but your memory shall live In the hearts or the loved ones you lert here. inserted bv her loving son and daughter-in-law, John and Jean. SMITH. —In loving memory or our dear Aunt Bessie, who passed away June 2, 1931 Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving niece and nephew, Alma and Peter. STAFFORD. —In loving memory or our dear mother, who fell asleep on June 2, 1933 Alwavs remembered. Inserted by her loving* daughters and son-in-law, iris, Margaret and Harold . Savage, I'akiri, Wellsford. ■■ < STAFFORD. —In loving memory of Mrs. A. Stafford New l.vnn, who departed this lire June 2, 1933. Fondly remembered, inserted by her - Mends, T. and M. shackletoh and family, Waiuku. THOMAS. —In loving tribute to the memory or my Husband, Lou, who departed this life June 3, 1932. Deep in my heart He memories of you. Inserted by Pearl. THOMAS.— In rond and loving memory Of our dear grandson and nephew, Lou, who roll asleep June.3, 1932. God has srou5 r ou in His keeping, We have you in our thoughts. Inserted by his ever loving grandparents, T. and G. Prenter and Auntie Adelaide.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 1
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577IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 1
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