IN MEMORIAM.
BREWER.—In loving memory of my dear wire, Margaret, and mother of Marjorie and Lorraine, how (lied June 20, 1933. Ever remembered by us all. DAWSON. —In loving- memory of our dear sister, Pearl, wlio died June 20, 1929, at Orakel. Inserted by lier loving- sister, Mrs. E. Brimiield. and brother, Bert Gwilliam. (Hokitika papers please copy.) EfISTOE.—In loving: memory or Charlie, who passed away June 20, 1914. Ever remembered by bis mother. MARTIN.—In rond and loving- memory or my dear husband and rather, Frank Martin, who passed away June 20, 1933. He bade no one a last farewell. He said g-ood-hye to none, His spirit llew before 1 knewThat rrom me he bad gone. Inserted by his sorrowing- wire and ramily, Frank, Arthur and Joan. MARTIN.—In memory or dad, who passed away June 50, 1933. Just a word or remembrance, As it dawns the first sad year. To think we never said g-ood-byc, Will always bring: tears. His loving daughter and son-in-law, Lucy and Clive. MARTIN. —in loving- memory or my dear son, Francis John, died June 20, 1933. A lire made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping- hand Tor others' needs, To a beautirul lire came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everybody's rrlend. Inserted by his loving: mother, and brother William. MARTIN.—In loving- memory or my dear son, Francis, who passed away June 20, 1933. R.I.P. Ever remembered by bis loving- rather. MARTIN.—Loving- memory or dear rather, who passed away June 20, 1933. A lire made beairtirul by kindly deeds, A helping hand ror others' needs, To a beautiful lire came a sudden end, He died as ho lived, everybody's rriend. Inserted by his daughter Bub, and son-in-law Basil. MARTIN. —In loving memory or dear brother, Frank, who died June 20, 1933. Fond are the ties that are broken. Dear is the brother who has gone, In memory we will always keep him. As long as the years roll on. Inserted by his sister Rose. MARTIN.—In loving memory or Francis John, who died Juno 20, 1933. Good was his heart, bis rriendship sound, Dearly loved by all around. A loving nature, true and kind, A beautirul memory lert behind. Inserted by sister and family, E. Rogers, Glen Eden. ROGERS.—In loving remembrance, Frank Sedgeley: aged 3 years; suddenly taken home, June 20, 1930. Sadly missed by his parents, grandparents, aunties and uncle. ROSCOE. —To the memory or a dearly loved rather and grandfather, Edward Roscoe, who lert us June 20, 1930. " O come, all ye ralthrui." Inserted by Eva, Fred and Ros. WHITE. —In loving memory or my dear rather. Robert, who passed away June 20, 1930. Resting where no shadows fall. Inserted by his loving daughter, soit-in-law, Mario and Lcn WHITE.—In rond and loving memory or our dear father, who passed uwiiy Juno 20, 1930. Ever remembered. Inserted by liis loving daughter and son-in-law, Alma and Peter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 1
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483IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 144, 20 June 1934, Page 1
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