IN MEMORIAM.
CLAYTON. —in loving memory of Ernest (Tim) Clayton, 255G2, N.Z.E.F., who passed away July 1, 1933. In silence still remembered. Inserted ljy his loving sisttir, Mrs. P. Harvey, and family.
MARTER. —In loving memory of dear dad : died July .2, 1927. You are always in my memory, Your race 1 cannot see. The last time that we parted, dad. Was when you said good-bye to me. Tottie.
MARTER.—Loving memories or dad, who leu asleep July. 2, 1027. Time takes away tlie edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. Inserted by Nellie and Harry.
POW. —In sad and loving memory or outdear husband and father, Thomas Clinton Pow, who passed away July 2, 1931. In memory a constant thought, In heart a silent sorrow. Inserted by his loving wire and sons, Raymond and Alan. RICHARDS (nee Lauder). —In loving memory or our dear daughter, Mabel, who passed away on July 2, 1931. Remembrance is the golden chain That binds us till we rnect again. Inserted by lier loving parents.
RICHARDS. —In loving memory or our dear ■sister, Mabel, who passed away on July 2, 1931. A link of memory ever dear, Remains with us from year to year. Inserted by her brother, sister-in-law, and niece.
RICHARDS (nee Lauder). —In loving memory or our dear sister and auntie, who passed away July 2, IG3I. Only good-night, sister. Inserted by her loving sister . and brother-in-law' and ramily.
ROCKLEY.—In loving memory or our dear son and brother, Cyril, who passed away July 2, 19 33. Loved in lire, treasured in death, A beautiful memory is all we have lcrt. Sadly missed by his loving parents and brothers, Donald and Russell.
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Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 1
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280IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Issue 154, 2 July 1934, Page 1
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