IN MEMORIAM.
DUNN. —In loving- memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on • August 13, 1933. inserted by his loving wire and daughter Cis, and son-in-law C. Crisp. MAXWELL. —in loving memory or James Maxwell, who passed away on August 13, 1933. Remembrance. Inserted by his wife Jean, and nephew Rang! Ryan. McMillan. —ln loving memory or dear Peggy, who passed away August 13, 1933. In memory's keeping, treasured ever, Are the happy times we spent together. Inserted by Clester and Fred. POWELL. —In loving memory or our dear son and brother Bob, who passed away August 13, 1933. Fond memories linger always. Inserted by mother, sisters and brothers. PRIEST. —In loving memory or William James, our dear husband and rather, who passed away August 13, 1933. R.l.p. In our hearts you are Tondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to your name. " Inserted by his loving wife and family. PRIEST. —in loving memory or our dear grandrather, William James, who passed away August 13, 1933. We loved you in lire dearly. And now cherish your memory. Greta, Ken and Evie. RAINHAM. —In loving remembrance or mother, who passed away August 13, Oh, you who have a mother, Love her while you may, She will not always linger here, Too soon she'll pass away. Inserted by her loving daughter and sons Harry, Bob and son-in-law, and granddaughter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 190, 13 August 1934, Page 1
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228IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 190, 13 August 1934, Page 1
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