IN MEMORIAM.
BAXTER,—In loving: memory or our dear "wife and mother, Ruth Baxter, •who passed away October 8, 1932. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving: husband and daughter. DICKEY—in rond and loving: memory or our dear son and brother, Claude, who passed away on October 7, 1 933. Sweetest memories, rond and true, Will ever remain, dear Claude, or you. Inserted by his loving: parents, brother, and sister. garner —In sacred memory or our dear husband and rather, James Arthur Cecil Garner, who passed away October 8, 1930. Ever remembered by his devoted wire and ramily. GRANT.—In loving- memory or our dear mother, Margaret Grant, who departed this lire October 8, 1908; also our dear brother, Robert Grant, who departed tills lire, October 9, 1928. Eternal rest grant unto them, 0 Lord. Inserted by their loving ramily. Hodge. —In loving memory or Edwin (Ted), beloved husband or Ellen Austin, died October 8, 1933. sadly missed by his loving wire and ramily. POCKNEY.—In loving memory or a dear wire and beloved mother, who Fell asleep on October 7, 1933. Sadly missed. Inserted by her husband and daughter. WOOD.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who departed this lire October 8, 1928. Sunlight passes, shadows rail, Loving memories, outlast all. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters, Myrtle, cecil. Mavis, Syl and Fred.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 238, 8 October 1934, Page 1
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