IN MEMORIAM.
BENNETT. —in loving: memory or Douglas, who Tell asleep March 29, 1927. Loving memories never die As years roll on and days go by. Inserted by his parents, sister, brothers. BUDIN. —In loving memory or my dear husband. James, who passed away March 29, 1927. Memories will live Tor ever. Inserted by his loving wire Ellen and raniily. DICK.—In loving memory or our darling Ruth, who rell asleep March 29, 1934. Ch. 1, v. 17: "And Ruth said, where thou diest, will I die, and there will 1 be buried. The Lord do so to me and more also ir ought but death part thee and me." Ilutli dear, until we meet. Inserted l>y her loving mother and rather. DlCK.—Cherished memories or our darling sister, Ruth, who passed away March 29, 1931. A race that is ever before us, A voice we cannot rorget, A smile that will linger lot ever In our memories we see her yet. Our hearts ror you are aching, Ruth, And through lonely nights and days We miss you, lUith, yes we miss you In a thousand different ways. Loved and longed for always by her loving brother and sister, George and Kinsty. DICK. —In loving memory or our dear sister. Ruth, who lert us suddenly on March 29, 1931. No morning dawns. No night returns. Dear sister, but what I think of you. A wonderrul nature, so good arid kind, A beautirul memory left behind. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Martin and Mona. DICK.—In memory of our loving sister Ruth. A heavenly rose or bloom and-grandeur rare, , Plucked by llis hand Tor a garden still more fair. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, John and Pearl (Christchurch). ( dick. in loving memory or dear Ruth, who died March 29, 193 1. Resting where no shadows rail, In perfect peace she awaits us all. inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law. Lance and Elsie. dick. A tribute of love to the memory of Ruth, called home March 29, 193-i. messed are the pure in heart ror they shall see God. Inserted by her loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. KING.—In fond memory or our dear Triend, Harry King, who passed away March 29, 1929. • Always in our thoughts. Inserted by Mr., Mrs. Eric Hay and boys. KIRK In loving memory or our darling Nola, who died March 29, 1933. No one knows how much we miss you As it dawns another year. Inserted by her loving parents, brother and sister.
MclNTOSH.—in loving memory or our dear wife and mother, Mabel Grace, wlio passed away March £9, 1934. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by husband and daughter. McINTOSH.—A tribute of rememurance or dear "Ma," died March 29, 1934. Peace arter pain. Inserted by her loving friends, Pare and Bob, MORRIS.—In loving memory or our dear (laughter May, who departed this Hie en March 29, 1932. There is someone who misses you sadly. And llnds the time so long since you There is someone who thinks of you But'Tnes' to bo brave and content. Inserted by her loving lather and mother and Lou Steadman. MORRIS.—In loving memory or my dear sister May, who fell asleep March 29, "1932. Loving memories never die. As years roll on and days go by. Inserted by her loving sister Ivy and ramily. MORRIS.—In loving memory or dear Cousin May, who passed away three years to-day. The sweetest flowers fade, the dearest voices die, yet memories linger still. Lissa. SHARP.—in loving memory of our little Dave, who passed away March 29, IJ-s-F.ver remembered by his father and mother.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 75, 29 March 1935, Page 1
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606IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 75, 29 March 1935, Page 1
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