IN MEMORIAM.
BAXTER. —In loving memory or our darling: Ray. Too dearly loved to ever bo forgotten, inserted l>y his loving parents and brothers and Aunt Dora. FARRANT.— In loving memory ot my dear Husband, who passed away May S>, 1934. You lert behind an aching heart. That loved you most sincere. That never has or never will Forget you, husband dear. Inserted by his loving: wire, Margaret. FARRANT. —In loving memory or dad, who passed away Way 9, 1031. Silent thoughts of one we loved. Inserted by Kuby, Tom Tealy. FARRANT. —In loving memory or grandpa, who passed away May 9, 1931. Loving thoughts, true and tender. Just to show Unit 1 remember. Inserted by Vai. HARRIS.— in loving memory or our dear husband and rather, Arthur, who passed away May 9, 1933. You left behind some aching hearts, That loved you most uincere, That never have, nor never will, Forget you, father, dear, inserted by his loving wire, only son David, and daughters Hilda, Mavis, Crlssie. HARRIS —In loving memory or our dear dad and grandfather, who passed away May 0, 1933. K we had the world to give, dear dad, We would give It, yes, and more. To see our dear old dad's lace Come smiling through the door, inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mavis, Ernie, and granddaughter Noeleen. HOARE.— In loving memory or our dear mother, Margaret Hoare, who died May 9 ' 193 °' nest In peace. Inserted by her loving sons, daughters and grandchildren. marks in loving memory or dad and mi?m, who passed away May 9, 1030. and September 20, 1931. To memory ever dear, Every day and every year, inserted by sons, daughters and grandchildren. NOLAN.— in loving memory or Alice Nolan, who died May 9, 103-1. i'<ver remembered by* nor daughter, Mrs. Weston and family. ROBERTS.— in loving memory or my dear mother, who died May 9, 1927. Your memory Is as rresh to-day, As the hour you passed away, inserted by daughte* Choline Smith, and grandchildren Essie, Lll and Reg. ROBERTS.— in loving memory or clear grandma, who passed away May 9, 1927. Loving nature, true and kind, Jieautirul memory left behind. Inserted by R. Skivington and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, Page 1
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368IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, Page 1
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