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IN MEMORIAM.

CLEAVER. —Cherished memories or our dear son and brother, Eric, who passed away June 19, 1033. Loved, remembered, longed Tor always, As it dawns another year. Sadly missed by his loving father and mother, and sister Belle, brother Geoige, Margurlta. Lloyd and Pat, sister Iris, liob and Des. CLEAVER. —Just a tribute or love sacred to the memory of my dearest Mend, F.ric, who passed away on June 19, 1033. In memory's keeping-, treasured ever, Are the happy hours we spent together. Ethel. CLEAVER. —In affectionate remembrance of Eric, who passed away June 19, 193 3. Until the day breaks and the shadows flee. Always lovingly remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Vic, Norman and Ray. CLEAVER. —In remembrance or our comrade, Eric, who passed away June 10, 1933. One or the best. Missed by all. Inserted by officers and members of the Auckland Cycle Club. CLIFFORD. —In loving , memory or our dear mother, who passed away June 19, 1934. A tender chord or memory, Is touched to-day. ' Inserted by her son and daughter, Wllllo and Nellie. , CLIFFORD. —In loving , memory Of dear mother, who departed this lire on June 10, 1934. When I survey lire's varied scenes Amid the darkest hour. Sweet rays or comfort shine between, And thorns are mixed with flowers, inserted by her eldest daughter, M. Lennon. and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. A.. C. Williams, Tauranga. ELLIOTT. —In loving memory or my-dear husband, Frank, who died June 10, 1932. There is someone who misses you sadly, But tries to be brave and content. inserted by his loving wire Sadie. MURDOCH. —In loving memory or our dear daughter and sister, Rosina Maud, who passed away on June 10, 1934. A beautiful nature, good and kind, A loving memory left behind. Inserted by her loving parents and brothers, Jack and Frank. MURDOCH. —In loving memory or dear Rosie. One of the best that God could send, A wonderrul pal right to the end. Inserted by her loving pals, Hilda and Anna. MURDOCH. —In loving memory or dear Rosle, who died June 19, 19 34. Always remembered. Inserted by Mrs. T. Smith and family. OWEN. —in loving memory of my dear mother, Sarah Ann, who passed away June 10, 1932. Inserted by her loving daughter, Betty. OWENS.— In loving memory or dearest mother, who Tell asleep June 19, 1932; also Jack, June, 1915. ' There is a place no one else can fill, God gives us only one dear mother. « Sadly missed. Inserted-by her loving daughter May, BUI, grandchildren Billle, Jimmie. PETHYBRIDGE. —In loving memory or darling Avis, who fell asleep June 19, 1934. To-day we are thinking or someone. Who was loving, kind and true, Whose smile was as dear as the sunshine, Dear Avis, that someone was you. Inserted by her parents and sister. SADLER. —in loving memory or our dear Marie, who passed away on June 19, 1933. inserted by her loving father, mother, Gwen and Mervyn. SADLER. —In loving memory of my dearest friend, Marie, who passed away June 19, 1933. Lovingly remembered. Inserted l>y her friend Sis. . BPEER.— in loving memory of little Chris (accidentally killed), Richmond Road, June 19, 1931. A race that Is ever berore us, A voice that we cannot rorget. Inserted by his loving parents, brother and sisters, grandmother and grandfather. TROTT. —In rondest memory or Laurie, who passed away on June 19. 1934. A beautirul memory of him so dear, We cherish still with love sincere. Till memory fades and life departs, • He will live for ever in our hearts. Inserted by his loving rather, sifter and brothers. TROTT. —in loving memory of Laurie, who passed away June 19, 1934. Some day, some time, our eyes shall see, The race so sweet to memory. Some day we'll clasp him 'by the hand, Just over In the better land. Inserted by his roster mother. TROTT. —In loving, memory or Laurie, who passed away June 19, 1934. Always loving, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to find. Inserted by "Uncle Bell" and Ray. TURLEY. —in loving memory or our dear mother and grandmother, who rell asleep on June 19, 193-i. Though absent, still In loving: thought. Inserted by Lou, Horace, Merle and Graham.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 143, 19 June 1935, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 143, 19 June 1935, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 143, 19 June 1935, Page 1