IN MEMORIAM.
BENNETT.— In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away September 2, i 930 Until' the day breaks and shadows nee away. - . inserted by her lovir.fr sons and daughters, Charlie, Peter, Len, Mary and May. fO33 dear SSa u, SUSS: Maer.
COOKE.— In loving memory of dad. who passed away September 3, 1933. Three little words form the dad. Dearest and best pal I ever had, His love was great, his heart so kind, A better dad one could not find. His loving son Bob.
COLFER (Flannagan).—ln loving memory of our dearly beloved Vita, who departed this lire September 1, 1930. Till we meet again. Inserted by Her loving mother and sister. LEADBEATER.—in lovUig: memory or dear dad who passed away September 3, ?9°B- also dear mum, who passed away September 29, 1929. Ever remembered. Inserted by their loving daughters and sons.
Her memory is precious beyond Hef P a r bs S en°c n e unspeakable sorrow inserted by her loving daughters Gw2n and Jean, and sons-in-law Albert and George. WRATHALL.—in loving memory or dear mother. who departed this me September 3, 1933. Loved and remembered always, inserted by her loving: son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Alice. WRATHALL.—in loving memory or flew mother, Mary Frances, who pa=sea away September 3, 1933. God has you in His keeping, We nave you In our hearts, inserted by Her daughter Elsie, and son Ivan.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 208, 3 September 1935, Page 1
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235IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 208, 3 September 1935, Page 1
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