IN MEMORIAM.
BRAMBLEY. —In loving: memory or mother, who passed away September io, 1931. Remembered. ■ Inserted by her loving- family. DAVIES. —\lways remembered, our dear Vera, who passed on to eternal lire September 10, 1029. There is no death, And love has never lost its own. Inserted by her loving parents, G. D. and A. Hardy, Devonport. GRAHAM. —In loving memory or my dear husband, who passed away September 10, 1931. You orten said rd miss you, God only knows how true. The many lonely hours I've spent, Dear Joss, since God called you. Inserted by his loving: wife, Emma Graham, Devonport. GRAHAM.— in loving memory or my dear brother-in-law, Josiah Graham, who passed away September 10, 1931. At rest. Inserted by Mrs. Peterson and family. DAYSH. —In loving- memory or our dear son and brother, Bert, who passed away September 10, 1930. Loved and remembered. Inserted by his father, mother and sisters, Viva and Warrina. DAYSH. —In remembrance or Bert, who departed this life September 10, 1930. Ever remembered by his old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harold \V. T. Howes. NIXON. —In loving: memory or dear father, fell asleep September ", 1931; also Uncle Alex, fell asleep Septembei ' 15, 1929. With farewells leU unspoken, Dad quietly passed away. Inserted by his sorrowing: Win Daisy, sons-in-law Arthur, Tom and Andy, 'and grandchildren. NIXON. —In loving: memory of our dear father, Thomas Robinson Nixon, who passed away September 10, 1931. We who loved you sadly miss you, In our memory you are dear. Loved, remembered, longed for always. As it dawns another year, inserted by His .loving- son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Ina. STOUT. —In loving memory or our dear daughter and sister, Katie, who Passed away September 10, 1930. kvei remembered by her loving parents. STOUT. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Katie, who passed away Septembei 10, 1930. Not' to-day, but every day, In we remember. Inserted by her loving sisters and 3?rothers. TAILBY. —in loving memory or Gilbert, who passed away September S, 10J~'. and Charlie, September 10, 1920. We will remember thee. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W; E. Dicks.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 214, 10 September 1935, Page 1
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353IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 214, 10 September 1935, Page 1
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