IN MEMORIAM.
CALLAGHAN. —In loving memory or William CaUaghau, who passed away at Braeside Private Hospital, Wliangarci, September 20, 1916. Eternal rest grant unto him. O Lord. Inserted by his daughter Florence. DAVEY. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep September 20, 10 3 1. * You left behind aching hearts. That loved you most sincere, That never have or never will. Forget you. mother, dear. Inserted by her loving daughter Ethel. DAVIE.—In loving memory or my dear mother, who died September 20, 1031. With r.lrewells lert unspoken she silently passed away. Inserted by her loving daughter Gwen. DAVIE. —In loving memory or our dear sister and auntie, who passed away September 20, 1931. Sunlight passes, shadows fall, Loving memories outlast all. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. Daly and family, New Lynn. DOUGLAS.—In rond and loving- memory of dear Florrie, who passed away September 20, 1934. A day of remembrance too sad to forget. Inserted by Eileen and Fred. SKINNER.—In loving memory or our dear wire and mother, who fell asleep September 20, 1933. So dearly loved so sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband, daughter Florence, son Harry. SMITH (Hewitt). —In loving* memory of our clear daughter and sister, Ivy wlio passed away on September ~0, 1929.
In memory a constant thought. Loved ana longed Tor always by her loving rather, mother, sisters ana brothers.
WATSON. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who entered into rest, Scptemuei 20, 1931, To memory over dear. Inserted by her daughter Nellie, and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 1
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255IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 223, 20 September 1935, Page 1
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