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IN MEMORIAM.

ASHFORTH. —In loving memory or our late secretary, who passed away October 9, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by the Onehunga Old Buffers Cricket Club. ATFORD. —In loving memory or our dear Husband and rather. who passed peacefully away October 9, 11>33. In tears we watched you sinking, And watched you rade away, God only knows the heartache. As It dawns two years to-day. Inserted by his loving- wire, sons Jack and George, and daughter Edith. ATFORD.—In loving memory or dear dad and grandpa, who passed away October 9, 1933. Do not ask us If we miss him, He was always kind and true, Never murmured In his sufferings, No one knows what he went through. We miss his help and loving ways, With him we spent our happiest days, We miss him when we need a rriend, On him we always could depend. Sadly missed by Ills loving daughter Annie, son-in-law Ed., and grandchildren Albert, Lionel and Mary. ATFORD.—In loving memory or our dear father and grandfather, William AtTord, who rell asleep October 9, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving son Bob, Alice, and grandchildren. ATFORD. —In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, who fell asleep October 9, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by hts loving daughter Ethel, Les and grandchildren. ATFORD. —In loving memory of our father and grandfather, who passed away October 9, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by his daughter Ada, Norman and grandchildren. DYE.—In loving memory or my dear mother and grandma, who died October 9, 1933. Lire Is empty without you, mother dear, You lert behind some aching hearts Who loved you most sincere, And God only knows the heartache As It dawns the second sad year. Inserted by her daughter, son-in-law, Emily, Charlie and family. DYE.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who fell asleep October 9, 1933. Some may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile. But they little know the heartache That smile is hiding all the while. Inserted by Sid, Fred and ramiiies. DYE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who Tell asleep October 9, 1933. Loved in life, treasured In death, A beautirul memory Is all we have lert. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Violet and Ray and family. DYE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died October 9, 1933. A day of remembrance too sad to forget. Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law and grandson Fred, Mary and Howard. FINLAY In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on October 9, 1934. Those who loved you sadly miss you. Inserted by her loving son, R. E. Finlay. FINER.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away October 9, 1934. In memory always with us. But our thoughts linger more to-day. Inserted toy his wire and son and daughter. LLEWELYN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Mervyn, who passed away October 9, 1921. Ever remembered by his loving sisters and brothers. McCARDELL. —In loving memory or dad, who passed away October 9, 1934. Lire is eternal, memories rerriain. In God's own time we shall meet again. Ever remembered by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Anna and Hal McLennan.

McCARDELL.—In loving memory of our brother-in-law, Paul, who passed away October 9, 1931. Ever remembered. Inserted by H. and J. Brown.

MOORE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and rather, who passed away October 9, 1934. Always remembered. Inserted by his loving wire and family.

SPITTLEHOUSE.—In remembrance or our beloved daughter and sister, Lottie, who passed to the higher lire, October 9, 193 i. It seeroeth such a little way to me Across to that strange country—the lieyond! And yet, not strange, Tor it has grown to be The home or those or whom I am so fond. They make it seem ramiliar and most dear, As journeying friends bring distant regions near, • And so ror me there Is no sting to death. And so the grave has lost its victory; It is but crossing with a bated breath. And white set race, a little strip or sea. To find the loved ones waiting on the shore, More beautiful, more precious than berore.

WRIGHT.—In loving memory or our clear mother, OUve. From everybody up North. WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Olive, who passed away October 9, 1032. Loved and longed for always. Inserted by her loving family and mother.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 239, 9 October 1935, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 239, 9 October 1935, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 239, 9 October 1935, Page 1