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IN MEMORIAM.

BAKER.—In lovinpr memory or our dear husband and father, Charles Joseph, who passed away March 10, i 033. A day of remembrance sad to recall. Inserted by bis loving wife and ramiiy. COLE.—In fond and loving memory or our dear wife and mother, who passed away March 10, 1935. Softly, gently, she is sleeping: Sweetest rest has followed pain. Free from all the earthly troubles, Waiting till we meet again. Inserted by her loving husband and baby, Gary. COLE (nee Burgess).—ln loving memory or our dear daughter. Violet, who rell asleep March 10, 1930. • The midnight stars are shining On a grave not Tar away, Where, we laid our darling Violet Just one year ago to-day. Calm and peaceTul she is sleeping Sweetest rest Has rollowed Pa n: When we think or how she sufTered. We could not wish her back again. Inserted by her mother, father; and Verona. COLE.—in loving memory or our darling sister and aunty, Violet (VI), wno passed away March 10, 1935. Your memory, so sweet and dear, Is treasured still with love sincere; A silent thought brings many a tear For one we love and miss so dear. Ever remembered by Rene, Jack and Cliffie. COLE (nee Violet Burgess). —- In loving memory or my dear sister. VI, who tell asleep March 10, 193 a, aged 34 years. * Remembered always By your sister Lily and children. COLE. —In loving memory of my dear sister Violet, who departed this life March 10, 1935. Sadly missed. Inserted by George and Nora. cole In loving memouy or my dear sister Violet, who pasled away March 10, 1935. Dearer to memory than words can tell. Inserted by her brother and friend, I.en and Mary. De LOREE.—In loving memory of our dear jule, who passed away Maich 10, Till the day breaks with the dawn reunion. Inserted by her loving parents and sisters. . grant In loving memory or our dear brother, William Henry Grant, who departed this life March 9, 1930. Sadly missed. . , _ , „ . Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord. Inserted by his loving brothers and sister Laura. ROLTON.—In loving memory of James Rolton, who died March 10, 19J». Fondest memories, swe ®L®."i_ tr f ",?'v Q u Dear dad, we're always tlrlnfiinff ol you. ■ Inserted by his loving wire and family. STRANGE. —In loving memory or Edna, who departed this life March 10, ■ Always remembered by Mr. and -lis. Polwin and Harold. TAYLOR. —In loving memory of Thomas, 1 who died March 10, 1934. Insetted Dy his loving wife and ramilj. THOMSON.—in loving memory .of our dear wife and mother, iris, wlio passed away March 10, 1932. A thought for to-day, a memory for ever. inserted by her l0 H vlll £ pa uelin(| n and daughters, Pam and Jacqueline. WALDRON.—In loving memory of dear mother, Isabella, died March 10, To live In the hearts of those you love is not to die. Fred, Ethel, Maggie and granocliildrcn. WALDRON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away Marci 10 > 1932 - „ To think we could not say good-bye Will always bring reget, . For the ones who loved >'° u Are the ones who never forget, inserted by her loving sou ana daughter, George and Alice. WESTNEY. —In loving memory of mothei, who died March 10, 1035. Our best friend, who thought alway her children. Sadly missed by Stan and Vera. WHITE.—In loving memory or An^ e (Lou), who passed away March 1931. Dearly loved. inserted by her loving mother and sisters. I" "LLS.—III loving memory or our dear husband and father, who passed away .March 10, 1933. nesting where no shadows Tall. In perfect peace he awaits us all. Ever remembered by his loving w and family.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 1

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