IN MEMORIAM.
Brett. In memory of father, passed away August 2, J93-1. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves u wound no one can Ileal. Inserted by N Doreen and Mac.
rni lachaN In loving memory, of our deEu-^!rother, \V ill i n Hen ry (13111), who passed away August 2, 10-j. Sadly missed. Inserted by S. and J. Lloyd.
rfIRUER In loving memory ol our cleai dear iiushand and father, who passed peacefully away August l, 193-i. Resting'. Those who live in our hearts never die inserted by his loving wife and family.
CATCHPOLE.—In loving memoiy of I-.es, who passed away August *' 10 Jj ' Inserted by T. and D. Ellis.
coleman In loving memory of Jonathan W Coleman, who' passed away August 2, 1933. Not ,iust to-day, but every day. We remember that smiling face, Those pleasant, cheerful ways That won so many friends In bygone happy days. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
CRAIG—In loving memory °f olir J ea J husband and lather, passed away August 1, 193 4. , As long as life and memory lasts, We will remember you. Inserted by his loving wife and children Des, Frances, belwyn.
CURTIS.—III loving memory or °" r aear mother, who passed away August l, 1933. She always tried to do her best, Her heart was true and tender, She toiled Tor those she loved the best, And left us to rememuer. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Grace.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 181, 1 August 1936, Page 1
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