IN MEMORIAM.
BRADBURY, Rueben. —In loving- memory or our dear lather, who passed away August 30, 1928. When days are dark and mends are l'ew, Dearest dad, how we think of you. Let friends »e friends ir they are fey; ; , We lost our best friend when we lost you. . Inserted by His loving- family and daughter-in-law, Alice. CAMPBELL. —In loving- memory or my dear wire, Mary, and dear mother ot' Mon'?, who passed away September 1, 1935; late of Oban, Scotland. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband Archie and daughter Morag. DABB. —In loving memory or our dear Aunt Mary, who passed away September .1, 1935. With rarewells lert unspoken She ciuietly passed away. Inserted by her loving niece and | nephew, llazel, Percy, and little Lilian. DALZIEL.—-In fondest memory of our dear brother, Ronald, who died J September 1, 1934. He shall not grow old like we who live. Inserted by H. and J. Alexander, Christchurch. McLEAN.-—ln loving memory or. our dear daughter and sister, Florence, who passed away September 1, 1925. Sleep on, dear Florence, Till the angels arouse thee from thy slumbers. Inserted by her loving mother and brother Jim. McLEAN. —In loving memory or my dear sister, who departed this lire September 1, 1925. Asleep in Jesus, peaceful rest, Whose waking is supremely blest. Inserted by her loving sister Evelyn. NEVILLE. —In loving memory or d.ear Pearl, passed away September 1, 1931. Loved and remembered. Inserted by loving grandmother, A. Kirker, Aunty Ivy and VI. POULGRAJN. —in loving memory or our dear Triend who passed away September 1, 1932. Fond memories linger always. Inserted by C, Crawl'ord and Margaret. PRESTON. —In loving memory of cur eighth son and brother, Athol CeQric, called liome 1923. Not sad, but beautiful, His memory so loving and bright. Inserted by Ills parents. ROBSON. —In loving memory or dad, who passed away September 1, 1931. Ever remembered. Inserted by bis family. RUSSELL.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Waipu, September 2, 1935. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving husband and family. STOW.—In loving memory or our loving aunt, who passed away September 1, i 193 4. A loving aunt, true and kind, A beautirul memory lert behind. Inserted by Shirley and Graham.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 206, 1 September 1936, Page 1
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