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IN MEMORIAM. BOND.—Sweet remembrance of dear dacl and grandad, who died October 25, 19 3 4. Treasured still with love sincere. Inserted by Lena, Joe and granddaughters. BOND.—In loving- memory or dear cla_d and granddad, who died October 25, 1 9 3 1. God's sweetest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Bell, Leu and family. CARE.—in loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Jennie, who passed away October 25, 193 5. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by her loving husband and family. CARR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 25, 193 5. Always loving, unselfish and kind. ' Ever a tender memory. Inserted by her daughter Winnie, Lewis and children. CARR. —In loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs. Catr, who passed away October 25, 1935. Fondest memories ever remain. Inserted by Jock. CURRIE.—III loving memory or my dear friend, May, who fell asleep October 1 9 3 1. Ever in our thoughts. Inserted by S. Crisp and lamily. FRELAN, BOND.—In loving memory or my dear husband, who died October 2a. 19 3 3. I miss his help and loving ways. With him I spent my happiest days, I miss him when I need a lrieiul On him I always could depend. Inserted by his loving wile and daughter-in-law. GALLAGHER In loving memory or our dear wil'e and mother, who passed awaj October 25, 1 935. Ever remembered. Inserted by lier loving husband and sons. GERLACH.—In loving memory ol' Charles Frederick, lost olf Temple Bar on the eve of October 24, 1934. When days are dark and friends are few, Dear dad we'll always think or you. Let friends be friends if they are true, We lost our best when we lost you. Remembered always by his loving wife, daughter and niece, Myrtle and Daphne. GERLACH. —In loving remembrance or dear dad and grandad, accidentally drowned October 24, 1 934. Always loved and sadly missed. Inserted l>y Mollie. Stan and grandchildren. HORSFALL.—In loving memory or my pal, Jim, wlio departed this lire October 18, 1920. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by his loving pal, Timaru. KERR. —In loving memory of dear mother, passed away October 24, 1 934; also dear father, September 14, 1922. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by Elwyn and Stephanie. LLOYD.- —In loving memory or our dearest mother, who passed away October 24, 1934; also dad, accidentally Killed, "February 25, 1928. To think we could not say good-bye, Will always bring regret, Because we clearly loved you both, And never will forget. Inserted by their loving daughters Eileen and Olwen, and son-in-law Charles. LLOYD.—In loving memory or our clear mother, who passed away October 24, 1934; also dad, died February 25, 1928. Loved 'in lire, treasured in death, A beautirul memory is all we have left. Inserted by their loving daughters Gwen and Nance. MARINO VIC.—In loving memory or our dear mother, fluze Marinovic, who passed away October 24, 1930. Dearly loved, sadly missed. Inserted by her loving children Ronald Steve and Eddie Marinovic. MARSHALL. —In loving memory or Alice (Tuppy), who entered into rest October 24, 1935. inserted by Auntie Alice, Undo Joe, Desmond and M. 11. Culltini. MARSHALL. — In loving memory or our dear rriend Alice, who passed uiv'uy October 24, 1935. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Inserted by Mavis and Trevor. MASSAM. —In loving memory or Joseph Massam, who passed peacefully away October 24, 1935. Ever remembered by his loving wil'e and ramily. McMINN. —In loving memory or my dear i'ather, who passed away October 26. 1935. Dearest memories, rond and true, Remain in our hearts, dear dad, of you. Inserted by his loving son and Tamily. MORLEY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and rather, John Robert, who died on October 25, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Sydney, Frank and John. MOYLE In loving memory or our <}ear sister, Myrtle, passed away October 25, 1933. Sadly missed. Inserted by Olive and Jim. MOYLE. —In loving memory of dear Myrtle, who passed away October 25, 1933. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show .1 still remember. Inserted by her loving pal, Daisy. MURPHY.—In loving memory or my dear mother, who passed away October 25, 1928. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-iaw, Len and Mary. OSMOND.—In loving memory or our daughter, Florence Clare (Queenie), wjio passed away October 25, 193 1. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. SPENC£. —In memory of our dear mother, who died October 25, 193 5. Ever remembered by her loving son and daughter, Joe and Mary. THIGHE. —In memory or our dear brother, Fidelis, found in harbour, October 25. Requiescat In Pace. Inserted by his brother Bill, Kitt. nephew Patsy.

BEREAVEMENT THANKS. BELL, Alex. —Wishes to thank. 'Miss Morrow, Miss Agnew Tor floral tributes and sympathy. Special thanks to Mrs. Mowlem i'or her sympathy and her great kindness to my late brother. BEX. —Mrs. A. E. Turner and Mrs. F. W. Bailey tender their sincere thanks to their many Mends ror expressions or deep sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement; also Tor cards, letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. GISBY. —Air. T. Gisby and Family wish to express their sincere thanks to all relations and Mends ror expressions or sympathy in their sad bereavement; also ror cards, telegrams, letters and floral emblems received. MAYNE.—The Family of the late Mr. F. J Mayne thank all relatives and friends for expressions ol" sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for messages and lloral emblems received. MILLER. —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, or 38 Miller Road, Point Chevalier, wish to thank all friends and relatives for their sincere sympathy in their recent sad loss; also i'or letters, cards and telegrams and floral emblems received. NICHOLLS. —The Family or the late Airs. Agnes Nicholls, of 32, Kdenvnle Road, Mount Eden, desire to thank all friends for kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement. ROOSE.—Mrs. Roose and Family wish to thank all those who sympathised in their bereavement and loss, remembering also the doctors and nurses of Ward 1 2 or the Auckland Hospital for their kindness and attention; also kindness of our neighbours and friends; also ror the many letters, telegrams and floral emblems received. <

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 253, 24 October 1936, Page 1

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