IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS.—In loving: memory or Mattljew John, wlao passed away at Whangarel, November S, 1918. No length or time can dim our memory of you, dear. Inserted by his loving: rather, mother and sisters, late or Otahuliu. BOGGS.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away on November 8, 19 32. Ever remembered. Inserted by Norma and Harold. BOGGS.—In memory or dear mum, who passed away November 8, 1932. Remembrance. Inserted b<r her loving: daughter Myrtle and Tamily. COULTAS.—In loving: memory or Jack, .our dear husband and daddy, who died November 8, 193 D. No matter the years—be they many or rew— Will be years or remembrance and longing l'or you. Inserted by his loving wire, Eileen, and wee son, Brian. COULTAS. —In remembrance or our dear son and brother, Jack, who died November 8, 1935. Loved by all and sadly .missed. Miiham ramily. COULTAS.—In loving memory or our clear brother-in-law, Jack, who died on November 8, 1935. Ever remembered. lona and Bill. COULTAS In memory or my pal, Jack, who passed away November 8, 1935. A good pal and true. Inserted by A. Allan. COULTAS.—In loving memory or Jack, died November 8, 1935. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by Iris, Jim and Allan. COULTAS.—In memory or our dear nephew, Jack, who pcssed away November 8, 1935. God's greatest girt, remembrance. Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. It. Raw. DORMER.- —-In loving memory or our dear wile and mother, who departed this lile November 8, 193 3. God's greatest girt, remembrance. Inserted by her loving husband and children, Olive and Joy. DORMER.—in remembrance of Daisy, who died November 8, 1933. Dearest memories, rond and true, Remain l'or ever, dear Daisy, or you. Inserted by her .sister, brother-in-law and Shirley. CROOK. —In sacred and loving memory or seventh anniversary of my clearly beloved husband's death. A just tribute to his memory to mourn him. Inserted by his loving wire. CROOK.—In loving memory or dear iiad, who died November 6, 1929. Gone from us that smiling race, Those pleasant, cheerful ways, The heart that won so nlany l'riends In bygone happy days. Inserted by Bert, Ray and Ina. ELLIS.—A token in remembrance or William Christopher, a loving husband and rather who passed hence November 7, 1935. Our memory or;en wanders, as evening's shadows rail. Back to the days or happiness, days beyond recall; And the vision comes before us, so calm, so dear, so sweet. or him whose lips are silent and whose eyes are closed in sleep Inserted by his loving wire and ramily. HINE. —In loving memory or our dear husband and rather, who Tell asleep November 8, 1927. Until the day breaks. Ever remembered by his wife and daughters, Dorothy and Tul.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 265, 7 November 1936, Page 1
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465IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 265, 7 November 1936, Page 1
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