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IN MEMORIAM.

IN MEMORIAM. I i 1

addi cvfißD iii loving" memory or midear mother, who passed away 16, 1935. Inserted by Ev and Arn, Australia. Baxter In loving* memory or Thomas (Jim) dearly beloved husband o?Taud and loving father of Joan Ann e Mollv Tom, Teddy, Roy ana rjKJ" «v who passed away on December o, 1930. Our memory orten wanders as evening »3Taf«= 01 M 1" AnS'CvisS'U.. Before us, »o elm, silent, and whose eyes are closed in sleep. Inserted by bis loving wife and family. COLQUHOUN. —In loving memory of dear husband and rather, passed awa> December 5, 1930. Resting where no shadows fall. In perTect peace he awaits us an. inserted by his loving wife, sons lan, Jim and Roy. COLQUHOUN. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away December 5, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving" son and daughter-in-law, Mac and iiene. ana granddaughter Margie. -COLQUHOUN. —In loving memory or dear father, passed away Decembei o, • We shall meet on that beautirul shore. Inserted by his loving son Bob, Edna and Bobbie. " COLQUHOUN. —In loving memory or dear dad, passed away December a, 1930. God's greatest girt, remembrance. Inserted by liis loving dangbtei Elizabeth, John and grandchildren. DAVIES. —In loving memory or my dear mother, who departed this life Decern ■*> 1033in silence I remember. Inserted by her loving son Richard. DOWNING.-—ln memory of our mother, who departed this lire December 6, IJJj. At rest. Inserted by her sons and daughters. DOWNING.—In memory or mother, who passed away December 0, 1930. GcJ saw her path was rugged, And getting hard to climb, So lie took her to His arms to rest, And whispered, " Peace divine. inserted by her loving daughter Lily, son-in-law Fred and grandchildren. DOWNING—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away Dec'ember b, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter no and grandchildren Leslie and Dawn. DOWNING. —In memory ot my mother, who departed this lire December, b, 1935. Until we meet again. inserted by Edith Cole, Te Kuiti. DOiVfliHG. —In memory or my mother, who passed away December 6, 1930. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by her daughter Beatrice. DCWrilNG.—In loving memory or dear grandma, who passed through the little white gate, December (3, 1930. \ day ol' remembrance sad to recall, br a' dear one missed by us all. Inserted by Vera and George, and great-grandchildren. DOWNING.—In loving memory or dear Gran, who passed away December 6, £9 35. Inserted by Doreen and Mavis.

GILUILAND— In loving memory or my dear husband, Charlie, who departed this life on December 5, 1935. Lips cannot speak how 1 miss you, My heart cannot tell what to say, God only knows how 1 miss you As 1 journey along lire's way. You lel't behind an aching heart, That loved you most sincere, That never has or never will Forget you, Charlie, dear. Inserted by his loving wire. GILLILAND.—In loving memory or dear old dad, Cecil Harry (Charlie), who passed away December 5, 1935. He did not rail to do his best, His heart was true and tender, He worked so hard for'those he left, Please, God, grant him eternal rest. Sadly missed by his daughter Violet, son-in-law Len, and grandson Rex. GILLILAND.—In loving memory of Charlie, who departed this lire on December 5, 1035. A beautirul lire came to a sudden end, lie died as be lived, everybody's friend. Inserted by his sister-in-law, Jean Sirnes. GILLILAND.—In loving memory of my dear granddad, who died December 5, 1035. I miss his help and loving ways, With him I spent many a happy day, 1 miss him when I need a l'riend, un liirn 1 always could depend. Inserted by Ills little granddaughter, Lily Pownall. GILLILAND.—In loving memory of my stepfather, who died on December 5, 1035. Do not ask us if we miss him, He was always kind and true, Never murmured in his sufferings, No one knows what he went through. Inserted by Irene and Ted Pownall. GILLILAND.—In loving memory or my stepfather, who departed this life on December 5, 1935. Always loving, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to find, One of the best that God could send, A wonderful stepfather right to the end. Inserted by J. and L. Mazzolini and family. GILLILAND.—In loving memory of my dear uncle, who passed away December 5, 1935. We iniss you most who loved you best. Ever remembered by Ruby, Claude anil family. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away December 5, 1935. When days are tfark and friends are Tew, Dearest mother, how we think ol' you, Let Trlends be friends ir they be true, We lost our best when we lost you. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, Jessie and David, and grandson Atliol. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away December S, 1935. She had a nature you couldn't help loving, A heart that was purer than gold. To those who knew ner and loved her, Her memory will never grow cold. Always remembered by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Gil and Rita, and little granddaughter Valerie. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or our dear mother and granny, Annie Grieve, who died December 5, 1935. We loved you then, We love you yet. - Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Meg and Bob and grandchildren. GRIEVE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December 5, 1935. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace she awaits us all. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, John and Barbara, Westmere. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or our dear mother and gran-Jmutlier, who departed this life on December 5, 1035. A silent chord of memory Is tenderly touched to-day. Inserted by Jim, Sarah and grandchildren. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or our clear grandma, who died December 5, 1035. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by her loving grandchildren Bill, Margi, Don, Kath and Barbara Grieve. GRIEVE.—In loving memory of Granny, who died December 5, 1935. A loving nature, true and kind, A beautirul memory left behind. Inserted by Bill and Elsie. GRIEVE.—In loving memory or my dear l'riend, Annie Grieve (mother), who departed this lire December 5, 1930. A tender chord of memory Is sortly touched to-day. Inserted by her sorrowing friend, Hugh McDonald. JENKINS.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away December 6, 1934. Not forgotten. Inserted by family. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of my beloved wife, Edie, who passed away December 5, 1034. In silence we sorrow. Inserted by her loving husband Will. KNOCK.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Charles, who passed away December 6, 1035. I miss his help and loving ways, With him I spent my happiest days, I miss him when I need a lriend, On him I always could depend. Inserted by his loving wife Louisa. KNOCK.—Fond tribute to the memory or my dad, who departed this lire December 0, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by son George. KNOCK.—In loving memory or dear father, who passed away December (3, 1030. At rest. Inserted by his loving sons Jack and Joe, and families. KNOCK.—In loving memory of my dear rather, who passed away December o, 1935. Sady missed. Inserted by his loving son Leslie. KNOCK.—In loving memory of_ dear dad, who passed away December (3, 103u. To-day brings back sad memories Ol' a loved father gone to rest. Inserted by his loving daughters Daisy, Rosie and Elsie. KNOCK.—In loving remembrance or dear dad, who passed away on December b, 1935. , . Sadly missed. Ever temembered by Charlie, Annie and Eileen. MATTHEWS.—In loving memory of our darling daughter Hilda, who died December 5, 1929. To memory ever dear. Inserted by licy loving father, mother, sister ami brothers. MORRISON.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed through the little white gate, December 6, 1930. God saw when the lootsteps faltered, And the way had grown too steep. inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, J. and R- Robertson and Gordon, Joyce and Naera. MORRISON. —in loving memory or grandma, who pass«l away December t>, 1935. God's greatest girt—remembrance, inserted by her daughter Ruby and ramily. MORGAN.—in fond and loving; my dear husband and our loving rather, William John; who pas=ed away December 0, 1932. In God's keeping till we meet again. Ever remembered. Lovingly remembered by his lovmg wife and ramily. MURRAY.—In loving niemQi'y or my dear husbaml James, who passed away December 5, 1935. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by his loving wife.

IN MEMORIAM. I MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dear Hither, who passed away December 0, 1035. To memory ever dear. Sadly missed by Edna and Dave MORTON.—In loving memory ol' James, who died December 5, 10 18. Lel't a blank that can never be lllled. His widow and family. REED.— In fond remembrance or our beloved husband and dad, Reg, died December i, 1931. We hug dear memories which come to bless. And keep our hearts rrom too much loneliness. Edith and Leola. SCOTT.—in loving memory of our dear husband and father, Samuel, who departed this life December li, 1022. Loved in life, treasured in death, A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Linda and Keith. SHAND In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Mary Shand, who passed away December 5, 1032. Just a sad, but sweet remembrance. Inserted by her loving husband and family. SHAND.—In loving memory of our wife and mother, passed away December D, 19 32. Ever remembered. Inserted by her husband and family. SNOWDEN.—In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away December 0, 10 17. A memory loved and cherished In silence. Inserted by her loving daughter Gertie. WIGGINS.-—ln loving memory of our dear little Joyce Mary, who fell asleep December 6, 1035. Not gone from daddy's memory. Not gone from mummy's love, But gone to live with Jesus, In Ills heavenly home above. Inserted by mumrny and daddy.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 289, 5 December 1936, Page 1

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