IN MEMORIAM.
BLUNDELI In loving; memory of Peggy, 1 who died January 28 193 A. Sadly ml.ssed. Inserted by her sorrowing mother, rather, brothers and sister. BROWN. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Marina, passed away January 28, 1933. A silent thought, a secret tear. Keep mother's memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving Tamily, Birkenhead and Tapuhl. CULLEN. —In loving memory of our dear aunt and sister, who departed this lite January 2S, 1036. Sadly missed. Inserted by her nieces Rose, Jessie, Ruby and sister Lily. GIBSON.—In loving memory of John Cuthbert and William James Gibson, who died January 27, 1927 and IO3U. Inserted by loving wife, motner, sons and brothers, 102, Union Street. GILBERT.—In loving memory or my dear husband, Walter, who departed this lire January 28, 1635. Ever remembered. Sadly missed, inserted by his loving wife Ida. GREEN.—In loving memory of our dear little Nora, passed away January 27, i93i. When others forget Shq is • ours to remember. Mummy, daddy and Miriam. HEAD. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away January 28, 1928. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Adeline and Brenda. JAMES.—In loving memory or dear little Bet, who passed away January 28, 1931. Always remembered by Mr. and Mrs. McConnell and Mary. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Fred, who was drowned at Mangere, January 28, 1934. Three little words, forget me not. They don't seem much, but mean a lot, As long as forget me nots are blue. Dear Fred, we'll always think or you. Inserted by his mother and step-sister Mavis Colledge. JOHNBON. —In loving memory of Fred, accidentally drowned at Mangere, January 28, 1934. To memory ever dear. Inserted by brother Reg. and Maude. MoLEAN. —In loving memory or my dear husband, George, died result or accident January 28, 1930. Fondly remembered by his loving wife, M. McLean. MILNEB. —In loving memory of our dearest husband and darling daddy, Wilfred George (Bill), passed away January 28, 1936. There Is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the time so long since you went,. There Is someone who thinks of you always. But tries to be brave and content. I have lost my soul's companion, Whose lire was entwined with my own. God alone knows how I miss you,. As I go through, the sad years alone. Inserted by his loving wire and wee daughter. MILNES—In loving memory or WiKred George Mllnes, accidentally drowned January 28, 1930. % Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by'his loving mother, sisters and brothers. MILNES. —In loving memory or our dear brother and uncle, Wlirred, accidentally drowned January 28, 1936. Though he cannot be with us as In the Loving' memories will ever remain till the last. Inserted fty his sister Rita and nieces Colleen and Nita. MILNEB. —In loving memory or Wilfred George Milnes, who died January 28, 1936. In health and strength he lert his home, Not thinking death so near, It pleased the Lord to bid him come, And in His sight appear. Inserted by Harry and Vera. YOUNG. —In loving memory of our dear Rose, who passed away January 26, 1935. In silence we pemember. True love cbangeth never. Dad and Lil. YOUNG. —In loving memory or our dear Rose, passed away January 26, I 03.>. In silence she suffered, In patience she Till' God called her home to suffer no more. Mum,_ Pop, George, Meg.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 1
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577IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 1
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