IN MEMORIAM.
AITKEN. —In loving: memory or Jean, dearly beloved daughter or Alex and the. late ('.race. A.t'cen. and loving sister or William, died February 7, 193 D. So loved, so mourned. BRIGGS.—In memory or our dear mother, who passed away February 0, 11)30. Ever remembered by her loving fnmlly, Frances, Irene and Jack. DIEHL.—in loving , memory or our dear Teddy, passed away February 7, 1080. nesting where no shadows Tall. in pei-rect peace lie awaits us all. Inserted by his loving mother and grandmother. DIEHL. —In loving memory of our dear Teddy, accidentally killed February 7, 10 ■>»'. Sweetest memories never rade, or one we loved but could not save. Inserted by Auntie Laura, Ken and lion. DOWNING. —In memory or dear Fay, who departed this life February tv, l!):ii. Inserted by Her lather, Stanley Downing-. DOWNING. —In memory or little Fay, who passed away February 0, 103 1. Treasured still with love sincere; Just memories—but, oh, so dear. Inserted by Mr. and .Mrs. Johnson, I.orna, Don. DYER.—In loving- memory or our dear mother. Isabella, who passed away on February 7, K'3S. At rest. A day or remembrance, so sad to recall: still In our hearts you are loved by us all. Inserted by her loving- son and daughter-in-law, Harry and Kathleen, or Masterton. GRAHAM.—In loving memory or dear Myrtle, who passed away February 0, 1932. A beautiful life Hill or kind deeds, A helping hand to all in need. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and brother. LOWRIE.—In sacred memory or our darling- mother and gran, who passed away February 7, M>3o. We mis:; you most who loved you best. Inserted by Elsie, Kip, Chick and Barbara. McCRACKEN.—In loving memory or our son. Arthur, who passed away February 7, 1931. His lire a beautiful memory. His loss a silent sorrow. Inserted by his loving mother and fatlier. McQUOID. —In loving memory ur dad, who passed away February 7, 1035. Two years ago a message came. From God. Who thought it best To take dear dad ri-om tills weary world, To give him peace and rest. Inserted by Myrtle, Harold and grandsons. PARVIN.—In loving memory or Don, who passed away February 5, 1032. Ever remembered. 11. and A. Donald and runiilv. RICHARDS.—In loving memory or our clear Uctly, who passed- away four years Cod knew what was before her, What pain she had to bear. He look her to Ills care. Inserted by loj'injr grandmother, E. Durty. ROBINSON In rond and loving memory or Arthur Cecil, who passed away on February i; 1031. Inserted by his loving wire and family, Cecil, Agnes, Arthur and Adrienne. TERHIOHLEN.—Or your charity pray tor the repose or the soul or my clear husband, William Termohlen, who passed away February 0, IODG. Jesus, have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his loving wire and THURSBY In loving memory or our dear j son and brother, Fred, who passed away on February 7, iO3 S. Kot Just to-day, but every dav In silence we remember. And keep longing, dear Fred, roc- you. Inserted by his loving parents and sisters. THURSBV.—In loving memory or Thomas Frederick Tiiursby. who was accidentally killed February 7. u>3!. A good pal gone .but not rorgolten. Inserted by his workmates, Ken and Karl. WRer-:—in rond memory or Hector Christian, dearly loved husband or Mavis \\ ron, who passed away February WREN In memory or Birdie, our brothcr-ln-law. aiid dear nieiiU. who l'a.-sni away February ''~ 1032. Inserted by Muriel and Jim.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 1
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