IN MEMORIAM.
CHAPMAN. —In loving memory or dear Rauri, who passed away August 25, • 1935. A silent cnord of memory - Is sortly touched to-day. Inserted by loving sisters, Rita and Roma. DUFF.—In loving remembrance or my dear mother, who passed away August 25, 1933. Not just to-day, mother dear, But every day in silence I remember. Ever remembered by her loving daughter Vi, Te Awamutu. GOODALL.—in lor.d memory or our dear wire and mother, Kate Annie, Dominion Road, who passed away August 25, 1936. So loved, so mourned by her loving husband and son. McKENZIE.—In loving memory or our little daughter, Julie, who rell asleep August 25, 1934. Fold' her in Thy arms, dear Father, And there let her be, A messenger or love between Our poor hearts and Thee. Ever remembered by her rather and mother. MOORE.—In loving memory or our dear mother and friend. Ever loved—ever missed. Inserted by Bobbie and Billie. MORRIS.—In loving memory or mum, who leU asleep August 25, 1935. Just sleeping. Inserted by Violet, Elsie, Charlie, Sid. and granddaugnter Shirley. OVERTON.—In loving memory or our dear son, Gordon Eric, who passed away August 25. 1935. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers. OVERTON.—In fond remembrance or Gordon (Rika), who passed away August 25. 1935. Sometimes they may think I have rorgotten When at times they see me smile, But little do they Hauw of the heartache That smile hidea all the while. Inserted and ever remembered by Dick H. OVERTON.—In memory or my old school friend, Gordon, who passed away at Kawakawa on August 25, 1935. Kind thoughts never die. Victor Chapman, Henderson. RAWLINSON.—In loving memory of Gladys, died August 25, 1920. Thoughts return to days long past, Years roll on but memories last; Sunshine passes, shadows fall. But love and remembrance outlast all. Inserted by mother and rather, Avondale. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear wire and motner, who passed away August 25, 1927. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband and family. SWINDELLS.—In loving memory or dear uncle, who fell asleep August 25, 1935. Memory forges links death cannot sever. Inserted by Tom and Beatrice, Waihi.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 1
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356IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 201, 25 August 1937, Page 1
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