IN MEMORIAM.
CROBB.—In loving memory of our dear husband and rather, who passed away December 17, 1936. TU* song has ended but tlie melody lingers on. Inserted by his loving wire, daughters •nd sons-ln-law.
DICKBON.—In loving memory or Clarice, who passed away December 17, 1927; also Simpson, died March 8, 1920. Inserted by their loving parents, brothers and sisters.
MILNE, Violet.—ln loving memory of our clear sister, who passed away on December 17, 1035. Ever remembered by brother and sister, Lizzie and Fred.
McDOWALL. —In memory or our dear husband and rather, Benjamin, wlio passed away December 17, 1'.)36. God will link the hroken chain, As one by one we meet again. Inserted by his wife, sons, daughter-in-law and granddaughter.
MORLEY In loving memory or my darling grandson, Bobble, who fell asleep oil December IT, 1936. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Eire's weary trials and suffering are past. In silence you sulTeicd, in patience you bore. Till God called you home to suffer no more. No sympathy is needed now your carcs are all at rest, Happy are wo who to-day can say we loved you and did our best. Inserted by hla loving grandma, uncle Percy and Jack.
MORLEY In loving memory or my dear brother, Bobbie, who fell asleep oil December IT, 1936. What would we give to clasp your hand Your dear kind face to see. To hear your voice, to see your smile, That meant so dear to us. Not a sound disturbs your slumber, Not a pain to mark your brow, All your cares and trials are over. You are nappy resting now. Inserted by his loving sisters rhoble and Daphnie.
MORLEY.— In loving memory or my dear friend. Robbie, wlio Tell asleep oil December 17, 1030. J.iltle rllcl we think when we awoke that morn, What sorrow that flay would bring, The rail was sudden, the shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear. Inserted by his loving- Triend, Bob Wood. MORLEY Tn loving memory of our nephew Robert (Hobby), who passed away December 17, 10 36. Died as lie lived, I,overt, respected by all. Inserted by L'nclc Allen, Annie and family. MORLEY -In loving memory or my dear nephew, Robert, who passed away December IT, 1936. I.ovlng nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his Aurit Emma. RO3COE, Wiiilrre.d Isabel Rose. —In lovingmemory or our dear wire and mother, who passed away December it?, 1930. Wo have lost what heaven gained. One or the best tills world contained. Inserted by her husband and children. BILCOCX.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away December 17, 1936. I.overt and remembered by her daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren, Rhyl, liordon, Raewyn and Derek, IV'ew Plymouth. BILCOCK In loving mernorv oT the dearest pal, died December 17. 1936. Hearts that have loved never rorget. Remembered always by Flo, Frank Ashly and family. SILCOCK In loving memory or Flo, who passed away December IT, l!>3b. Always remembered by her Trlend, Kitty Uritlson. BKINNER.-- In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away December IT, 1 'J:: :i. Cor] will link the broken chain, As one l>y one we meet again. Sillily missed by I.ou, Hub, Vard and C.i rl. • KINNER. In loving memory of our dear mother and granrlmother, who passed oway December IT, 1 933. nrif little word not hard to write, Uut. one we lemember all through life— mother. Ever remembered by Ella and Bill, Llia and Jim. >
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 299, 17 December 1937, Page 1
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578IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 299, 17 December 1937, Page 1
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