IN MEMORIAM. LAWRENCE.—In loving- memory of our dear lather, William, who passed away! at Waiiii on July 17, H)s>9. ' j Uone l)ut not lorg-otti-ii. I Inserted by his loving wile and ramily. LETHABY.—In memory or our dear mum and dad, who passed away July 18 1!>34, and October 25, 1015. «;od has you both in His keeping-, We have you both in our thoughts. Inserted by their daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. MOXSOM—In loving- memory or our dear son and brother, Kdgar Onowyi, accidentally killed on July 18, 1936. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by .his loving- rather, mother sisters and brother. " I PATES.—in loving- memory of dear dad I died July 16, 1937. Sa-dly missed. Inserted by bis loving- daughter Hazel, and son-in-law Arthur. FtUMBAL, THORBURN In ever loving i memory or Charles- liilbert luminal and ■ -Matthew Cieoi-Ke Thorburn, accidentally Killed at Huatangiitu lailwav crossing on July is. I'll-. Inserted liy their i loving lathers and mothers, wile and I son, and sisters and brothers. j RUMBAL, THORBURN.—In loving rernern-i.i-ance ol ijilbert and George, accidentally killed July is, 192-. Ever remembered El'lz aim TeCt Buriou *? ns a»d Aunt I WOOLL,A,, ' ,B- — ln loving memory or our darling son, Billy, passed away July 18, .Ju the garden or remembrance We meet him every day. Inserted by mummy, daddy, Jack and
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 167, 18 July 1938, Page 1
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