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IN MEMORIAM. KENNY—in loving memory or my dear mother, who passed away September 3. rj:i7. iu.p. Kver remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter Lina, and grandchildren. KIMBER.—A tribute of love in memory ol" our dear son. Jack, accidentally killed Manurewa, September 5, 1937. We think or you in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But many a silent tear we shed. While others are asleep. 11 is sorrowing mother and rather. KIMBER.—In loving memory or my dear brother, Jack, Killed bv accident, Manurewa, September 5, 1937. V lil'e made beautirul by kindly deeds, A helping bund lor others' needs. Thoughts return to scenes gone past, Time rolls on but memory lasts. Brother Ken. KIMBER. —In ever loving memory or my darling brother. Jack, killed by accident, Manurewa, September 5, iujt. Till memory l'ades, and lil'e departs. You'll be lor ever in our hearts. His loving sister and brother-in-law, Queen and Fred. KIMBER.—in loving remembrance or our darling brother, Jack, accidentally killed September 5, 1937. Manurewa. To think we could not say good-bye, Will always bring regret. For we that love you dearly. Are the ones who never forget. Sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, Pearl and Jim, Australia. KEMBER.—In loving memory ci my dear Jack, killed by accident, Manurewa, September i>, 1937. Dearer to memory than words can tell, Ol' dearest Jade, I loved so well, Tne heart that won so many friends In by-gone happy days. Lu Watson. KIMBER.—In loving and affectionate memory of dear Jack, accidentally killed September 5, 1937. Although you are no longer here. Our though's and love are still sincere. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson. MAY (William). —Our beloved husband and father, fell asleep September i, 1930. Loving, kind and true. Dear dad, that someone is you. Inserted by his wife and family, Mangere. MINGINS.—In loving memory or dear mother, who passed away September i, 1934. The passing years can never change. Our thoughts or you so dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by Eddie and Dora. MORRIS.—In loving memory or our dear wife, mother and grandma, who fell asleep September 3, 193 5. When days are dark and friends are few, Dearest mother, how we long for you, Let friends be rriends, ir they are true, We lost our best, when God took you. God takes our loved ones from our homes. But never from our hearts. Inserted by her loving husband, family ! and grandchildren and brother Jim. j MORRIS.—Sad memories of our dear mother and grandma, who fell asleep September 3, 1935. At eve when shadows are falling, Sweet meaiorles saddened with pain, Steal Into our hearts with a longing; Could we only see mother again. Ever longed for by Jessie, Frank, Mick and Shona, Wellington. MORRIS.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Hannah, who passed away September 3, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by Hughle and Lena. MORRIS.—In hiving memory of my dear sister, Bob, passed away September 3, 1935. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving sister Kate, and ramily. MORRIS.—In loving memory of Mrs. H. Morris, who fell, asleep September 3, 1935. Loved and remembered always by the Cooper ramily SIMUNOVICH.—In loving memory of our brother, Ante, who passed away September 3, 1937. A wonderful brother, true and kind, A beautiful memory lert behind. Ever remembered by his brother Jack, brother-in-law Maty, and sister Millie. STEVENBON.—In loving memory or our dear pal, Clara, who passed away September 4, 1937. Loving memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear Clara, or you.. Ever remembered by her pals, Dorrie and George. WATBON.—In loving memory or our dear son and brother, Erie Bruce, September 3, 1937 (result or accident). Just one year to-day, With rarewells lert unspoken he quietly passed away. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers, 29, Bath Street, Parnell. WATBON.—In loving memory or dear Eric, accidentally killed September 3, 1937. Sweetest memories never fade. Ever remembered by his loving brother, George, and sister-in-law Ivy, and nieces. WATSON.—In affectionate remembrance of our true friend, Eric, who passed away September 3, 1937. Away in the beautirul somewhere, Sheltered from sorrow and pain. When life's journey is over, There we will all meet again. Inserted by the bach boys. WEBSTER.—In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Ralph Webster, and Elße's dear daddy, who passed Into eternal life September 4, 1935. What happy days we once enjoyed, When we three were together; How sad and chf.nged it all seems now, Since dear dad's gone for ever. WEBBTER.—In loving remembrance of our dear brother-in-law, Ralph Webster, who passed away on September 4, 1935. Ever remembered. Flora, Frank, Meg and Alex. WELCH. —In loving memory or dad, who passed away September 4, 1437. Sunlight passes, shadows rail, Loving memories outlast all. Inserted by son and daughter-in-law, Ray, Deni and grandchildren. WRATHALL. —In loving memory of mother, who passed away September 3, 1933. Some day we'll clasp her by the hand, Just over in the better land. Inserted by Gwen, Jean and sons-in-law, Albert and George. WRATHALL. —In loving memory or dear mother, Mary Frances, who passed away September 3, 1933. Inserted by Elsie, Edna, Dorothy and Ivan. BEREAVEMENT THANKS. BLONG. —The Family or the late Mr. T. E. Blong thank all relatives and friends'for kind expressions or sympathy, and for telegrams, letters, cards and floral emblems received. Also the employees of the Devonport Ferry Co., Messenger and Chauffeurs Social Club, with a very special thanks to the I'. and T. garage lor their kindly assistance. COOK. —Mr. and Mrs. K. F.. Cook, or Waiwera, wish to sincerely thank all friends and relatives who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. Also Tor letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. Especially thanking kind rriends who so generously assisted; also doctors, sisters and nurses or Ward 3. Auckland Hospital. ELLIS. —The Family or the late Mrs. A. Ellis, of 28, Newton Road, wish to sincerely thank all friends for their kind expressions or sympathy In their recent sad bereavement; also ror letters, cards and beautirul norai emblems received. PAIItLEY^—The Family of the late Samuel Falrley wish to thank all relations and friends for kind expressions or sympathy In their recent sad bereavement. \lso Tor letters, cards, telegrams and flkeautllul floral emblems received.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 208, 3 September 1938, Page 1