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IN MEMORIAM.

CLARK.—In loving memory or our dear .Neville, who passed away September Iβ, 1033. Years roll on but memory lingers. Fondly remembered by his mother, sisters and brother. CRANSTON.—In loving: memory of our daughter and sister, Hannah, who fell asleep September 16, 1031. Inserted by rather, mother, Ethel, Cyril, Eunice and Dorlne. DIXON.—In loving- memory of my .dear rather, Who passed September 16, 1937. With farewells left unspoken, He suddenly passed away. Inserted by his loving , son and daugbter-ln-law, Les and Ruby. OVER.—In loving memory or my dear wire, Grace, who passed away September Iβ, 1837. I miss thee at a thousand turns, Along lire's weary way; Yearn ror thy true and gentle heart, Long thy bright smile to see. Those lert to me are very dear. Ypt none replaces thee. Inserted by her loving husband. QOLOtMirTH.—In loving memory or our dear wire and mother, Jane Barbara, who passed away September 16, 1938. Loving; memories never die. As years roll on and days go by, .Sweetest memories, fond and true. Will ever remain, dear wire, or you. Inserted by her loving husband and family. GRAHAM.—In loving memory or my dear sister. Sheila, who passed away September 16. 1038. A lire made beautirul by kindly deeds, A helping hand ror others' needs. Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on but memory lasts. In silence she suffered. In patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. inserted by her loving brother, Brltt. ORAHAM.—In loving memory or Sheila Agnes, who ascended from this lire September Iβ, 1837. I heard the voice of Jesus say. Come unto Me and rest. Lay down thou weary one, lay down Thy head upon My breast. Inserted by Ivan. ORAHAM.—In loving memory or our dear friend, Sheila, who was called home September 16, 1037. To a beautiful lire came a sudden end. She died as she lived, everybody's mend. Ever remembered by her friends, H. and E. Melbulsh. ORAHAM.—In loving memory or my dear mend. .Sheila, who was called home, September 16, 1C37. Sadly missed. Inserted by M. Munsell. ORAHAM.—In loving memory or dear .«heila, called to higher service September Iβ, 1037. Ever loved and remembered by Rene. MeQBACHK*.—in loving memory or Hugh, who passed away September 16, 1937. Born In old Cumnock, and in direct line or Scottish Covenanters. Gone to be with Christ, which is far better. Inserted by his loving wife. 9. A. McGeacben. MOXON. —In roudest memory or our dear rather and grandrather. who passed away September 16. 1037. Memories ever linger. Inserted by his loving son and Tamlly. MOXON.—In memory or rather, who passed away September 16, 1937. In silence I remember. Inserted by his daughter Flossie. MOXON.—In rond loving memory or our dear rather and granpa. who passed away September Iβ, 1037. His race Is ever before us, His voice we cannot forget. His smiles will linger ror ever, in our memories we see him yet. Sweetly, dear father, you are sleeping, Free from all sorrow and pain. When our lire's Journey Is over. We know we shall meet you again. Inserted by loving daughters and son-in-law and grandchildren, A. *~ Neville, Onehunga, and E. O. Burgess, Point Chevalier. ROMI-TMVOR.—In loving memory or my dPHr wire (B.J.X. In the infinite meadows of heaven, Mlnssom the lovely stars. The rorget-me-nots of the angels. TAYLOR In loving remembrance or Mary Kllen, our dear mother, who diea r-rptember 16, 1925. To memory dear. inserted by her family.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 219, 16 September 1938, Page 1

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