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IN MEMORIAM.

CROMBlE.—September 17, I'J37, In memory or our loving- mother. Nest on. dear mother, thy labour's o'er, Th\ willing hiind will toil no more; \ faithful mother, line and kind. .N" I'riciicl on earth like thee we find. Inserted by her loving smi and family, \Y. J. Crumble. SROMBIE. — In loving (iif'luoiy of iiiv dear mother, who p.'-scd away September ' 1 7, l'. | :>7. lii>erl'-.l by lier loving son Hoy. :nCMBIE. -In lovin'-r tnemo,-.v or dear .Vina, who pas.-ed away >epiember 17. I - 1 :«7. Inserted by her loving- granddaughter, Mo.ia Koilll. ZOMBIE.—In loving memory o|' our dear sister-in-law and mint. I.izzie, who passed away September 17. m:j7. I 11111 we meet again. Inserted by Alec, Violet and bob. 3AVIES i Murphy i.— In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Nora, who passed away September 17, I Dili. Ever remembered by her loving mother, lather, sister and brothers. SIB3ON.— In loving- memory or darling mum, who fell asleep September 18, I '.I:(r.. Toil (If,llly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by l.es and Vera. S'DSON.— In i-V'M- loving memory of our (inriing mother, who fell asleep .- i-piemlier Is. I v:tr,. lie giv-'h His blessed sleep. Ever reiiiembered liy Norah and Fred. :iBSOM.- In [living memory of dear moiher, died >< plemlier IS, 1'.>35. Her life was love and labour. Her heart lor her eliildren true, sin- faithfully did her duty. What more could mother do. Inserted by Mill and Jack. 31880N.— In loving remembrance of our dear friend, mum, died September 18, l '.i :i. Ever remembered. Cls and Frank Worley. BRIFFITHB.— In lond and loving memory of our dear liusliand and father, William (irimilis, who passed away September 18, | <j:i |. In memory a constant thought, 111 heart a silent sorrow. Inserted by bis loving wire and daughter, son and daughter-in-law. MART.—Treasured memories of dear dad, who passed away September 18, 1 'J35. In sib-nce we remember. Inserted by hit loving wile, Hazel and Charlie. HART.— In memory or dear dad, who passed away September 18, 1::. In my thoughts you will always remain. Inserted by Win, .New Plymouth. HART.—Cherished memories of dad, who passed on September 18, l'J3">. lieep in the hush of the evening, After the cares or the day. Memories throng in procession, Driving all troubles away. Then In the quiet of the evening, I'reams come to cheer us anew. And we'll never forget you, dad, we cannot, For evening brings memories or you. Inserted by Muriel and Bert. I4INQBTON.—In loving memory or dear brother, who passed away September 18, 1937. In silence we remember. Inserted hy his loving sister and brother-in-law, Lizzie, John and family. HUNT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, passed away September 17, 1031. Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Millie. LAWtON In loving memory or our dear wife, mother and grandmother, whu passed away September 17, 1936. cherished memories, fond and true. Will always remain, dear mother, or you. Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. LAWBON. —In loving' memory or our deal mother, passed away September 17, 1 tf 36. A loving memory or her so dear. We cherish still with love sincere. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Ivy. LIBTER.—In loving memory of Ernest Lister, who passed away October U, 1037. We thlnlc of him in silence, We orten speak his name; What would we give to clasp his hand And see bis smile again. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, June. LLOYD.—In loving memory, or our dear daughter and sister, Hazel, who passed away September 18, 193 D. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving mother, rathei and sisters. RARTIN. —In loving memory* or our deal daughter, LylUn, passed away September 16, 1934. This day our memory lingers on A dear one laid to rest. But amidst life's trials and sorrows, We know that It was best. - Inserted by her loving mother and tather, F. and N. Trainer. NoNBILL. —In loving memory dear Rosalind passed away Friday, September 17, 1937 I can see God's work was done. Inserted by Grattan and Mrs Lawrence. NILNES.—In loving memory or our deai husband and rather, who passed away September 17, 1920. God's greatest gift, remembrance. ■ Inserted by his wire and children. PERRY. —In loving memory or my deai husband, Austin (Alex), who passed away September 18, 1937. The call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one I loved so dear, A loving nature, true and kind. A beautirul memory lert behind. Inserted by bis loving wire. PERRY. —In loving memory or our deai brother, Austin ,(Alex>, who passec away September'lß, 1937. That smiling race, those cheerrul ways Are pleasant to recall. He had a smile Tor everyone. And died beloved by all. Inserted by his loving sisters ant bra»her, Ada, Ethel and Tom. PITCHER. —In loving memory or our deai husband and rather. Charles -Pitcher, wh< passed away September 18, 1937. Dear is the grave where our deai husband and father Is laid. Sweet is his memory ttwt never wil lade. Till we meet again. His loving wire and ramily. IHEERAN. —In loving memory or Aun Janle, who rell asleep September 17 1 037 - Sadly missed. Inserted by Cls and Jim. IHEERAN. —In loving memory or our dea rrlend, Mary Jane, passed awa; September 17, 1937. Fondly rememberet by E. Nichols and ramily. BTRONO. —In loving memory or my dea brother, Air, who passed away Septembe 18, 1937. Connie. riTHER. —In lovi.ig memory or my dea wire, who passed away September 18 1937. Little did we think when we woke tha whit' sorrow that day would bring, The call was sudden, the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear. A loving nature, true and kind, A beautirul mwncry lert behind. Inserted by her loving husband Adam rrrtiEß.—ln loving memory or our dea friend Mrs. A. Tlther, who passed awa; at Huntly on September 18, 1937. In silence we remember. J. and 1. Lindsay, Klmihla. uibmiit. In loving memory or dea away September 17, 1931 In silence we remember, inserted by father, mother, Boy an Dorla.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 220, 17 September 1938, Page 1