IN MEMORIAM.
BURNS.—In loving memory or Uncle Jim, died September i?u, lO.'ii. Inserted by Agnes Olson and family. CALLAOHAN fWllllnini.—ln loving: remerainance or dear fhtlier. who passed away at Whangarel. September 2.0, 1916. R.I.P. Sadly missed by his daughter Florence. DAVIV. —In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away September 20, 1031. Sweet memories. Inserted by ber husband and ramtly. DAVEY. —In lovliig , memory or our d,ear mother, who passed away September 20, 1031. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted l>y her loving daughters Ethel, Uwen und Joyce. OAVIt.—In loving memory or our dear sister and auntie. Dolly, who passed away September -JO, 1031. In our g-.-mlfn of memories, dear. You are with us every day. , • Inserted iiy Mr. and Mrs. Daly and family, ."New Lynn. DAVIS In rondest memory or my loving husband. George, who entered, into rest September 20. 1037. When the night Is dark and silent. And sleep forsakes my eyes. My thoughts are on a lonely grave Where my fond husband lies. sadly missed by his loving wire, Mary. DAVIS (Oeorge).—ln loving memory or our dearest ruther. who passed away September 20, 1937. Your memory so sweet and dear, Is treasured still with love sincere, A silent thought brings many a tear. For one wb loved so deer. sadly missed by his loving daughter, son-in-law and grandson Agnes, Arthur, Ray Fellowes. DAVIS fGeorge).—ln memory or our loving rather, who passed away September 20, 1037. Dearer to memory than words ran tell. Was the rather we lost and loved so well, Kind and unselfish, a rather so true. Our dearest possessions are memories or you. Inserted by his loving daughter and eon-ln-law, Emmie and Ken Hlcketts. DAVIS (George).—ln loving memory or my dear father, who passed away September 20, 1037. A lire made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand Tor others needs. Thoughts return to scenes long past, Time rolls on but memory lasts. Inserted by his loving son George. DAVIS (George).—ln loving memory or our dear rathor. who passed away on September 20. 1037. A loving memory or him so dear, We cherish still with love sincere. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Ida, and grandsons. DAVIS (George).—in rond and loving memory or our dear dad, who rell asleep on September 20, 1037. Lire is lonely without you, dear. Sad In many ways. For lire In not the same dear, Since you were called away. Always remembered by his loving daughter, son-in-law and grantldaugnter, Vic, Ernie and Joyce Hammond. DAVIS (George).—Treasured memories or dear dad. who entered Into rest on September 20, 1037. This day our memory lingers on, A dear one laid .to rest. But amidst lire's trials and sorrows, W« know God's will is best. TIM we meet again. His loving daughter, son-in-law and grandsons, Floss, Len, Colin and Davis. DAVIS,—In loving memory or our dear brother and uncle, George, who passed away September 20, 1037. God saw his rootsteps ralter. The way had grown too steep. So Hβ gently touched his eyelids And gave blm rest and sleep. Inserted by Minnie. Violet and Ernest. DAVIS.—In loving 1 memory or dear Uncle George, who passed away on September 20, 1937. In silence we remember. Inserted by Dorothy and Duncan. DAVIS.—In loving memory or dear Uncle George, who passed away on September 80, 1037. Loving thoughts, true and tender. Just to show that we remember. Inserted by VI, Bill and wee Betty. DAVIS.—In ronrtest memory or dear George, who departed this lire on September 20, 1037. Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. inserted by Liz and Will-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 1
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598IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 1
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