IN MEMORIAM.
•UROtM.—Treasured memories or our durling wee son. Graeme <* l i kl >i t . w J| o passed through the little white gate on Ortober 4, 1937; aged two years. The stars or heaven shine on our treasure's grave. The one we loved but could not save. To have, to love, and then to P a «, Is the saddest story or a human nean. Deeply mourned and longed ror ejwjays by mummy, daddy, sisters and brothe.s. BURQKts.—In memory or Graeme, died ortober 4, 1937. tiod saw how he had suffered. And so He knhw 'twas best, To gently close his eyelids And give the wee soul rest.
Auntie Ann and Tamily. •uneill In loving memory of G raeme, who passed away October 4, I»J7. God saw that he was weary. The road had grown too stefPjSo He plared His arms around him, And gently bade him sleep. Inserted by grandma, M. E. Burgess. KDDOWKS.—In loving memory ° f °;" mother and grandma, wno passed away October 4, 1933. ,_„„. Loved and remembered always, inserted by Tbelma, Syd «H grandchildren.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 234, 4 October 1938, Page 1
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177IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 234, 4 October 1938, Page 1
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