IN MEMORIAM.
■HOPHV. —!n loving memory or our dear mother and grandma, who roll asleep July rt, 193 ft. n.I.P. Her loving , memory, so sweet nnd dear. Is treasured still with love sincere. Insprted by her loving daughter Kit, .Urn, Dennis and Trevor. ■HOPHY —rn loving; memory of my dearwsr mother, Bridget, who departed this lire .Inly e>, 105 ft. Inserted by her loving daughter Cecilia, grandchildren Vincent, Kathleen. ■ROWNI, —Tn loving memory of my beloved wife, Jeannie, who fell asleep July 6, 1037. I'd rather have the thought of you. To hold against my heart, Than any earthly hnpplness. In which you'd had no part. I'd rather have had you and your love For every day I've lived. Than all the glory and the wealth. This world could ever give. Mick. BROWNS. —In loving remembrance or our fliirllng mother and Mannle, Jeannlc Browne, who passed away July fi. 1937. There's never a day thut passes by. But my thoughts reach out to yon. There's never a joy that comes to me, Rut I wish you might share It too. And as the years roll onward. Aiml memories more richer grow. Mow tender still Is the love I hold, For the dearest mother I know. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Elsln and Jack, and grandchildren Jean and Klsle. Walpapakatirl. North Auckland. BROWNE. —In loving memory of mother, who passed away July (>, 1937. Her cherished memory, so sweet and dear. Is treasured still with love sincere. Inserted by her son, Cecil, Chrlstchurch ■UISIV. —In loving memory or Jlmmle, who passed away July ti. 1033. " Who plucked this Dower? " " I." snld the Master, And the gardener was silent. Inserted by his loving mum and dad, sister and brothers. BUBBKV. — In loving memory or Jlmmle, who passed away July 0, 193 3. Kver remembered. Inserted by brother Jack (Boyo). ■UftaKY. —ln loving memory or Jimmle, who passed away July 6, 1933. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Rose and Harry. BUBSKY. —In loving memory or Jlmmle, who passed iiwuy July ♦>. 1933. SaTc In the arms or Jesus. tnserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law and niece, Dot, Jim and Pat. BUSSIY. —In loving memory of brother Jlmmle, who passed away July f>. 1033. Remembrance Is the golden chain That binds us till we meet again. Inserted by Ireno and Fred.
HOFFMAN.—In loving memory or our <!oar husband end nther, Christian, who paused away July r>. 1027. Ever remembered by his loving wife and fnrnlly. HOtKIN.—In fondest memory of our Hear mother, who passed nway July 6. 1037; also dear rather. April 11, 1035. Ever remembered. Inserted by their loving sons and rlauirhters. memories or onr darling , wee son. Malvern. passed the little white (rate July 6, 1038; aged two. God must have a wonderful garden, Ho iilwii.vh chooses the best. Hp plucked a beautiful flower When He took little Malvern to rest. Sadly missed. Mummy, daddy. Verna. INOHAM Fondest memory of our dear little trrandson and nephew, passed away July rt, 1938. A Jittlo flower or love that blossomed but to die. Transplanted now above to bloom with flod or , high. Ever remembered by his loving grandparents, Aunty Vera and uncles. INGHAM in loving memory of dear little .Mnlvpi-ti. rioijf-rt (Bluey), who passed iiwiiy July <>, 1938. A Ilttl*- flnWfT lust lent, not given. To hurl i' , ' 'Mirth and bloom In heaven. litacrtprl hy Aunty Nell, I'ni-le Maurice. Myra hikl Jiirk. MALIV.—In lovliir: memory of dear R/ilph, who passed awn.v July 6. 1037. Ever remembered. Har.el. I*IB3f.E. -In lovlnjr memory or our dear rri'iiiier, who |)ii~sed nway July r>. io:t7; nNo In memory of father, who passed awiiy August 26. 1934.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 157, 6 July 1939, Page 1
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610IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 157, 6 July 1939, Page 1
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