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IN MEMORIAM.

■ETTS. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away April 17, 1935. Peacefully sleeping. Inserted by her loving ramily. CARLETON.—In loving memory or our dear son and brother. Leonard, accidentally killed April 17, 1938. The dearest boy this world would hold, A cheery smile, a heart of gold. To those who knew him all will know, How much we lost two years ago. Inserted by his loving mother, brother and sisters. DUNFORD.—In loving gpemory or our dear wife and mother, wßb passed away April 17, 1935. 'Tis sweet to know we'll meet again, Where partings are no more,-> And think the one we loved so well, Has only gone before. . Inserted by her ever loving husband, daughters and sons-in-law. JOHNSTONE.—In loving memory or our darling baby, Nils, who Tell asleep April 17, 1933. memories are all that Is left. Inteened by mum, dad and boys. OVER. —In loving memory or our dear mother and grandma, who passed away April 17, 1936. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by Cis, Will, ramily and Ina and Stan. OVER.—In laving memory of our dear mother, who passed away April 17, 1936. <■ Sadly missed. Inserted by Clara, Peter and ramily. PAODY.—In loving memory of our dear wire and mother, Flo, who passed away April 17, 1938.

Always remembered. Inserted by husband and family. PADDY.—In loving - remembrance or Flo, who passed away April 17, 1938. Inserted by her brothers Bob, Alan and . families. SALLA.—In loving: memory of our dear wife and mummy, who passed away at Christchurch April 16, 1938. A beautirul memory. She lives with us still. Inserted by her loving- husband and small son Anthony. SALLA.—in loving: memory of our dear sister-in-law and Aunty Nellie, who passed away at Christchurch, April 16, 1938. Remembered always by Thelma, Jack, Jocelyn and Andree. SUNDE.—in loving:, memory of our dear husband and father, John Ivan, passed away April 17, 1937. 'Tis not the tears at the moment shed That tell of the hearts that are torn. But the loneliness in after years, The sadness silently borne. 1 No' one knows the silent heartache, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they cannot see the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. Inserted by his loving- wife and son Ivan. SUNDE .—ln loving: memory of our dear father, passed away April 17, 1937. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving- daughter Phyllis, Cyril and family. SUNDE.—in loving- memory of my dear father, passed away April 17, 1937. In memory a constant thoug-ht, In heart a silent sorrow. Sadly missed by his loving- son Matey. SUNDE. —In loving- memory of our dear father, passed away April 17, 1937. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving- daughter Milly, and Jim. SUNDE.—In loving- memory of my dear father, passed away April 17, 1937. Dearer to memory than words can tell. Is the father I lost and loved so well. Inserted by his loving- son Ted. TAYLOR.—In loving- memory or rather, passed away April 17, 1931. Sweet remembrance and a heartache still for you. Inserted by his loving- daughter Ivy. WRIGHT In loving- memory or Pauline, who passed on April 17, 1927. Not lost, but g-one berore. From rather, mother, Billy and Molly, Birkenhead. IVRIGHT.—In loving: memory or Pauline, who crossed the bar Easter morn, April 17, 1927. To live in hearts we leave behind. Is not to die. Charl, May and family, Heme Bay. WRIGHT.—In *lovlng memory or dear Pauline, who passed away April 1/, 1927. Loving- friend Franlc. WYNN.—In loving- memory or our dear moiher and grandma, who passed away April 17, 1939. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving- daughter Lena, Bob and Bruce, of Onehung-a. WYNN in loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away April 17, 1839. Dearnr to memory than words can tell. Is the mother we lost and loved so well. Inserted by Harry, Em and ramily.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 91, 17 April 1940, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 91, 17 April 1940, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 91, 17 April 1940, Page 1

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