IN MEMORIAM.
MC r- <^Bl^, TT ln , lovir| P memory or Pawn ?7 month" S e6P May u 1029; aped Short was the little darling's stay, T „", 1 p ; cam e but as a guest. Jii>t tasted lire and then lied awav. To her eternal rest. si«ter~ rteCl ' )y ller lov ' ns l )arPnts and MIGAN. In loving - mcmurv or Richard, who passed away May I, 1030. Ever rememhered by his brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Nell. MIGAN.—In loving memory or my brother, Dick, who passed away Mav 1. 1030 Inserted by his sister. J. Edmonds. RII -EY.—in loving- memory or our dear H)3S anC ' nlo " ler ' P ass ed away May 1, A day or nlemory sad to recall, A dearly loved mother missed by all. Remembered always by dad. Eva and Leslie. RILEY. In loving memorv or dear mother passed away May 1. 1935. Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely. Our grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. Always remembered by Bettv, Laurice and Eleanor. RILEY—In lovinfr memnrv or our dear mother, who passed away May 1, 103 S. Remembrance. Inserted by Clare and Jim. SAIHWAYS—in sweet memorv or our dear dad, passed away May l, 1030. A light is rront our household gone, A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant at our health. Which never can be filled. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Ivy and Hill. SAMWAYS.—In sweet memory of our dear dad and grandad, passed away May 1, 1039. His smiling race, his cheerful ways, Are pleasant to recall. He had a smile Tor every one. And departed loved by all. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Alice and Fred, granddaughters Vearl and Esnie. SAMWAYS—In loving memorv or my old pal, Sino, passed away May I. 1030. Ever remembered. Inserted by Tom Mazzoleni. SMITH—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who departed this lire May 1. 1030. Memories ever dear keep our loved one here. Inserted by her loving husband and ramily. UPTON (nee Eunice Diggle). In loving remembrance. Van and Ruby. YOUNG—In treasured remembranre of Harry, beloved husband or Ivy and dear dad of Heather. Desmond and Harold, who died May 1, 1 930. Sadly missed. YOUNG.—In loving memory of our beloved son, Charles Henry, who passed away on May 1. 1030. Not just to-day. but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, R. F. and M. Young. YOUNG- —In fond remembrance or our brother, passed away May I, 1930. Gone rrom us that loving smile. Those ch«erful, pleasant ways: The heart that won so many rriends In bygone happy days. Ever remembered by sister and brother-in-law, A. and H. Evans. • YOUNG.—In loving memory or our dear brothej-, Harry (Deace), who passed away on May 1, 1930. Ever remembered. Inserted by Ern, Daisy and family. I YOUNG.—In loving memory of Charles i Henry, who passed away May 1, 1930. Remembrance is a golden chain t That links us till we meet again. I Ever remembered, Len, Gay and Barry.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 102, 1 May 1940, Page 1
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