IN MEMORIAM.
DICK—To the memory or my dear husband. I shall see the Fame eyes shining On me as in days or yore, 1 shn.ll for) Jiis dear arms twining 1 ondly round me as before. Inserted by bis loving wife Ruth. DICK.—In loving memorv ot" our dear daddy. He. is watching at the portal. He is walling at the door. Waiting only for our coming, Our loved dad who lias gone berore. Inserted by his loving son and daughter. George and Kirsty. DICK.—In loving memory or dad. who died July T. 1037. i'iod lias you In His keeping. We, have you in our thoughts. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Martin and Mona. HAV.—In loving memory or my dear husband who passed away July 6. 193 1 .). A loving husband, unsplflsh and kind. I A treasured memory lert behind. I Inserted by his loving wire. HAV—In loving memory or our dear dad. who passed away July 6. 1930. Remembered always. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Muriel 3iid Tommy.
HOFFMAN.—In loving memory or our dear htishaiul and rather, Christian, who passed away July 6. 1027. Ever remembered by his loving wife and rainily. HORNE.—In loving memory or our dear daughter, Scilla, who passed away July 7. mil. To-day I urn thinking* or someone Who was lhving, kind and true. Whose smile was as dear as the sunshine. Dear tirlila, that someone is you. y.vpr remembered by loving* mother and rather. HORNE.—In loving memory or dear Scilla, who passed away July 7, 1921. Treasured memories. Inserted by her loving uncXc and aunt, Paeroa. HOS KEN.—In rond memory or rny dear mother and rather, railed home July C, 1937, April 11, 1935. With Christ, which is rar better. Inserted by their loving daughter, May. JOHNBTONE.—In loving memory or Robert Jesse Johnstone, died July 6, 1937; also Thomas Jesse Johnstone, died July 29. 1939, rather or above. Inserted by his loving wile and l'amily, or Helensviile. MOORES.—In loving memory or our dear wire and mother, who passed away Julv G, 1939. We miss her kind and loving ways, With her wc spent our happiest days. Inserted by her loving husband, sons arid daughters. MOORE.—In loving memory or little Barry, died July 7. 1937. Too dearly loved to ever be rorgotten. Sadly missed by his mother, rather, sisters.
MUNCE.—Ia loving memory nr my dear wire, who passed July 6, 1939. Day after day we saw her lade. And gently pass away, ' But orten in our hearts we prayed, That she might longer stay. Inserted by her loving husbaad. MURPHY. —In loving memory or our dear son, Raymond, died July 7. 1938. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving parents. MURPHY.—In loving memory or dear Raymond, died July 7, 1038. R.I.P. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mary," Rebe. Mice. MURPHY.'—In loving memory or our friend Ray, who died July 7, 1938. I One or the best. Inserted by Pis and Sam. ] LARDER. —In fond and loving memory or our dear mother, who rell asleep July 7, 1920. Ever remembered by Myrtle and Vic. PIEBBE. —In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away July 6. 1037; also In memory or rather, who passed away August 2r>, 1934. Inserted by I their loving ramily. ROBERTSON. —In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away July 7. 193 9. Sadly missed by Norman. Mollle and her grandchildren Norma and Jacqueline. SMITH.—In loving memory or our darling mother, who passed away July 6. 1038. Away In the beaultrul somewhere, Sheltered rrom sorrow and pain. When lire's journey is over, De.ir mother, we will meet again. Ever remembered by her loving sons and daughters. SMYTH. —in loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away July 7, 1921. She never railed to do her best, Her heart was true and tender, She patiently toiled ror those she loved. And lert them to remember. Inserted by her loving daughter and sons. SUTCLIFFE. —In loving memory or our dear mother, who passed away July 6, 1038. Inserted by her loving ramily. TURNER In lovinsr memory or our dearest wire rind mother, who rell asleep July 7, 1928. , At rest. Always loved, ever remembered. Inserted by J. \V. Turner and daughter, Elizabeth Wilson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 159, 6 July 1940, Page 1
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