IN MEMORIAM.
EDDOWES.—In loving memory of our dear mother ' and grandmother, who passed away October 4. 1933. Another year passes by but we always rememoer you, dear. Inserted by Thelma, Syd. and grandchildren. , JAMES.—In loving memory* of my dear wife. Isabella, loving mother of Stanley James, passed away October 6, 1935. Waiting for the dawning of eternal day. - JOHNS.—In loving memory of Harry, who passed . avay October 4, 1932. Bver remembered. Ron. KELLY.—In loving memory of mother, passed away October 6. 1935. Loving mother ever remembered. Inserted by her son and his wife, Frank and Alice. McINDOE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Jim, who passed away October 6. 1934. Six years have gone, we have struggled on, God only knows we can't forget. Inserted by his loving wife and children, Cyril, Joan, Leo, Mavis and Fay. XEILL.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away October 5. 1939. Ever remembered by William, Keith, Kath and Bob. \EIIiL,—-In loving memory of my dear sister. Lily. May. who passed away October 5, 1939. A thought for to-day, but a memory for ever. Remembered by Doris and Harold. POOLEY.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear father, William Harper Pooley, who passed away October 7, 1938. In memory we shall always keep him. Inserted by Frank and Mona. PUGH.—In memory of our dearly loved niece. Phyllis, Who passed away October 6, 1939. Resting where no shadows tall. Inserted by I. and G. Parkes. PUGH.—In loving memory of Phyllis, who fell asleep October 6, 1939. Inserted by her loving mother, William, Jack and May. RAZZELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Dick, passed away October 6, 1930. Ever -;t remembered by his loving wife Ada. ROPER, BILLINGHAM-—ln loving memory of our dearest Ruby and Roy, fell asleep October 4. 1835; November 16, 1929. In our hearts your memory lingers. Inserted by mother, father and family. SADGROVE.—In loving memory of Raymond Thomas (Jim), who passed mw«y October 6, 193#. In our home there is a phoCb, To us It's more precious than gold. It's a photo of our dear son and brother. Whose memory will never grow old. Inserted by his loving father. Uncle Tom, Rosa, Harold, Doreen and Rex. SADGROVE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Raymond, who passed away October 6, 1938. A thought for to-day, a memory for ever. Sail and Russell. SADGROVE.—In memory of our brother and uncle, Raymond (Jim), who fell asleep October 6, 1936. Dearly loved, for ever remembered. Inserted by Win, Aileen and lan. SADGROVE.—In loving memory of Raymond (Jim), passed away October 6, 1936. Memories drift to scenes long past. Time rolls on but memories last. Inserted by Tot and Reg. SADGROVE.—In loving memory of Ray (Jim), who passed away October 6, 1936. Ever remembered. Inserted by Roy, Boyd and Hunt family. SADGROVE. —To the megiory of Jim, who passed away Octobcr 6, 1936. In silence we remember. Inserted by the Cox family, Westmere. SADGROVE.—In loving memory of Raymond (Jim), who died October 6, 1936. Ever remembered. Inserted by Olga and Ray. SHARP.—In loving memory of our dear Syd., who • passed away October 6, 1937. Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. STONE.—Treasured memories of our dear friend, Margaret Elizabeth Stone, who reached the last milestone October 5, 1939. Tom, •Lily and family. WHITE.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Charlotte Christina, who passed away October 6, 1939. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband and son. WHITE.—In loving memory of my dear sister-in-law, Charlotte, who passed away October 6, 1939. Ever remembered. Inserted by Edgar and Louie.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 237, 5 October 1940, Page 1
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