IN MEMORIAM.
ANDREWS.—In loving memory of my dear -wife, I Agnes, and mother oX Charlie and Desmond died January 3, 1937. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband and two children. ANDREWS.—In loving memory or Agnes, daughter of Mrs. Ferguson, died January 3, 1937. You left behind aching hearts, That loved you most sincere. We never have and never will, Forget you, Agnes dear. Inserted by her mother, brothers, slaters, sister-in-law and brothers-in-law. BF.NNIE (Doable).—ln loving memory of our dear mother, passed away January 3. 1939. Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by Olive and Cliff. CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away January 3, 1930. Lovingly remembered. Inserted by her husband, Irving Clarke, and family. CLARK.—In loving memory of my dear ion. Joffre, passed away January 3. 1928. To have, to love end then to lose. Is the saddest story of a mother's heart. Inserted by his mother and brothers, Gordon and Frank. CLARK.—Ia affectionate remembrance of Edward (Ted), who departed this Me January 3, l>2l. To memory always dear. Inserted by mum, Cis and Mag. HACK.—In loving memory of my dear mother and brother, who passed away January 3, ISM. The; have, taken this long last Journey, In Gods beautiful ship called Rest, Away from our world of sorrow. To the land of eternal rest. Inserted by her'loving son, Charlie, Suva. HUTCHINriON.—in loving memory of dear granny, who passed away January 3, 1940. Always a thought for others. But at peace and rest now. Inserted by Dolly and Jim. McKEOWN.—In loving memory of our Mother, who passed away January. 3, 1937. ~ Not lust to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Inserted by Elsie, Grace, Daphne and Eileen. TROSSER.—In ever loving memory of my dear husband. James, who passed away January 3, 1937. Always remembered by iils wife and family. RE A.—ln fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away January 3, 1937. A precious one from us is gone, •A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home, which never can be filled. If we could have a single wish, One dream that might come true. We'd wish that everyone could have, A mother just like you. Sadly missed by her daughter and son-in-law, Flo and Syd, Wakefleld, Nelson. RE A.—ln loving memory of my' dearest mother, who passed away suddenly January 3, 1937. The memory of days we shared, _i T ,he happy days together; Still bind us in a love divine. That death can never sever. Inserted by her loving daughter Sadie, and REA.—cherished memories of a beloved mother ?937 erandma ' Pawed away suddenly January 3, Ttaie may pass and bring Its changes. Fresh with every coming year; But your memory will be cherished. In the hearts who loved you dear. o »»dly missed by Mary, Jim, Elaine and Kelvyn REA.—In loving memory of my dearest mother , Who passed away January 3, 1937. One of the best that God could send, A wonderful mother right to the end. Inserted by. her loving son Tom, and Thelma. REA.—In loving memory of my dearest mother, who passed away January 3, 1937. Sweet is-the word Remembrance. Inserted by her loving daughter, Peggy. SMITH«—In ,OT l n e memory of our dear Norman i na .J£ a *- wno departed this life January l and J , .! 938, .*?" remembered by their loving sisters, father and son-in-law. BULKNTA.—in loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away January 3, 1938, at Drasmlce, Yugoslavia. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife Ivka, daughter W£l' S?i "° ne -- Jafk. George and Joseph; also Onehunm Charlie. 15. Auckland Road, T rSI3Sr"£l» levin ! n ,6 ™ of <""■ "We friend, Tuppy, who.went to sleep January 1, 1940. God's greatest gift, remembrance. 'Inserted by Gladys, Percy and Clarrie. "oyril** 8 " - ' ln lovlng memor y °f ">y darling A wonderful son, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. My heart Just aches with sadness My eyes shed many a tear, ood knows how much I miss yon. As it dawns the first sad year. Inserted by his sorrowing mother. W J™lmblfrei I by , Win Ory °' my pa, " CyrU - Ever
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 2, 3 January 1941, Page 1
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