IN MEMORIAM
BlttlS.-Jn loving memory of my dear husband, "ifco passed away September 28, 1940. With farewells left unspoken He quietly passed away. Ever remembered by wife and family. BEXXETT.—To the memory of dear dad and husband, George Leonard, who passed peacefully my September 28. 1940. R.I.P. Just when his life was sweetest. Just Then his hopes were best. God'took him from this world of sorrow, To his home of eternal rest. t Some day our eyes shall rce Ik face so dear to memory. Soit day we shall clasp the hand Just over in that better land and understand. Icarled by his wife and family, Marjorie and inn. BEX.VETT.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, George, who passed away September 28, 1940. , They say time heals our sorrow, And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved, How much we miss him yet. Inserted by mother, father, brothers and tisttrs.. t . BEXNETT.-In loving memory of my brother-in-law, George. No one knows my longing. For few have seen me weep, I shed my tears from a broken heart, While others are fast asleep. Inserted by Kathleen. BEXXETT.—To the memory of our dear friend. George, who passed away September 28, 1940. Ever remembered by Bob and Jean Wright. CO.VSTABIE.~In loving memory of our dear lather, who passed away September 28, 1933. Deep in our heart lies a picture. Of a dear one laid to rest. In memory's frame we shall keep him. Because he was one of the best. inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law. Claude and Grace.
CIU.ESPIE.--in loving memory of Robert Morton, wo passed away September 27, 1928. Only God alone knows how I miss you m I journey along life's way Inserted by his loving wife and family. c KrJ n loving memory of our dear husband Si l iM. ® r » George, who passed away September 2d family remembcred by hls l° vin ß *' Ife ?525SSMP lovlng memory of Frederick fltnTOOd, who passed away September 27, 1926. Fondly remembered. by hls dau ßhters Gwen and Pat, and ww-In-iaw. "SA«H n !oving memory of dad and granaaa, who passed away September 27, 1940. w# e jgLw« sudden, the shock severe, Riff it S ou Ght the end was near, gt only those who know can tell. Mrrow Parting without farewell. k y his son Basil, daughter-in-law WDa > a nd grandchild Beryl. S S G Cii;i vlnß of Hector, who tell SnS 7 !,, 1840 ' Dearly >°™ d and mused by Phyllis and Charley. Mot'a'bTl? 'Sf ls memory of my dear wife, Ills' paE!C[l away September.. 28, I think ot her in silence. ww speak her name. And St 1 slro ,0 clas P "and. ™ see her smile again. SteiESVW of our dear mother, »-M4 aaay September 28, 1835. 1 j fondly remembered. lA.VI ' D ' Cl! ' BrWBC and srandson Dick. "»° Bsje? iwS 8 of our dMr mother, ffin? September 28, J935. "fins memories will always linger, *tan. b7 Grar se. Auckland, and Jack, m dear molhc^ • Inserts »«, AIWayS "^mtacd. jal?.,! l s*§M®w, Rose and Tess, and North, . nt * Ivan, Rongotea, Falmerston j* t.„. W Pandffla 55? of dear mother 1935. a ' who Passed away September 28, eift » remembrance. lIXGBI ' B ° bby and shlrlcy - I^°&ttr t 2B,° 1 1938 y . dCar aUnt ' V,h ° tositm i I°" d remcm brance. "tIfOBD nICCe ' K ' JOhns'^.^«itaother ln u'il!, Emory ot our dear mo ' her «, 1»)1. gmer> w, » Passed away September A thought for to-day, luufed it ?,™ ory ,or ever - Htjp os]) • ' Gla dys and grandchildren. S'taofti 11 ,®emory 0 f d ear mother and I!J7, uno passed away September 28, Wed by a" !.™ embered - BcKEjjjjj, ' p and grandchildren. Tories d °y brl ngs wonderful lltSCp-G Mum ' dad . Doris and Roy. 'H Ptatf wi; e ß ™ c , mot y ot our dear pal. « away September 27. 1939. c, S"Mremtmbeled--14 11111 Fl y "atthews. of my " al ' Val ' September 28. 1540. Jojte jJoore d r emembercd always. V "' "'lienlaify 3 tnff''7 In , ,O .™S memory of Bememhr, September 28, 1310. We 'H keep"" mi," so,den chal ". Ditr ted h« t • c mcct ®Baln. and olire ' StPttobn I 'Sf, "|™ 0 oty ot Va| . accidentally lotted k. Siily """"I----s," 0 ®". ftrm?w a S s a S d ' cllow workers, ! 8«h r __ re Trading Company. . «cclje n \ n al j° vl "s memory of my dear friend, 1 tbtak «T v September 28. 1940. often *nLv D u s ' len ce, at would S » er name, , see her £i„ cl ? s P her hand. bv ? 811111(5 again. , " Edith Eeasley. $5 8 nSsS° ry 01 my dear vUe Xftogh aW3y septcmber 27 ' i? 3 80ne for evernevS inL e cannot tQ uch, W one we memories L ! Wcd 50 much- '' 1150 a H srandc n hildren b . and a " d daushtcr
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 1
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