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IN MEMORIAM

BENJAMIN.—In fondest remembrance of darling Bon, who vu accidentally killed December 38. 1931. Friends and relations may think we have forgotten our loved one. If they sometimes see us smile. But they little now the heartache That we're hiding all the while. Fondly remembered by dad. mum. Ray and Roel. BSYCE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Takapuna on December 26. 1935. Just a token true and tender Just to show that we remember. Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wright. BkYCE.—In loving memory of my dear mother-in-law, passed away on December 26. 1935. Resting where no shadow tails. Patiently she waits us all. • Inserted \by her loving son-in-law and . daughters. CLABKE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, George, who passed away December ' 34, 1930. No morning dawns, no night return*. But we remember thee. _ Inserted by his loving wife and daughters. Daisy, Hazel. Alice and Thelma. MAT.—In loving memory of dear husband and 'father, who died December 25. 1940. Beautiful memories are all that are left r Of a precious one who la at rest. Mow free from pain. % Inserted by his loving wife and family. WAT.—In loving memory of our loving father. Who passed away this life December 25. 1939. I think of him in silence. I often speak his name. What would I give to clasp his hand. And see him smile again. . Inserted by his son Ernest, and daughter-in--law Owenda. MAT.—In loving memory of my dear dad, who 4M December 25. 1940. A silent thought brings many a tear. Of one we miss and love so dear. Inserted by Jessie and Bill (overseas). OUT .—ln loving memory of our dear father ■jnd grandfather, who passed away December J9, 1940. Oeep In our hearts a memory Is kept. Of one we loved and can never forget. U .Inserted by Mick and May. and grandchildren. ■OWES .—ln memory of Helen, beloved wife of O. J. Howes, who died December 28. 1940. A life of self sacrifice. One of God's very best. ■began .—ln loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Agnes, died December 26. •925. Ever remembered by her loving mother, •liters and brothers. Mi*.—in loving memory ot our darling baby, utrry, who passed away December 28, 1939. Dearer to memory, than words can tell. It the baby we lost and loved so well. Sadly missed by hia mother, father and brothers. ÜBK • —ln loving remembrance of our dear little grandson. Garry, who passed away December 26, IM9. Inserted by E. and M. Ltsk. IMK • —ln loving memory of Garry, who passed away December 26, 1939. Remembered by Auntie Dolly. Uncle Harold and Ron. UVEBSIDGE.—In lov/ng memory of our dear Husband and father, William James, who passed -•way December 26, 1938. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife and son Tracey. McGIFFORD.—In loving memory of our dear son •nd brother, Leslie, accidentally killed December JJ, 1937; also Hazel Drummond. passed away December 12, 1937. Sheltered by the Rock of Ages. Away from all sorrow and pain. Inserted by mum and dad. sisters and brothers. MeNElL.—in loving memory of mother, who Passed away December 26, 1936. So dearly loved. So sadly missed. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-ln-»w. Bill and Ethel. McNeil.—in loving memory of my dear mother. Who departed from this life Dec-mber 20. 1936. Those who loved her miss her. Inserted by her loving daughter May. *cneil .—-In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December 26, *936. Always remembered by her sons Ernie *nd Alex, also lier daughter-in-law Sue. MERRICK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, 1 ■i. Who passed away December 26. 1939; also dear "• lather, on January 19, 1923, and Uncle George, , On March 13, 1939. Times have changed in many ways. j .But one thing changes never. The memory of those happy days That we all spent together. Resting where no shadows fall. r In perfect pes.ee th:y await us all. God will lirk the grldrn chain v . As one by one we mzz. again. - Loved and remembered by thsir loving sonb. ■ ' daughters and grandchildren. 1

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 305, 26 December 1941, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 305, 26 December 1941, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 305, 26 December 1941, Page 1

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