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IN MEMORIAM

BEREAVEMENT THANKS

ftBADFIELD.— In loving memory of my dear wife. Buby, who passed away August 18. 1941. Remembranco is a golden chain. Which binds us till we meet again. Inserted by her loving husband and sons.

BftADFIELD. —In loving remembrance of Ruby, our beloved sister and aunty, who passed away August, in. 1941. Ever remembered by Joe. Edna and family.

BRADFIELD In loving memory of Ruby, who passed away August, lfl. 1941. Ever remembered by Elva and Sunny.

BRAD FIELD- In loving memory of my dear Aunty Ruby, who entered into rest August 18. 1941. Ever remembered by Joyce.

CARTES. James B —In loving memory of James, loved hu and of Daisy Carter, died August 18. 1938.

CABTER, James B.—ln loving memory of our dear lather, died August 18. 1938. Always remembered by Mamie and Cyril. CAftTER.— In loving memory of our father and irandfather. James Bartholomew, who passed away August 18. 1038. Sadly missed. Jack. Molly and family.

BONN, Perry (Joe).—ln loving memory of our dear father, who passed away two years to-day. Loved by all. Inserted by his loving wife and family.

FREEMAN.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth, who fell asleep August. 18, 1939. A wonderful wife only lent. One of the best Ood could have Bent. A cheery smile, a heart of gold. The dearest wife this world could hold. Inserted by her loving husband Ernest. FREEMAN.—Loving thoughts of our dear sister. Ellzaboth. who passed away August 18. 1939. In my garden of memories I meet her every day. Sam and Meg. VREEMAN.—In loving memory of mother, who pissed away August 18. 1939. Lips cannot say how we miss you. Our hearts cannot tell what to say. Only Ood knows how we miss you. mother. As we Journey along life's way. Always remembered. Inserted by Jenny. Sam, Joan. Alf. ■AWKEB. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 18, 1934. Another year brings round the day That tore t.hee from our hen its away. But every passing year imparts Fresh loving memory to our hearts. Inserted by Betty, Irma. Keith and Gus. ■ETHERINGTON — In loving memory of John, who passed away August 18. 1937. At rest. Inserted by his loving wife and family. ■ICKSON. —In loving memory of our dear Pete, whom wo miss so sadly. Ever beside us. Mrs. Ashby. Lucy. Frank. Con and Peter. BENWORTfIY. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 18. 1940. His life fhade beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for other s need';: To » beautful life came a sudden end. He died us he lived everybody's friend. Inserted by his loving wife Violet, and daughters Edna and Joyce. XENVVORTHY.— In loving memory of our father snd grandfather, who passed away August 18. 1940. Always remembered. Inserted by his son Allen and family. lANGTON in loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 18, 1938. Loved In life, treasured in death. A beautiful memory is all I have left. Inserted by his loving wife Annie. SANCTON.— In loving memory of our dear dad, passed away August 18, 1938. Pour snd years have passed away. Yet love and grief remain. In life he was so dear to us; In death he is the same. Inserted by George, Thelma and grandchildren. MNGTON.— In loving memory of my loving father, who passed away on August 18. 1938. With tender memories and deep regret. We who loved him will never forget. Inserted by Molly and Tracy. lANGTON. -In loving memory of our dear friend, Harry, who died August 18. 1938. Memories linger on. Ev»r remembered by his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carr and .Sylvia. &ANGTON.--in loving memory of Mr. Lang ton, who pnF,»rri away August 18, 1938. Ever remembered. Inserted by Eileen and Alby. IANOTON - in loving memory of our dear friend, Harry, -a ho passed away August 18, 1938. With tender memory and deep regret. Wo who loved him will never forget. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Drlnkwater. lAWRENCF -In memory of my old friend Bill. BIU away August 19. 1939. Inserted Dy *OOERB. -In loving memory of George Hynry Bruce, who departed this life on August 18. 1938. Inserted by his loving daughter Nola. Wong DOO —In loving memory of our dearmother anu mother-in-law, who went into rest August 18, 1940. Uone fiom us but not forgotten. Never shall thy memory fade. Swertest thoughts sliall ever linger, Round the grave where thou art laid. Evrr remembered by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Minnie and George. Wong DOO. —In loving memory of our d®ar mother and granny, who fell asleep August 10, 1040. Bhe hud a nature you couldn't help loving, A -.m.lo more precious than gold. Ann r., those who knew her and loved her Her memory *111 never grow cold.

BK K1.,.n. ;.iis. H. L. Buckler nnd Family, , i.'l.sr-iti riond. Balmoral, wish to tharik rela«,., fl N unci inrnc.s lor rxprcn.«io:ir, of sympathy rTei r I .n their .sad bereavement; also lor cards, Wer*. '-i: N ;aiK* and floral emblems received. Wj\<. i widow aivJ Family of the late Jnmrs i, olir . ( -, f Avondnlc. desire to thank all relnris hnd 1 rlends for kind expressions ol ■ymp.vhv i/i ' neir recent sad bereavement; also for lf»ie;s. raids, floral tributes and telegrams receiver! Please accept this as a personal ackno'v^ri^ment. Mr K EN7-lE.— Mrs. D. M-Kenzie wishes to •ineerelv 'hunk all relatives and friends for lettpiA. telegrams and cards received; also personal messages of sympathy when her husband, Jonn, was reported killed In action.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 194, 18 August 1942, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM BEREAVEMENT THANKS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 194, 18 August 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM BEREAVEMENT THANKS Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 194, 18 August 1942, Page 1