IN MEMORIAM.
SEVAN-BROWN— In loving memory g i Charles Edmund Seven-Brown, beloved headmaster of Christchurch toy* High School, who died June 14th. 1926. Ever fondly remembered. — lnserted by J.S.C. nOVTN-In loving memory of our 4fvr father, Joseph Thomas Brown, btf of Sockburn. who departed this Hie June Hth. 1932. To memory ever dear. — lnserted by his loving sons and doaghters. LOCK—In loving memory of our dear father, Francis Philip Luce, who fell asleep on June 12thT 1933. Thue takes off the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf, hearted by his loving family and grandchildren, Raymond and Dorothy. MAYO—In memory of Thomas Mayo, our dear father, who passed away June 14th, 1935. Xbt just to-day. but every day, in alienee we remember. — laierted by Ida and Tom. MOBOEY—In memory of our uncle, dhd June 14th, 1935. Sadly missed. "“banted by Beryl and Dick. HHDSE—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, who entered into •ml OD June 13th. 1935. VJrnm we have loved and lost awhile. "■Bmrtod by her sons and daughters. tmn-in loving memory of darling mother. Frances Jane, wife of the kb Benjamin White, of Mandeyille .abaci Riccarton. called home June Hth, 1935; also our beloved brother Clement, who passed away June 10th, ifj7 Iwefafly remembered by the family. Wilting for the blest reunion.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 1
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