NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR
VOL. CXII. N° 29.
IN SIEMOHIAM. , *ARRATT.-William Sarratt, No. 23fi70, Sergi i Bill (The Dinks), died of wounds on the 2nd August, 1917. Duty done. From loving sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. F. Hesketh. BIRTHS.* . - JOHANSON.-On the 2nd August, 19SC, at Dr. levy's Hospital, Willis street, to Mr; and Mrs. E. Johanson—a daughter. lEONARD.—On the 2nd August, 1926, at Nurse Russell's, ■ "Te Maru," lower Hutt, to jvir. and Mrs; R. C Leonard—a Eon. KOBLE.-On the 31st July, 1920, at Nurse Williams' Waimarie Hospital, Abel Smith street, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Noble—a daughter; both well (nee Elsie Hart). TTKARNB.—On the 24th July, 192fi. at 100, ' Brougham street, to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wearne—a son; both well. MARRIAGES. . QTIINN—KALATJGHER.—On the 13th May. 1926. by the Rev. Father Smyth, at the Sacred Heart Basilica, Wellington, James Francis, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinn, Dunedin, to Kathleen, second daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kalauyher, 17, Grant road, Wellington. DEATHS. DEVON—On the 3rd August, 1926, at Wellington, toary, dearly beloved wife of Michael Devon, 219, Onepu road, Lyall Bay; aged 20 years., R.I.P. FKENGI'EY.--On the Ist August, 1D26,. at his residence. View road, Karori, Dr. Joseph Patrick Frengley, dearly loved husband of Gertrude Frengley, in bis 53rd year. IN MEMORIAM. BLOOMFIELD.—In lovipg memory of Jessie, who died on 2nd August, 1926. Sleep, darling Jessie, sweetly sleep, Thy trials and pains are o'er; ' No more thy gentle eyes shall weep,. . Sleep,- darling Jessie, sweetly sleep. Inserted by her loving grandma. COSTLEY.—In fond and loving memory o{ my dear mother, who died suddenly on 3rd; August, 1924. • . . As, the ivy clings to the walls,. So does my love cling to you. Inserted by her loving daughter, Nan Roberts. lUTTER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Will Futter, who passed away, on ,the lrd August, 1822. ' There is one who misses you sadly,' And finds the time long since you went; There is one who thinks of you always, And tries to be brave and content. Inserted by his loving-wife. FUTTER.—In loving remembrance of our dear father, William Putter, who passed away on the 3rd August, 1922. Who shall say our grief has lessened, Though our smiles may hide our tears; Memory keeps the wound still open In spite of many weary years. Mavis, Gordon, and Bert. GARDNER.—In . loving memory of my father, George Potter Gardner, who died on the 3rd August, 1904. Gooe, but not forgotten. Inserted by his . daughter, Jennie. BPRAGUE.—In loving memory of our little son, Jackie, who died on the 3rd August, 1923. We, who loved you, sadly miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed; Bnt they little know the sorrow That is within our hearts concealed. Sweet is the word "Remembrance," ' And this our wish to show, W« hold you dear in memory As the years may come and go. Inserted by his loving parents. TOBIN.—In sacred memory of Edward Tobin, who died on the 3rd August, 1924. . I hope to meet you in the Great Beyond, Where sorrow is all unknown. He bore his'cross, but found a crown. Asleep in Jesus. Inserted by his: sorrowing wife, Beatrice Julia Tobin (late of Wadestown): TURNER.—In loving memory of Helen (Nell), who died on the 3rd August, 1924. To memory dear. Inserted by Uncle, C. Kelly. TURNER.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Ellen Margaret (Nellie), who departed . this life on the 3rd August, 1924. Inserted by A. and J. H. London. WALLING.-In loving memory of dear little Billy, who was accidentally killed at Eastbourne on the 3rd August, 1922. ' To memory ever dear. , . Inserted by parents and brothers.
[aenera^ptrpfflc 5, VSHgtA K^.] WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, "TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1926.
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