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IN MEMORIAM.

ASTRIDGi!.—In !oviuß memory of Ellen, beloved wife of George Astridge, who passed away on the 28tli August, 1922. Inserted by her loving husband and family. BENNETT.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Edith Bennett, who departed this life on the 28th August, 1025. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; Her end was sudden, the shock severe. We littlo thought her death bo near. Inserted by her loving husband and family. BENNETT.—In loving memory of our d^ar friend, Jlrs. .T. Bennett, who departed this life, on .the 28th August, 1924. Inserted by L. and W.P. BLAIR.—In lovine memory of my dear mother, Annie Blair, who passed away on the 28th August, 1923. Vondly remembered. A. and J. McQueen and family. CARE.—In affectionate remembrance of Harold Carr, who died on the 28th August, 1925. . There are silver links in the chain of life which gold can never buy. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear HtMe Dorothy, who passed away on the 28th August, 1924. v . God has taken back our darling, Placed among His flowers our bud, Taken back the gem He gave u» To His heavenly home above. Inserted by her loving parents, sister, and brother, Joyce and Ted. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of dear little Dorrie, who passed away on the 28th August, 192-t. Forget thee? No, we never will, We loved you here, we love you still; You parted from thi& world of pain, You only died to live again. Inserted by -Auntie May and Uncle Alf. HKNDERSON.—In loving memory of Dorothy Hose, who passed away on the 28th August, 1924. Sadly we miss her and try not to grieve, A little while longer and we, too, must To meet those we love on that .beautiful shore, Where partings are unknown and life evermore. Bear is the gruve where she is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade; Hoses may wither, leaves fade and die, If others forget you, Dot, never will I. Inserted by Granny and Auntie Annie. IZETT.—In loving memory of our little daughter, Mavis, who departed this life on the 29th August, 1924. Around the Throne of God a hand Of glorious angels ever stand. Inserted by her loving mother and little Bister Olga. KEARNEY.—In loving memory of our dear friend, who passed away on the 28th August, 1925. Dearer to memory than words can tell Are the thoughts of one we loved so well. Inserted by M.C. and W.B. KEARNEY.-In loving memory of John (Jack), wbo died on the 2f}th August, 1925. E.I.P, Inserted by his brothers and sisters. KEARNEY.—In fond memory of our Jack, who died at his family residence, opposite Botanical Gardens, 28th August, 1925. n.i.r. Inserted by his loving sister, M., and brother-in-law, W. 11. Bowdeu, Otaki. MACKAY.—Is loving m-^iory of John Grant .Mackay, husband of the lute Hannah Mackay, Rona ]3ay. Unknown and forgotten by some he may be, But this day brings back sad memories to me; Jlc had no earthly wealth to leave to cause bitter grief and strife, He had the same love for all—a pattern for my life. Inserted by Harriet. McKAY.—In fond memory of George Maxwell, who died oo the 28th August, 1923. Ever remembered. Inserted by his cousin, Agnes. ifcGINNITY.—In loving memory of our darling Norma, who dl«d on the 28th August, 1925, aged 1 year. Our lovely flower was but a loan From God in mercy given; ne took it back (His will be done) To bloom more fair in Heaven. Inserted by her loving parents.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 51, 28 August 1926, Page 1

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