IN MEMORIAM.
BERRY.—In loving memory of Tlios. C. Berry (Dad), who passed away on the (ith Marcli 1926.. Until tho day breaks niul the shadows flee away. Inserted by lies, and Grace. In loving memory of (iconic Cloaljc, who died on tho 6tli March, 102,1. ' ' , Reineinbranco. COX.—In lovtae'nidmory of osir durlhi" Kathic who : departed : this life on tho -lt'i .March 1926, at Ewart Hospital. • A patient sufferer at rest. .-':■■■''■ ' ■•■ • Inserted by D. Major. KINNIS.-r-In loving memory of my dear mother, . Acnes. Kinnls, who departed this life on ; the .6th .March, 1917. ■•' .. Inserted by. her loving daughter, Violet. PJ3TTETT.—In loving memory of J. W. Pettett, who passed away at Petono on tho stb March, 1922. Inserted by his loving wlfo and grandson,, .-..-' M. A. and L. Pettett. DBOMGOOL.—In memory of my dear husband Sydney Dromgool, who died at Wellington oO'the sth March, 1021. "If.l could only call you back." ' ... . Your loving wife, Ethel. O'KEEFE.—In loving remembrance of my dear neighbour, Mrs. O'Keefe, who died at 10 Udy street, Petone, on ,the sth March, ID^G R.1.P., Till round us falls tho deatli mist : Till, tho sun of life has set. Inserted, by her friend, Mrs. O'Connor and family. TOMLIN.—In loving memory of Jack Tomliu who,passed away on the sth March, 1020. What happy days we once enjoyed. How sweet your memory still; You have l«(t with us a vacant place This world will never fill. Inserted by Barbara and Bob, Grace and Tom. TORE.—In loving memory of my little son . Knox Robert, who died on sth March, 1923.' Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother and sister. YORE.—In loving memory of my littlo grand- ■ son, who dlod on sth March, 1923. 4 Inserted by his loving grandmother, M Knox. ONDERWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father , and < grandfather, who passed away on-the 6th March, 1926. Fond remembrance. Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law ' " ■ and grandchildren. tJNDERWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on tho Gth March, Just a remembrance, loyal and true, A remembrance, sweet and kind; To prove, though you are out of sight. You are not out of mind. Inserted by : his loving daughter and son-in-law, E. and J. Taylor. UNDERWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear . father, Thomas (Harry), husband of the . late Caroline Underwood, who passed away on the 6th March, 1926. In the early morn when all was still, God gave His,great command; In silent peace you passed away Into a better land. , . ' Our lips cannot speak how we miss you Our hearts cannot tell what to say; God only knows how we miss you . ' As we: Journey on life's way. *?*^2f.?,'sT, hfa lOTlnß'sons and daughters, ?""',» W, al{ er * Kose.-May; also granddaughter (Nola).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 1
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448IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 1
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