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IN MEMORIAM.

PIX IS~In J oying momory of our dear mother, *ho passed away on the 18th June, 1924. Not dead to wo who loved her. • ;. ...Not lost, .but gone before;' '. . ' She lives with us in memory, • ■' -indwlljifpr cvervinore. . ,' " fc.M.rJca.-, by-;her lovlnjr. da.ughler, snri-iii-lW ; and Myrtle, Bob, and Audrey. ■*I?T^-~%- lovin S memory of oiir dear husGone from.,us, hut.loving memories Death can never take away Memories that will always linger / While upon this earth ;wo stay. ' '■'■ . Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. »Tcn,VEjDk--Jn loving memory of George ?*° -departed this Hfo on the 10th June! _**'•»*•»., • Kcuicniorjincc. ■ • • Inserted by his loving parents, Danncvlrfce.

HEEHAN.—-In loving memory or "our Jackie," who died onl tho lath June. 1915, Still deeply mourn&l. . . . ; ■Just a token; of'affection. And a heartache still for you. Inserled by his loving jiarents,'brothers and sisters.

*Siw —I" j^fl?*' 7 emory •of our <3car sistorFlorence Edith, \*ho passed away on the 18th JUQ9, 1925. "■*.■■■ ■:_::■■. -■ • ' - • • 'A'tender 'call of memory ' ..;. Is softly touched to-day, . Tor memory keeps that .loved one near us Though she died two years ago. >seited by her loving sister and brother, Nellie ■-■.-.. and Charlie. ',-... 3POPE.—In loving memory of our dear sistor Juneeni9"^ dlth' Wh° passed.iway on tno 180» Her smiling face and cheery clasp Are pleasant to recall; hf 'Ma a kindly word for each, -..' And died beloved by all. Inserted by Amy, Harry, andl Eltle. POPE.—rln loving memory of avv dear mother who departed this lifo on the IStli June! Shohad a nature you could not help lovine A heart that was purer tnim gold; And to those who knew her and loved her Her memory will never grow cold. ' • .'■'■ Inserted by her loving son. Bob. POPE.—In loving memory of my dear wife Florence Edith, who passed away -on the 18th Jime, 19—5. . ' Gone is the face we lovqd so dear. Silent the voice we long to hear; Far, far away from sight and speech. But not too far for our thoughts to reach. Yon have gone from this world of sorrow You are free from all Buffering and pain, ™, 3 and trouM*« you patiently bore Wilt never disturb you again. Inserted by her loving husband, Bill.

POPE.—Tii loving memory of my dear mother, ?92°5 PartCd this llfo on the IBth J'">«. One of Uie dearest, one of tho best, ford, in Bis mercy, took her to rest; Tis sad, but true, I,know not why The best are always first to die. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law Lily and Ernie. - " . ' POPE.—In loving memory of Floreuce Pone «*° departed this life on tho 18th Juno! ■ We watched her fading like tho flowers, . , It caused us bitter grief, To see her suffering year by year And could not give relief. , Inserted by her friends, A. and G. Hopkins. r°^ E'~^! l Joyln« memory of our dear friend, • 19™5 Florence Pope ' who dled on ISth June, To memory ever dear. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. B. Willis. ■WJCKMAJT.— In loving remembrance of Charles Stockman, 18th June, 1919. -.-• ' •■ , ' —M.A..S. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of ay dear •- ?he otl!tk^l, 3lS ey (S'd)' Who dled on A patient sufferer at rest. Inserted by his sister AUco. WOLLAND.—In loving memory or my dear friend, who died on 18th June, 1924. Ever remembered. Inserted by K.D. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear friend Billie, who passed away on ISth June, 1926! Ever remembered. .. T. and r. Bowo and B. Claris. WOOD.—In Bincero memory of IVilllaK John ■WV>od (Bill), who passefi away on the 18th June, 1926. One of the hest. Head Office Slessengers, GJ.O., Wellington. yiOOlt.— ln loving memory of wir dear son and brother, .William John Wood (Bill), who passed away on the 18th June, 192 G.

Sadly missed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 1

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