IN MEMORIAM.
CHURCHILL^In loving memory of our dear mother,\who passed away on the 17th' August, 1921: -.••-■■ ■ •"■■ ■ . ■ ■ . Sha never failed to do her best. Her' heart wasl- kind ■ and lender; She tolled hard for those she loved, ; Then left us to. remember.- , ■ Inserted by her' loving daughters, Eileen and ■ ". -'.%.■:' ': "'.. , ■Louie., i(. '' ' I DAWS.ON.—In loving ■ memory of our- dear mother, Annie -Miriam, who passed aivav at I her late residenco,- Island- Bay, on the 17th August, 1925. ■ '■: ■■.'■. -.' ■i. ■-. :'■■■', .'.:'-■'' ■■''"At-, rest.": .--.■'.' ■". Inserted by-her loving daughter and son-in-law, A. C.'and'A. Drummon.d, Hastings. ■ DONOVAN— In fond .and loving' memory ot Arthur Ernest (law clerk), dearly beloved son of Mrs. 3. Shelley, who died at Wellington ;on the 18th August, 1917; aged 25 . years. So loved, so'mourned. In the bloom "of his\lit"e God claimed him, In the pride of his-manhood days; None liriew him but to love him. None mentioned Ills name but in praise. Inserted by his'loving mother, sisters, and .'■;' ■ . brothers.. TERGUSON.—Iti loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Ann Ferguson, who passed away, on tha 18th August, J027. In our hearts you are fondly remembered. Sweet memories cling to your name; Tho liearts that hold you In deepest affec- '■■ tlon: ; • '■ ■ ' Love you in death just the same. Inserted by: her loving daughter and son-ln- ■ law, Fanny and Dick. ■TERGUSON.—In sweet and loving memory of ■ our dear mother, Sarah Ann Ferguson, who passed away on 18th August, 1927. ' Some day, some time our eyes shall; sco .Tho dear faco kept in memory; ' Some day her hand'shall clasp our hauds Just over in the Morning Land. Inserted by her loving family.' HALL.—In loving memory of our dear motlur, •• who passed away on tho 17th August, 1923. Gone. from us, but loving memories, . Death can never take away; Memories that will, always linger . . While.upon this earth wo stay. Inserted: by. her loving son and da.ughtcr-In-law, Will and Mary, and granddaughters. 'HALL;—In loving memdry of my dear mother, Annie Hall, who passed away on tho 17th August," 1923. •.-.-. . ■ . ' '. . . : , . /."Ever remembered." Inserted by; her loving sons and daughters. JOSEPHS.—In loving memory of our dear husband, and father, Edward Josephs, who departed this life on tho ' 17th August, Inserted by his loving wife and family. MOULT.—In affectionate memory of Juliet Matilda and Edwin Moult, who passed away . iii ,tho, year 1927 and .1928, respectively. ■..'.'y': : Inserted by W. E. M. and family. PATERSON.—In sad but loving memory of oiir dear, brother, Arthur' Ernest Patcrsoii, who _ died at ,ChrlstchurcH on. the ISth August, Inserted by. his loving sister and brother-In--1 law, Jlorrte and George Laird, and family. 'SMITH.—In loving memory of. my dear father John Michael Smith, who passed to a Higher Life on the 17th August, 192 G. . Though others may forget you. The world seems cold and drear • liemember- that I think of you . As if you still were here. . Inserted by his loving son, Harold. SMITH.—In lovme memory of our dear Dad, «.-.„.,. **■ who ■fcPar'etl this life on the 17th August, 192 G. ■ ; ' A precious' one from us is gone, A voice we love is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, ' Which never can bo filled. Inserted by his daughter, son, and son-in-law Violet, Wall, and Bill. SVENSON.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Gustav Svenson (Gus), who-died on the ,17th August,-102S. • l"u°;' -Dearly .loved. Deeply mourned. ':. ■■ ■ Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife and children. TARBATEFP.—In pacred memory of Ivan Tarbayeff, Major-General of tho Russian Army, who^dled In Wellington on the lrlh . vV: .- -. '. . H.I.P. ■ Inserted by his wife, son, daughter, and son-in-law. tVATTERS.—In loving memory of Jessie, who died on .-the /18th August, 1928; aged 5 years./. ' ' . ■ "' • Sweet. remembrance. Inserted by her loving grandparents, W. and J. E. Brown, ISS, Tliorudou quay. WILLIAsiS.-iln sad and loving memory of my dear husband, George, who died at ville Park on the ISth August, 1927. ;. I, who loved you. sadly miss you As it dawns another year; In my lonely hours of thinking! Thoughts of you are ever dear. Inse'rtcd by his loving wife and daughter.-
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 1
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669IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 42, 17 August 1929, Page 1
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