IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS.—In loving memory of my clear moinor Alice Adams, who fell asleep on 19th January, 1929. A mother's memory is more than sold, A mother's love can never ba told; We have lost and heaven has gained . One ot the best the world contained. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Will and Millicont Adams., ADAMS.—-In laving memory of our cousin 'Alice, wife of William Adams, Karamu. Hamilton, who passed away on 19th January, 1929. We have lost, Heaven has Rained, Ono of the best This world contained. . Inserted by J. and T. Mann autl family. ADAMS.—In loving memory of our deal mother, Alice Adams, who passed away on 19th January, 1929. Sweetest of memories all that is left Of our dear: mother, one of tho best; Only, those who have loved can tell Of a dear ono gone without a farewell. Inserted; by her loving daughter Violet, ano son-in-law, BHlie. JTAYWARb.—Iii" ever losing' memory of Cis., '~iva!oTed wife of J. B. Hayward, Lower Hutt, who. fell asleep-on 19th January, 1929. JOXAS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed awaj? on 18th January, 1929. , ■■• ■ To memory ever dear. -Inserted'by- Ms loving daughter and son-in-law, ~ Eileen and Desmond O'Brien. SMITH (of 47 r Thorndon quay)—ln lovin( memory of our- dearly loved eldest son, wh( died on ISth January, 1928. Time passes, shadows fall, Loving memories outlast all, SMITH.—In loving memory of my brothel Claude, who died on 18th January, 1928. Oh *for the touch of a vanished hand. And for the sound of a voids that is still, —Phil. SMITH.—In loving memory of Claudo Smith who fell asleep on 18th January, ID2S. Ono of the brightest. One of the best. Inserted by Bert and.Millie Copplestone, Christchurch. SMITH.—In loving memory ot CSaudo, whi died on ISth January, 1928. . Ever remembered, —Jean. SPRATT. —In loving memory of my friend Laura, accidentally killed on 18th January 1929. Her cheery smllo and loving ways Are pleasant to recall. She had a Mndly word for each, She died esteemed by all. ' Inserted by her friend, A. Arthur. JSPRATT. —In loving memory of our deai daughter and sister, Laura Spratt, who fcl asleep on 18th January, 1929. The midnight stars are shining Oa a -grave not far away, Where we laid our dear girl Just one year ago to-day. The. flowers we placed upon her grave Wither and decay, But" thoughts of one who live above Shall' never fade away. Inserted by her father, mother, sister, am brothers. SPHATT. —In loving memory of my friend Laura, who passed away on 18th January 1929. —Mary. BUNDGBEN.—In loving memory of our dea sister Ruth, who passed away suddenly oi 18th January, 1929. True was her heart, her friendship sound, . Loved and respected by all around. To a useful life came a sudden end. She died as she lived —everyone's friend. Inserted by her loving sister and brothcr-in law, Grace and John. SUNDGRKN.—In loving memory of Ruth, win died on ISth January, 1929. ' ■• Remembrance. Insterted by Esther and Betty. SUNDGBEN.—In loving memory of my dea daughter Ruth, who passed away a year agi to-day. Inserted by her loving father. BtINDGREN.—In loving memory of our dea . sister Ruth, who passed away on ISth Janu ary, 19291 , Oue Ices at home, .One more in heavcu. .Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law Clare and Walter Dickson. KUKDGREN.—Iu loving memory of our dea: friend Ruth, vrho passed away on ISth Janu ary,. 192' J. Ever remembered. By Gwen and Vie. SUSfDCfBEN.—In Hoving memory of our dea' . sister Ruth, who passed away on 18t] January, 1929. Ever In our thoughts. Inserted by her loving brother and sister, V and Noel.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 1
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609IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 1
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