IN MEMORIAM.
M'COJtMACK.—In • loving memory of oui- dear wife and mother, Clarice 3label, who passed .iway on the 24th August,. 192:;. Wo think of you to-day, dear Mum, "With grief that's.deep and true; We will tend your grave until the. end, That's all tliero id left to do. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Annie and Jessie. M'WILUAMS.—In loving memory of John M'Wllliams, who departed this life on the 23rd of August, 1920. Inserted by his loving wifo and family. PALMER.—In loving memory 'of my dear sister, Louisa M. Palmer, who passed away on tho 23rd .August, 1929. , Inserted by her loving sister, Emily jr. Evatt. SHARKATT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on the 23rd August, 1928. . "To memory ever dear.". Inserted by her loving daughter :md son-in-liiw, Queenlo and Aussie. SHAKKATT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on 23rd August, ' 1928. Gone from, those who loved her, Plucked liko a flower in bloom; I So good, so land, so. loving, Yet called away so soon. Inserted by her sons, Bert and Percy. SHAHRATT.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Sharratt, who passed away 23rd August, 1928. "In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me." ■ Inserted by A. and C. Geale and family. WARD.—In loving memory of our dearest mother, who died 24th August, J926; also I ■our dear brother Alf, who died 10th August, ! ' 1920. ■ "Ever remembered." Inserted by Eva and Bert, 106, Tinakori road. | WARD. —In memory of Elizabeth Ward, who passed away on 24th August, IS2G. j "Always remembered." Inserted by A. G. Ward. WARD. —In loving memory of our dear mother, ' who departed this, llfo on the 24th August,] 1926; also our brother Alfred, who died lOth August, 1920. Inserted by Lil and Em. WHITAKER.—In loving memory of Daniel Wliitaker, who passed away on 24th August, 1925.----"Ever remembered." Inserted b.v Cousin George and family, Petone. WHITAKER.—In sad but loving memory of a dear husband and daddy, Daniel Whitaker, who died 24th August, 1928. Every day we miss you. Daddy, Sadly do we feel our loss; Lonely is the road without you. Help us. Lord, to hear our loss. | Inserted by his lovins wife and daughter, j
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 1
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367IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 1
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