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IN MEMORIAM.

CLIFFORD. —In lovins memory .of our, dear wife and mother, who passed away on Ist December,1 1929. Tou are present In our minds'to-day. Sweet thoughts of you we keep. And though one year has passed anay. Our grief is just as deep. Dearer to memory thau words can toll Are thoughts of one we loved so well; Only those who loved, her know How much, we lost One year ago. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter. CMFFORD.—In loving memory of . our dear I mother, who passed away on Ist.December, 1929. & better mother never lived, I Nor one more true and Kind; \ Her equal in this weary world You very rarely 'find. She had a nature ypu couldn't help loving, A heart that was purer than gold, iStfid to those who knew her and loved her Her memory will never grow cold. Inserted by lier loving son and daughter-in-law, 1 George and Phyllis. CLIFFORD. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life Ist December, 1920. To memory evee dear. Inserted by her loving ' son and daughter-in-law, Fred and Alma. CLIFFORD. —In loving memory of our dear auntie Jfcllj who passed away Ist December, 1!I29." Dearly loved and sadly missed. £ Inserted by I. and T. Davies. HODGES.—In dearest memory of our beloved ' son Ray, who departed Ist December, 1929. Insertod by his, devoted parents and Joyce. • (Auckland papers pleaso copy.) BOWES, Frank.—ln loving memory of my dear dad, who died Ist December, 1925. Waves of sadness still come over us,. Hidden tears do often How; Memory keeps you always near us, Dad, we miss you so. Inserted by .liis* loving daughter and son-in-law, Maude and Horn. Mercer. HOWES. —In.loTlngmemoryof ray dear father, Frank Howes, who died Ist December, .1325. How we loved him, how we miss.him. Aching hearts alone, can tell; Cod knew best, Ho took him from us, Iv His mansion fair to dwell. Inserted by his'loving daughter, Nellie Forsyth, and granddaughters, Eileen, Viola, and Winnie,: Napier,' HOWES. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Frank, who died Ist December, 1325. Five years to-day have passed away Since my- great sorrow foil; Still in my heart I mourn the. loss Of him I loved so well. Sacred tho ground where my dear ona: sleeps, Itestlng in peace divine; Waiting, for mo till I shall com?, Dearest husband of mine. Inserted by Ills loving wife. >lOK".RIS.~In memory of William John (Bill), only beloved son of J. and R. Morris, Eastbourne,' fell asleep during epidemic, Ist December, 191 S. "In remembrance." Insertod by J. E. and L. Morris. 3tOBEHTSON. —In.loving memory of dear little Kenny, who departed this lifo on Ist December, 1929. To have to love and then to part Js the saddest story of the human heart. Inserted by his loving father, iistcra, and brother. STRATFORD, Richard' Edmund, retired sawmiller, late of Moana (Greymouth, West Coast), kindly, charitable and affectionately known as "Old Dick," died Ist December, IU2O. Bear God, that men would draw a little nearer to each other, Shey'd bo nearer Thee, and Understood. Inserted by his loving daughter, Emily J. Martin.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 1