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IN MEMORIAM.

DX ' I/A ROCHE.—In sad and loving memory of our dear father, D. A. C. De La Roche, who passed" away 6th December, 1921. Fondly remembered. Inserted by lifs loving daughter aad son-in-law, E. and P. riimmcr. ■ JfOOTE.—In loving memory of George Theodore, beloved husband of Pearl Toote, accidentally killed Featberston Military tamp, 6th. December, 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. HAVES.—In loving memory of Charles, dearly beloved husband of the late Susan Hayes, 22, Webb street, Wellington, who passed away on .6th ' December, 1925. Inserted by his loving family. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Oliver Johnson, who was drowned In the Ohang'a River on the sth December, 1909. 1i.1.P. , ' Inserted by his loving sister andTJrothcr-in-law, Maggie and Sid. M'IXTOSH.—In loving memory of Harold Vivian M'lntosh, who departed this life at Wairau Hospital, Blenheim, on the 6th December, ' 1912- : . . We will not forget him, we loved him so dearly Tor his memory to fade from our thoughts like a dream; r:"ho'lips need not speak when the heart mourns sincerely. And thoughts often rest where they seldom are seen. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers. REED. —In fondest memory of my dear brother Con., who passed away 7th December, 1024: Inserted by Ashley and Yera, Mcutonc, Victoria. ItEED.—Tu loving memory of our dear brother, Con,, who was accidentally killed at Taumarunui, on 7th December, 1924. ' To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Maudie and Billy Bell, Levin. SHEPHERD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep 6th 'December, 1925. ■ Asleep in Jesus! Far from thcC" ' Thy'kindred and their graves may he, But thine is still a blessed sleep .: - From which moiie' ever wake to .'weep/ „ 'Inserted by tier 'daughter.. '.•.ind son,'■' Mrs. H. ;•■■ " . Bruco and A.'JBhpphcrd. ..■• "'■ --• WALTERS.—In loving memory of our dear mother,.who passed away oil 7th December, To memory ■ ever dear. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-iu-law, Nellie and Phil; ■ ■ WALTERS:—In loving memory of my dear wife, who departed from us on 7th December, 1828, at I'etone. ..' , . Sadly missed. Inserted by her: loving' husband.. . WATSOX.—In affectionate remembrance of our little Irish friend,' Jim, accidentally drowned at Day's Bay, 7th December, 1929. .Inserted by.his workmates. , ; WATSON.—In loving memory of James Watson (little Jimmy), who was accidentally drowned at Day's Bay, 7th December, 1929. We wear a smile upon our face, Our hearts just throb at the empty place, No one knows the heights or depths of our regret, But we remember when others forget. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. C. Gibbard. WATSOX.—In sorrowing memory of our dear friend, Jim, who was accidentally, drowned on 7th December, 1929. A shadow rests upon our home. We miss liis smiling face. Whero'or we turn, where'er we go We see his vacant place. Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. ' ■ : Teddy. • WATSON.—In . affectionate remembrance of my dear friend, Jim, who was accidentally drowned on the 7th December, 1929. In. my heart your memory lingers And to weep I know is vain: .' God will some day cure the heartache, When He links the golden chain. A loving friend. WATSON.—In fond remembrance of our dear friend. Jim,, who was accidentally drowned on the 7th December; 1929. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. WATSON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear friend, Jim, who was accidentally drowned on the 7th December, 1929. A line of sweet remembrance, A memory fond and true. Whatever else we fail to do, Dear Jim, we think of you. Inserted by his sorrowing friends', Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 1