IN MEMORIAM.
BIUDSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, who passed away 26th January, 1930. ~ „ "Ever in our thoughts. Inserted by her loving father and mother. jBRAbSHAW.—In loving memory of our dearsister, who passed away 26th January, 1030. "At Rest." Inserted by her loving brothers, Harry aud George. JSKADSHAW.—In 'loving memory of our dear ' sister, who passed away 20tli January, 1930. "Ever remembered." Inserted by Leu and liita. SBBABSHAW.—In loving memory of our dear Kirl friend, Alice, who departed this life on the 26th January, 1930. Fondly remembered. Paddy, Frances,. Jim, tirnJ Andy. GODFREY.—In loving memory of Itiri Stanley ' Godfrey, who passed away on the 2oth January, 1019. Love and remembrances for ever. Inserted by his mother, brothers, and sisters. O'CONNELL.'—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at Waiigamil on 2isth January, 1930. K.1.1'. SMITH In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Robert Smith, who passed away on the 25th January, 1930. Pearly loved, sadly missed. Inserted by his loving daughter and soti-in- ' law, J. and H. J. Colcman and family. .WinwlCK.—ln loving memory of Gcorgo ■William Warwick, who passed away on -Otn January. 1914. Inserted by his loving wife and Tamily. WILSON.—In loving memory ot Elizabeth A. Wilson,, beloved sister of L. Hutson, who died on 25th January, 1921. Remembrance. J. and L. Hutson and family. STOODHAM.—i n loving memory of our only son aud brother, Robert Arthur Woodham, who was accidentally drowned in the Hiitt Kiver, 26tU January, 1930. Short and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all, The shock was great, the loss severe To part with one wo loved so dear. Inserted by his loving parents aud sister. WOODHAM.—In loving memory of our dear friend. Bob, who was accidentally drowned on 26th January, 1930. ' "Ever remembered." Inserted by his sincere friend, George Miller.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 1
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345IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 1
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