Edie and Ray.
HAINES.—In loving memory of our dear Dad, who passed away, on 6th May, 1D29. One of the best. At rest. Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law, Sid and Ella. HAINES, TOM.—In ever loving memory of our dear Dad, who passed away 6th May, 1929. Fond remembrance. , Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Beat and Eddie. HOUSTON. —111 loving memory of our dear mother, Christina Houston, who died on the sth of May, 1927. Always remembered. Inserted by her loving son and daugnter-in-law, Bob and Elsie. MUMFORD.— In loving memory of Win, who passed away on Gth May, 1930. Ever remembered. Inserted by Carrie and Laurie. MUMFORD. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Win, who pas3cd away on Oth May, ' 1930. Nothing but memory as we journey on, Longing for a smile and a face that has gone. No one knows the depth of our. regret: We remember when pthers forget. .Inserted by Bill and Lill. MUMFORD. —In loving memory of my dear sister Win, who passed away. Gth May, 1930. I cannot say, I 1 will not say, that sho is dead: She is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into ail unknown land. Inserted by her loving sister Grace. MUMFORD. —In loving memory of my dear sister, Win, who passed away on Oth May, 1930. A cluster of loving mem'ries, :. The fondest that heart can frame; , . .Wo weave them into a garland, And twine them around her name. Inserted by Cyril. MUMFORD. —In' evor loving memory of our dearly beloved youngest daughter, Winifred ("Win"), who passed away Gth May, 1930. Loved in life, treasured in death. Ton are present in our minds to-day. Sweet thoughts of you we keep; And though one year has passed away Our grief is just as deep. Dearor to memory than words can tell 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 mother and father. MUMFOBD. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Win, who passed away on Gth May, ■1930. Away in the beautiful somewhere, Sholtered from sorrow and pain, .When our life's journey is enffed. Some day we shall meet her again. Inserted by Vie and Dorrie. O'NEIL.—In loving memory o£ my dear wife, Julia, who passed away 6th May, 1923. n.i.p. Inserted by her loving husband, Robert O'Neil. MESTIDGE.—In ever- loving memory of my dear brother, Joe, who died on the 6th May, 1929. Insertod by his loving brother, Fred. KETD.—In loving memory of Wee Peggy, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reid, 98, Xula street, Kilbirnie, Wellington; died Gth May, 1929. TOMLTNE.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Rhoda Lavinia Tomline, who passed away at Christchurch 6tli May, 1930. There is sweet rest in Heaven. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and family, R. and L. Flett, Moa Point.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 105, 6 May 1931, Page 1
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