IN MEMORIAM.
SRICKLEY.—In lo\ing memory of our dear father, who passed away on 13th January, 1030. Just two 3 cars ago to-day. The ono wo loved was c.illcd awaj. Loved in life, honoured in death; Treasured in memory—one of tho best. Inserted by his lovinK daughters, son-in-law, Aurcen, Joyce, and Tom. BRICKLEY —In losing memory or G(orge, dearly beloved husband of Amy, who pns6ed awai on 13th January, 1930. What happy hours vre once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still; But death'has lott a Tacant place This-world can1 never fill. Inserted by Ills lorlng wife and family. CRING.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and our sister, Daphne, who departed tins life on the 13th January, 1923. Inserted by her loUng mother, father, sisters, and brothers. GRAY.—A tribute of love -toI'our darling niece, Jean, who passed away at Wellington Hospital 13th January, 1931. A faci that is, ever before .us, A voice that we cannot forget; A Rmile that will linger tor c\er Tn our memory, we see it yet. Inserted by her undo and aunt,' William and Margaret Beveridge, Brook street, Johnsonvlllo. GRAY.—In r.ffectionate remembrance of my dear little daughter-in-law and'our dear sls- - ter-in-law, Jean Gray (nee Caibln), who passed away.lStli January, 1931. Dearer to memory than words can tell, Are thoughts of one wo lovo so well. .Inserted by Mrs. Gray and1 family. GKAV.—In loving memory of'my de,ir yifc, Jean, who p&ied "a.W ISpi^nteiWf.Wq^ Treasured still with .1 iove sincere, Just a memory, but oh, so doar. Inserted by her sorrowing husband. GKAT.—In lovliik memory, of our'dear niece, Joannlo Gray (nee Carbln), who passed away 13th January, 1931. Dear Jean, we know that jou are there, Singlns with tho angels fair, Leavrng us down here below, Thinking of .you where'er we go. Inserted by her loving aunt and uncle. GIUY.—In lov<ng memory of Mrs. Jean Gray, ■who passed away on tho 13th Januarj, 1931. Remembrance. Bunty. GKAT.—In losing memoiy of JII3. Gray (neo 1 Jeannie Carbln), who died In Wellington 13th Januarj, 11)31. fiod needed ono more angel Amidst His shlnins Jb-mil. And sd ho bent'with a loWng smile. And ■ clasped our Jeannle's' hand. Inserted by her loving slstei, Jlargarct, and brother, Tom. GRAY. in loving memory of, JcahnTe, .who ' passed aw.iy on* 13th January, 1931. .Tust a thought, tender and true, To show we still remember you. Inserted by Mr. .mil Mrs. Munro, Totone. CRAY;—In loving .memory, of our oldest daughter, Mrs. Gray (nee Jeannie Oarbln). who died at Wellington 130) Januarj, 1931. We loved hor, oh, notonguo-can tell , How'much wo loved-her and how. well. , God loved her, too, and thought it be3t To take our Jeannlo home to rest. Inserted by. her .loving mother,: father, and "family. 3ACJKBQN.—In lovlds memory of my dear son, Hector Alexander Jackson, • who died 13th January, 1930. Peacefully, sleeping, -Testing at list; Life's weary trials and Bufferings, past. It's nbt'.ths 'tears_at l a. moment.shed That toll how beloved is the soul that's flod. It's tho silent tears in loneliness wept, And a fond remembrance ovbr kept. Inserted, by' his loving mother. I<IGHT.—In loving memory of our ijeaj Selwyn, who went to bo with .the Lord 13th January, 3JJ3I. Until-tho day break, and the shadows flee away. EITSON.—In lovlug memory of ■my . dear mother, Elizabeth Rltson, who passed away 12th January, 1921. Inserted by her daughter, E:.A. Branigan. TAYLOR.—In memory of our father, William Taylor, died 13th January, 1931. ' Our. "life. Ss but a fading dawn, Its .glorious noon, how quickly past. Lead us, O Christ, when all is gone. Safe Homo at last. Ada, Blanche,' and Inez. WALL.—In loving memory of dear Ray, who passed away at Waipukurau ' on 13th. January, 1030. Ever rcmombcrcd. Cwcn. .WINTER.—In loving . memory of" my dear mother, Jlaria -Winter, whom God called to . rest on the 13th January, 1924, at Lyall Bay.- ...,..-. ■ . ; . _ ..-■■:.- .. . . Sad in my heart lies a memory Of my dear mother gono to rest. : , .-, : r in memory I shall always keep her. For uhe was one of the best, inserted by her loving son, W. H. A.. Winter.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 1
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712IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 10, 13 January 1932, Page 1
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