IN MEMORIAM.
GLOVER.—In loving memory of James . Henry, who .departed this life 28th April, 1927. Inserted by his loving wife and family, Miriam, Harry, and Leslie. HUME (nee Bain).—ln' treasured 'memory of mv sweet daughter (only child), Winntfred; wife w. It. Hume, Petone, vrho passed away 2*th April, 3926; aged 28. Words fall to express my loss and love. foncly Mother. 3KT?FRIES.—In loving memory 6f my dear brother, Patrick Keal, who passed peacefully away on the 28th April, 1929. --o stor-a can reach Jiis gentle heart, So sorrow cloud his brow. Par from this world of care anil strife He's resting peaceful now. ■R.T.P. Inserted- by his loving brother, Cyril,' and sister-in-law. JEFFRIES.—In loving memory. o£ our dear little Pat, who" died on the 2Sth April, 1929. R.I.F. Tou are always in our thoughts, dear Pat, We often speak your same. In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, sisters, and Peggy. JEFFREY.—In loving, memory of my dear, husband, our dad and grandad, who died 28th April,. 1924. Ever in.our thoughts." Inserted by his loving " wife, ■ children, and grandchildren. MOSS—In loving memory of Hector, beloved husband and father. 2Sth April, 1931. Inserted by his Jovlng wife and children, Norma and Nola. MOSS —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Hector Horace Moss, who passed away on 28th April, 1931. . Sadly missed. Inserted bj his loving mother, father, and brother. i, MOSS.—In loving memory of our friend md ™21 1 rade' Hec> "ho P»sscd away 28th April, Till day dawns. Lily, Bob, and Wally. .fe-HIKHAM.-^in .'lovingVmemory of pur dear nephew, William Leo Whlnham. who passed away on the 2Sth of April, 1930, in his 2Sth year. (Till the day breaks and the shadows flee away. Inserted by Auntie Lena and. Uncle Jack. .IYHINHAM.—In loving memory of dear Leo who died 2Sth April, 1930. - Remembrance. Inserted' by his uncle, C. B. Kuon. WHINHAM.—In loving memory of, our dearly loved son nnd brother, William Leo, who passed away 28th Aprils 1930, in his 2sth Do not ask us if we miss him: No one Knows the aching pain v\e have suffered since we lost him Life has never been the same. Time may heat the brokenhearted, Tune may make the wound less sore; But time can neter heal the longing For 3ou, dear Leo, gone before. Inserted by his loving parents, sister, brother and sister-in-law. • ' V'HIXHAM.-In fond and loving memory of i Peacefully sleeping. * -T V Inserted by Audrey and George ?nBTTiSt«MAnEU,GE- and DE4TH NOTICES must'be endorsed by some responsible person to ensure their insertion. <^ CASH RATES for Birth. Marriage, 5,e|UU v 5H3 In Memoriam Notices, SIXPEiNCE per line. (Minimum charge, 2s 6d). Six. words to the line.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1932, Page 1
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457IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1932, Page 1
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