IN MEMORIAM.
BE LA nOCHJE.—In loving memory of our father, George A. De La Roche, who died on 6th December, 1921. . Until the day breaks, Aud the shadows flee away. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, E. and F. riimmer. EOGXUDA.:—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Antonio Bognuda, who passed away on sth December, 1930. Till we meet again. Inserted by-Ills loving wife and family. EARL.—In loving memory of n;y dear son and brother, Frank, who passud away on Cth December. 192 7. j
Fondly remembered . By his mother, Ed., Molly, and Bob. XELLIJfGHAJI.—In fond and loving memory ot my dear father, James Felllngham, who passed s^way on. 6tlx December, 1930; also my dear mother, M. Felllnsham. who passed away on 13th October, 1929. Just a loving thought, , ' Just a line or two To show that I remember and ■ Wave not forgotten you. JIcIXTOSH.—In loving memory of Harold Vivian Mclntosh, who departed this Hie at > the v\ Urau Hospital, Blenheim, on Oth December, 1912. . . Tw.vjty years have passed, Bui., we do not-forget. ■ ' Xot just to-day but every day In silence we remember; Inserted by his loving mother and stepfaßiur, brothers and. sister.
SHAM.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, John Henry, who passed away on Cth December, 1931. I Was'not with him when he died ■To.hear ills last faint sigh, Qr whisper just one loving word. Or CTcn uay goodbye. VVhat would I giva to clasp his hand, A loring husband, true and hind. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. SHEPHEItt.—In ' loving memory, of mother, who fell Oth December, lf)2S. Some day, somn time, our eyes shall see the lace we keep in memory.—Mrs. H. Bruce, Welliug-
bereavement notice. : thak^s.
MKS. SIcDOXALD AND FAMILY wish to Thank all friends for their kind messages and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement: . speqial thanks to Dr. Shirer and members of the Returned Soldiers' Association.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 1
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359IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 1
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