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IN MEMORIAM.

BELL—In loving memory of our dear brother, Bernard Owen (Bert) Bell, who died at his home at Nireaha, 13th January, 1932. So loved, so mourned. Inserted by his brother and sisters. BRICKLEY.—In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Georee Bricklcy, who passed away 13th January, 1930. Upright and Just in all his ways, Faithful and true to the end of his days. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everyone's friend. Inserted by his loving wife and family. BRICKLEY.—In loving memory of our' clear father, who passed away 13th January, 1930. A precious one from us is Rone; A voice we loved:is stilled; A place Is vacant in our home WhlcU :never can Be filled. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Thomas Gibson. COUPER.—In lov/mg memory of our dear husband and. father, Samuel, who passed away 13th January, 1932. . * Inserted by' Ms loving -wife, son, afid daughter, . and son-in-law. GRAY.—In "loving memory of our'dear niece, ' Jean, who passed away at Wellington Hospital on 13th January, 1931. . , ■•."".'. -" At rest. . :..".. Inserted by Uncle and Aunt; W. and M. ' . . Beveridge, Mohnsonyille.. GRAY (nee ieanie Carbin).—ln loving rcmem^ brance of our dearly loved sister, who passed away at Wellington, 13th January, 1931. Not dead to us, we loved her dear; Not lost but gone before, " She lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore. Inserted by her loving'sister and brother-in-law, Margaret and Jack. GRAY.—In loving memory of our eldest daughter, Mrs. Gray (nee Jeanie Carbin), died 13th .January, 1931.: •..-'•■..•,• Though death snatched from view Our.loving daughter, kind and true. Death cannot from our minds efface Her tender sniile, her loving face. Her words, her. actions are not dead. But in our minds are daily read. Inserted by her loving mother and father, sisters ■ and brothers. ■ GRAY-—^ln - fond ■ remembrance of Jeauie Gray. ■. .. (nee CarblnJ.-iWho'passed away 43th January, ■ . .1931.>■-■•■. ■;■•.■ ;. o■".. ■ " ■:;;*,.' ■." To memory ever dear. ~"■'■'.. Inserted by Uncle and Auntie Potts. ■ GRAY.—In loving memory of my .'.dear wife, •Jean, who passed away 13th January, 1931. Treasured still withVa love sincere. Just a memory, but oh, so dear. Inserted by her sorrowing husband. GRAY.—In affectionate remembrance of my dear daughter-in-law and our sister-in-law, Jean, who passed away at Wellington Hospital 13th January, 1931. ': Love and remembrance live for ever. ■ Inserted by Mrs. Gray and family. E\MAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Laura Florence Inman, died 13th January, ■1931.- ;.v ,:- ■■-.• ' ...•' •■.;■■: "■•./•■ ' Inserted by her loving son, Keith.* .. JACKSON.—In : loving , memory of my beloved son. Hector Alexander, who passed away 13th January, 1930. ; Three years have gone and still I miss you Though some may think the wound ih-healed. .'. To have, to love, and then to. part Is the saddest story of the human heart; Inserted by'his loving mother. •«.. LIGHT.—In fond and loving memory of Selwyn, dearly beloved son of Albert and Jane Light, passed away 13th January, 1931. "To memory ever dear." BOLFE.—In loving memory of our dearly loved daughter and sister, Sarah Anne, who passed , away 13th January, 1931. Fondly remembered. : ■■ Inserted by Dad, Mum, brothers, and sisters. WALL.—In loving memory of dear Bay, -who passed away 13th January, 1929. '■' ". ■- • ■ •■':"" Gwen.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 1

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