IN MEMORIAM.
ASPLET. —In sad lnit loving memory of our dear son and brother, George James (Georgie), who died oh June 26, 1922. •Only a memory of bygone days, And a wish for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers, Grace, Gladys, Edith, William, and Jack. • ' BLAXDFOHD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, E. Blandford, who died at Pettme June 26, 1929. Sadly missed by her sons and daughters. CLARK.—In loving memory of little Sydney, who passed away June 2(i, 1900. Only a sweet little blossom. Plucked like a flower in bloom; So sweet, so pure, so loving, ;. Oh, why was he taken so soon? 1 ..Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers. GOLGATE.—In loving memory of my dear : mother, who died June 2(j, 1928. How we miss your smiling face: ' But we love you in death just the same. Inserted by her" loving daughter, \V. Fredrico, and granddaughters. HATFIELD, ALBEBT.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, who passed away June.26, 1032, Peacefully sleeping, rcstins at last, Life's weary trials and sufl'orinus past. •■>'■■-•: CEmrnaV Tom, add, ;;rautlohjldren.'., ■ HATfIELD.—In affectionate remembrance of Albert Hatfield, who passed away on June 26.-1932. Inserted by his loving wife and family. KIXXAIRD.—In affectionate memory of mother, who passed away at Dunedin on June 25, 1932. ; JIcCOBJIICK.—In sad but loving memory of my darling mother, Annie Louisa, who passed away June 26, 1932. Xotjust today, but every day, In silence I remember. Inserted by her loving daughter, Lina. McCOBMICK.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Annie McConnick, who passed away on June 26, 1932: Inserted by her loving daughter, Phyllis Harpham. JIr.GILL.—In loving memory of Stella ConBtanco, who passed away on June 2G, 1930. ' ' To memory ever' dear. Inserted by J.M. WKLDOX. ll.—ln memory of a dearly loved husband' and father, who passed away June 26, 1932. A form is from our household gone, A voice we loved is stilled: A place is vacant in our homo Which never can be tilled. His family.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 1
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348IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 1
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