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IN MEMORIAM.

I'RASER.—In loving memory of Donald I'raser, ■ who died at Racecourse Hotel, Riccarton, on I November 17, 1933. So loved, so niournedJ Inserted by his loving mother and brother, M. and X, i'raser. JIICKET. —In loving memory of Daniel James (Jim) Hickey. of Petone, who died suddenly November 1", 1935. 1t.1.P. Inserted by liis loving wife and family and "Lofty." HORN.—In loving memory of dear gran, who passed away on November 17, 193 D. Inserted by her grandchildren. JKFFKRYS.—Ia loving memory' of our dear mother and father, who passed away November 16 and 18, 191 S. Always remembered. Inserted' by their loving sons and daughters, KING. —Tn loving memory of our dear mother, Joan May, who passed away on Sunday, November 17, 1035. Inserted by her children. Kathleen, Jtonuie, Zoc, and Nigel. JIcBAXDAM).—In loving remembrance of my rlear daughter, Mary, who passed away November 17, 1934. R.1.1'. Never shall her memory fade. Mother. JJcRAKDALL.—In loving memory of our dear sister and auntie, Mary,'who died on November 17, 1934. ' ' , . . From Dorothy,' Trcd, and- family. : ' "' McRANDALL. —In loving memory of ouv dear wife and mother, Mary, who died on November 17, 1931. K.I.P. Missed, loved, and longed for always. Inserted by her husband and children, McRANDALL.—In loving memory of Mary Mcßandall, who passed away on November 17, 1931. '. Sadly missed. Inserted by Jean, Arthur, Bevcrlcy, and Max. McHANDAT/L. —In lovli\g memory of our dear sister. Mary, who departed this life on November 17, 1931. Loved dearly In life, and living yet In the hearts of'those who will never forget. Chas. and Ethel. MeRANDAT/L. —In loving memory of my dear friend, Mary Mcßandall, who departed this 3ife November 17, 1934. The sun sets and the shadows fall, But remembrance is the sweetest tiling of all. ■■ • ■ - Hainzie. rUKETAPU.—In loving memory of my dear son and brother, Moki (Mossy), who passed away on November 17, 1935. We were not beside him when. lie died To hear his last faint sigh. Or whisper just one loving word Or even say good-bye. What would we give to clasp his hand, To hear his voice, to see his smile, That meant so much to us. God is good. He gives us strengtli To bear our heavy cross. He is the only One who knows Our loneliness and loss. Inserted by bis loving mother, sisters, nntl ' brother. EOBINS. —Tn loving memory of dear dad, C. C. Robins, who died November 17, 1933. R.I.P. Inserted by Bernlce. Joan, Erclrn, Noel, and Earle. BOSSITER.—Tn loving memory •of my dear brother, Cecil (Tim), who passed away on November 17, 193 J. Inserted by his brother, sister-in-law, niece, and nephew.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1936, Page 1