IN MEMORIAM.
AULD.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Simpson Allan Auldwliu was accidentally killed at the Summit on February 27, 191 T. "We often think of you Dad dear. With grief that's deep and true, Not' just today but every day We think and remember you. Inserted by his loving wife and family, Upper Hutt.
BRADCOCK.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on February -8, 1936. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son Jim. BRITION.—In loving memory of Jack, who died February 23, 1925. Calm and peaceful he Is sleeping, Sweetest' rest has followed pain, Far away from sight and speech, But not 'too far for our thoughts to reach. Inserted by his loving friends, Mrs. C. E. White and family.
CU MM ING.—In loving remembrance of our dear son and brother, "Hector," who passed away February 28, 1926; aged 21 years. Still fondly remembered by his sorrowing father, mother, and sister Doris.
KENNEDY.—!" loving memory of Monica, who -passed away on February 27, 1035. 8.1. F.
Inserted by her-loving mother and brothers.
LIGHT—In loving memory of our dear daughter Eva, who passed away on February 23, 19M. Inserted by her loving parents.
MINCHIN.—In loving memory of my dearest Dad, who passed away on February 28, 1936, In his 48th year. You often said I would miss you, Your words have proved quite true, I lost the best and dearest friend, Dear Dad when I lost you. Friends may think I have forgotten,. If they sometimes see me smile, But they little- know the heartache. That I'm hiding all the while. Inserted by his ever loving and devoteddaughter Betty.
MINCHIN.—In loving memory of my dear brother Jack, who died February 28, 1936. Ever remembered. Inserted by his brother George, also his friend.
MINCHIN.—In loving memory of John, beloved husband of Susan Minchln and devoted father of Betty, passed peacefully away February 2S;, 1936. Oue of the best that God could send, A loving husband and faithful friend. Forget him? No, I never will, As years roll by I love him still. Itcst, dearest John, thy troubles are 0 at, Thy loving hand shall toll no more. One 'of the best that God could send, A loving father and. faithful friend: Inserted by his ever loving wife and daughter, Susan aiid Betty Jllnchin.
WALKER. —In loving memory of Rosina (Rose), beloved wife of Albert J. Walker, who departed tills life on February 29, 3932. Inserted by her husband, Albert J. Walker.
WINTER. —Cherished memories of our loving and devoted only son and brother Arthur John Winter (Artie), lnte of Government Printing Office, who passed away on February 27, 1935.
Oh why was ho taken so young and so fair When the world holds so many It better could
Hard was' the hlow that compelled us to port from our loved one so near and so dear to our hearts. Loved, remembered, <nn<l longed for ahvay3 l<y liis loving mother, father, and sisters lyy and Eunice.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 1
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501IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 1
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