IN MEMORIAM.
ALLEN.—In . lovjpg^memory f .of my dear mother and qur 'grandmother, Elizabeth Francis Allen, who passed away May 3, 1931.
. :-<:. ' ;U ; ;.;; j^er:;;feniembered.^-. .'.:.•. ■ ■;.'■/ Inserted; by her loving daughter and "grand-: children, Mrs. Auld and family, Upper Hutt. BOTT.--In' loving memory .of our dear wife and; mother,- Annie Bott, who died April 28, toW- '■':'■ ■"■ ■■'■ ■- ■>',-• '• '%•■": .' '':.:■ ":-.:.\. ..''}"' Ever remembered by her family. , inserted by'her loving, husband«and children. FAI>LKNER.—In loving memory of our dear mother; Ilorence Mabel, <ftho passed away May "1,-.l93Ji'\■■?'■'■ '■':;! ■'■/■' ;;- ■■■..•",;.•■■'."■-.•■ .. ■'."■.■ ■ i;, • > Ever remembered. ~' . . i Inserted by' her loving family. ' 'HALL.—In loving memory of Jack, dearly loved son of-G. H. Hall, who passed to high heightson May 4, 1910. ' I mourn--"for you in silence, - Where none Is' there to see, Tor. only God in Heaven knows■• i . How'dear you were to me. ■'■'■■ Inserted by' his loving mother an,d father. HALL.—In loving memory of our brother, fack,.who passed away on May 4, 1940. sh« dearest pal the world could hold, A cheery smile, a heart of gold; Unknown to the world, he stands by our -' .- • 'sides,-'-- ' ■'■'■ V.'- ■•■- . '•'' -; ■ ':'■•'■■-■ ■Whispering: "Dear ones, death cannot divide." Inserted :by his sister and brother-in-law, '- ' Ethel andr Alan. /■ HALL.—-In iovlne memory of our brother, fade, who passed away on May 4, 1940. Todiy brings back sad memories = Of » loved one gone to rest,' And those that think of him today "Are those that love him best. : Inserted by his brothers and sisters,-of ;:..; •!, Chrlstchurch. _JIALL. —In -fond memory. of our dear friend, ffck, who passed away on May .4, 1940. Remembrance. Kyle family.1 H ALL.—In loving memory of Jack, who passed away. May. 4, 1940. Inserted by . sister and brother-in-law, Mabel, ••■•''■ Bert, and wee Ray. HANRAHAN.—In loving memory of our.dear mother and grandmother, who departed this life May 4, 1937. . ; Always remembered. Inserted by her ■'son, daughter-in-law, and grandson, Will, Bes3ie, and Roger. INNES. —In loving memory of my husband and our father, James Boyd, who passed away on May 3, 1937.-. . God saw that his footsteps faltered And his heart had grown weary and weak. So He bade him take rest from his labours, As the pathway had grown too steep. Inserted by his loving wife and family. JOHN3TONE.—In loving .memory of our wife and mother, who passed away May 4, 1932.. _ /', ■■'. ■ ' •'. ;;,.. ' ■>-■■■' '..■ Ever remembered. . '''' Loving husband and family. LAMBIE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Hugh,,who died at Palmerston "North, May .3,- 1940. . In our garden of memories, We meet every day. / Inserted by his loving wife and family. LAN6RIDGE.—In loving memory of Mary Langtldge (late of Barfytown, Greymouth), who passed away at Petone on May 4, 1940. Lovingly .remembered; peacefully resting. Inserted, by her. friend, Mrs. D. Fitzmaurice, Petone. MEARS.—In loving memory or our dear s6^. ■and'brothers, Joseph Charles, who passed awa-y. on May 3, 1940, , also his two brothers, Ales; August 22, .19.20, Arthur, September 15, 1934. Resting where no shadows fall, . . In perfect peace they await us all. Inserted by their loving mother and father, and sisters Mona and Lall. MEARS, Joseph Charles.—Just a tribute to the sacred and everlasting memory of a very devoted husband and loving father, who passed away ,May 3, 1940. 1 R.I.P. ~\ Very deeply mourned ■■• . By ■ his, sorrowing wife and children. j METZENTHIN, J. E.—ln loving memory of our dear father, who passed away May 3, 2889. Always remembered. ' Inserted by his daughter Hazel. ~ BALMOND.—In tender and loving memory of my dearly loved son, John Purvis Salmond, who passed away on May 3, 1939. I who lpyed you will: never forget you. Inserted by his loving mother, Mrs. Jeannie P. ' ': ■■ '.-. Salmond. SCOTSON.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved husband and father (James), who passed away on May.3^ 1939. For cv» r<s!U'?u>bired. fcnerted by his beloved wift Delia and children..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 1
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621IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1941, Page 1
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