IN MEMORIAM.
AMIES.—In loving memory of our dear friend Bill, who passed away August 6, 1938. Inserted by Len, Mr. and Mrs. Mead, and family. BARRETT.—In loving memory of our mother, Era .May, who passed away August 7, 1939. Sleep on, dear Mum, your work is over, Tour wiUinj hands will toil no more. As Ion;; as life and memory last Our thoughts will be with you. Inserted by her loving daughter-in-law. May, and son Les (overseas). BARRETT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on August 7, 1939. Kot just today, but every clay, I In silence, wo remember. Inserted by Dorrle, Con, and Joe. BARRETT. Eva May.—ln loving memory of our dear mother and friend, who passed away «> Aujust 7, 1939. Always In our memory. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law. Bob, Emiilenne, Mrs. Humphreys. CONDON.—In loving memory of my dear "'«, Louisa, who passed away August 1, 1932 iwe of Korokoro, Petone). A beautiful life, full of kindly deeds, * nelpins hand to those in need; •Ways so loving, so gentle, and kind, "lat a beautiful memory she left behind. I'rom her ever loving husband. CONDON, Louisa.—ln loving memory of my » " mother (late of Korokoro, Petone), who °led August 7, 1932. Always remembered B? her loving sou Alf, daughter-in-law Effle, and grandchildren. CONDON, Louisa.—ln loving memory of ray »«r mother, who died August 7, 1932. iserted by her loving son and daughter-in-Inw Bill and Jean. ban?^Tf~' n lovin S memory of my dear husa l-Hick), who passed' away August 8, 1942. In Memory Lane» He walks each day. Inserted by his loving wife Dixie. J?. RAY.—in loving memory of dear Mick, who '"»a away August S, 1942. T|w years may wipe out many things, •tut this they wipe out never: «c memory of those happy days wnen we were all together. Inserted by his loving sister-in-law Joan. irh l ! i(),. NSl~ ln !ovi »X memory of Hilda Irons, "o departed this life on August 7, 1941. Ever remembered. Inserted by Anie. "ndOskf S'~ ln lovin S memory of our daughter '• 1938 "ho passed away on -August testing w i,ere no shadows fall, ■ J" Perfect peace she.awaits us all. P , b, y her loving parents, W. K. and S. ■"ttett, and sisters and brothers.' Bin* iSr"" 1" lOTin S memory of dear '■ -wefl rwr. fell aslee P August 8, 1937; age 1 :he m?u Wm t0 us- like a breath from above, too ""V on 'Panion, the child of our love; Hspains 0'" thiS WOrW "'ith ltS CareS and Remains' 185 been Plucked».l>ut;its fragrance by his loving daddy and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joslin. 'e»test i» *"''^' —'n IOVi"S memory of our ■ "»«■■ who Passed away. August 8, 1937. »sert A £reatest gift—Remembrance. '": ■'■''" ca oy his loving, family,-''Noreen, Francis, Val, and Elsie. lcMioi NN' Nwrtham.—Beloved son of Mrs. Northern £\ "i c late Mr- ; JlcMlnn,- Newry, lestlo^•■»,: , nd- passed away August t, 1942. isertV Ms home; always remembered. IM^U»- friends,'Mr. and-Mrs.;GledhlU ■■:..■■■ andfsniliT, -.w ■ ~:[-'rr:'-'J;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 33, 7 August 1943, Page 1
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494IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 33, 7 August 1943, Page 1
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