IN MEMORIAM
BARDSLEY.—In affectionate remembrance of mother, Elizabeth Bardsley, who passed away 21st July, 1934; also, father. Samuel Bardsley, who passed away 26th June; 1894.—Inserted by their family and grandchildren. GERRIE.—In ever loving memory of our dearest Mother, who died July 20, 1934.. We have only your memory l dear Mother To remember our whole life through, But the sweetness will linger for ever, As we treasure the image of you. —lnserted by her ever loving son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs W. K. M'Kenzie, Sydney (nee Mack and Berlye). GERRIE. —In ever loving memory of our beloved Wife and dearest Mother, who passed away July 20, 1934; As we loved you, so we miss you; Thoughts of you are ever dear; Love remembered,. longed for always, As it dawns a year. —lnserted by her ever loving husband and only son Bryce. GERRIE.—In loving memory of our dearest Mother, who was called home on ■ uly 20, 1934. Friends may think you are forgotten When at times they see us smile, But they littte know the aching hearts That lie behind those —lnserted by her ever loving son-in-laws and daughters, Mr and Mrs; Grundy, Mr and Mrs Keane, Mable, .Edna, Esme, June; LILBURNE.— In loving memory of our dear Mother, who departed this life on 20th July, 1930. Ever remembered, —lnserted by her loving Son (George), daughter-in-law, and grandsons. M'GRATH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, John M'Grath, who departed this life July 21, 1934. . Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. M'GRATH.—In loving memory of our dear Father, who passed away on 21st July, 1934, Though his smiles have gone for ever. And his hands we cannot touch, • We shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so mq,ch. -Inserted by his loving son and daughter-■n-law (Jim, Hilda, and wee Marion). M'GRATH.—In loving memory of our father, John M'Grath. who died (suddenly) at Dunedin, 1934. Ever remembered. Inserted by Frank and Ollie. WARREN.—In loving memory of Edwr 'Ed), who passed away July 20th, 1933. Deep in my heart there’s a memory More precious than wealth untold, • It is a picture of my dear Ed., Whoso memory will never grow old. —lnserted by his dearly loved ones (Ivy and Mum). f
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Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 14
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378IN MEMORIAM Evening Star, Issue 22086, 20 July 1935, Page 14
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