IN MEMORIAM.
BROOKS.—In loving memory of our dear Peggy, who passed away August 21, 1937. Gone from us that smiling face, Those pleasant, cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —lnserted by father, mother, and sister.
HICKS.—In loving memory of Private Charles, 6/3160, who was killed while prisoner of war, August 21st, 1918. Cherished memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear Charlie, of you. —lnserted by his loving wife, Annie.
HYNES.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Denis Michael, who departed this life August 21st, 1938. R.I.P. A better brother never lived, Nor one more true and kind; His equal in this weary world You’ll very rarely find. His heart was always in his home; He tried and did his best, Until a message came one day— God called him home to rest. Gone from us, that smiling face, Those cheerful, pleasant ways. The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —lnserted by his loving sisters, Mrs Edgar and Mrs Baungardt.
MASON'.—In loving memory of tny dear wife, Marv, who passed away on August 21, 1938.—Inserted by her loving husband and family. MASON.—In loving memory of Mother, who passed away on 21st August, 1938. “ Ever remembered.” —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. MASON.—In loving memory of Mother, who passed away on 21st August, 1938. “ Ever remembered.” —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchild. MATHESON.—In loving memory of dear Mother, who passed away at Dunedin 20th August, 1934. She did not fail to do her best, Her heart was true and tender; She did work hard for those she left. That’s something to remember. —lnserted by her loved ones. Mathcson and Legg families. M'KERROW.—In memory of my loving husband, who departed this life August 21st, 1938. Be strong. We are not here to dream, to drift, Wo have hard work to do and loads to lift; Shun not the struggle, face it, ’Tis God’s gift. —lnserted by his loving wife. M’KERROW. —In memory of our dear Father, who departed this life August 21st, 1333. As ivy clings to the oak My memory will cling to Ihec. —lnserted hv his loving son and daughter, Nellie ami Bill,
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Evening Star, Issue 23350, 21 August 1939, Page 8
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368IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23350, 21 August 1939, Page 8
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