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IN MEMORIAM.

BROADFOOT.—In loving memory of Alex., who passed away ,on Juno 39, 1933; also Dad, who passed away on June 24, 1939. Always remembered. —lnserted by their loved ones. ECKHOFF.—In loving memory of our dear father, Dugald Napier, who passed away on Juno 19, 1935. Loving and kindly in alt his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, A beautiful memory left behind. . —lnserted by his loving children, Kitty. Phyllis, Dugald, and Victor. FINCH.—In loving memory of Mother and Grandma, who departed this life 17th Juno, 1928. Memories are as dear to-day As in the hour you passed away. —lnserted by L.M. and E., JENKINS.—In loving memory of my dear Husband and our Father, who passed away on Juno 19, 1937. Loved in life, and living yet, In the hearts of those who never forget. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters. MILLER. —In loving memory of our dear brother Fred, who passed away at VVaihi, Juno 19. 1938. Wo think of you in silence, Fred; We oft recall your name. What would we give to clasp your hand, And hear your voice again. Inserted by Doris, Isobel. and Ken, MILLET?.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Fred, who passed away at Waihi, June 19, 1938. Lonely is our home, Fred. Empty is your place; Lonely are the hearts of those Who miss your smiling face. ' —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. ’■REID.—In loving memory of my dear Mother and our Granny, who passed away J one 19, 1940. “ Ever remembered.” —lnserted by her daughter Rose, son-in-law Len, and grandchildren.

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Evening Star, Issue 23915, 19 June 1941, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23915, 19 June 1941, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23915, 19 June 1941, Page 8