IN MEMORIAM
Halbert. —ln sad and loving memory of my dear wife and my mummy, Heni Hauata, who passed away at Muriwai June 1, 1940. • Friends may think we have forgotten If they sometimes see us smile. But they little know the heartache We are holding all the while. Inserted by her sorrowing son and husband. Ha'lfaprti-rln. sad and loving, memory , of J>iir dear daughter and sister, Heni Hauata, who passed away at Muriwai on June 1. 1940. Our sad’ thoughts often ‘ wander, as evening shadows fall, Back to .the days ,of happiness, days ■r i .beyond recall. ' ’ And a. vision comes before us, so calm, so dear and so sweet Of her whose' voice is silent, and whose eyes are closed in sleep. Inserted by her sorrowing parents, sisters and brothers. Pitt, William Tutepuaki.—ln loving memory' of our dear one who > . passed away June 1, 1937. Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a wound only God can heal. Life is eternal, love will remain; In God's own time.we’ll meet again. Inserted by his loving widow and daughter. Pitt.—ln fond memory of dear Uncle Bill, who passed away June 1. 1937. In our hearts his memory is evergreen. —Moe, Oha and Bubba.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20569, 31 May 1941, Page 1
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205IN MEMORIAM Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20569, 31 May 1941, Page 1
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