IN MEMORIAM.
BORGOLTE.—In loving memory ot our dear biother, Jean Varky. who was acq dentally burned to death, at Taumarunui, May 3. 1921: aged 22 years. The path before you was hard to tread, So God called you home with Him instead. We who love you, sadly miss you. Yet we know God' 3 will is best. . —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. _• I De GRANVILLE.— loving, memory of my dear husband. H. de Granville, who departed this life, May 3, 1922.—Beloved by ail who know him. At rest. - —Inserted by his wife and four children. HUTCHINGS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear father. F. J. Hatchings, who passed away at the Auckland Hospital May 3. 192 L . • V ' '■ To memory ever dear —Inserted ; by his loving son and. daughter-in-law. F. and N. Hutchings. JEFFERSON—In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Jefferson, who died in Waikato Hospital, May 3. 1919. ! ' ■ « -We miss you, dear father; We. mug so sore: " *»' • And as the days roll onward We miss you more and more. . 'Tis three years since we lost yon. .-* And our hearts are aching still. For a place is 'vacant in our home Which never can be filled. --Inserted by . -La loving eons and daughters. Pukemiro. . MACKAY.—In ' loving memory of dear mother, who was laid to rest* at Purewa on May 3. 1921.' '.'.,... —Ever remembered by her loving son and daughter-in-law, • Fred and Madge.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 1
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