IN MEMORIAM.
LEATHERBARROW.—In lovine memory of our h'-sband and daddy. Bert Leathernarrow. who passed away September 15, 1921. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his lovina wife and children. Harry. Girlie, and Bertie. TIBBITS— In f loving memory of a* good. kind father, Gervase Tibbits, -who passed away at Paparoa, Kaipara, on September 16, 1920. Fondly remembered. WOOLLEY.—In ever-loving mejmory of my dear father, who died September 3.7, 1918; also my dear mother, who died September 26. 1916 In lovins memory of Willie, son of the late Mining Inspector, Thomas Ryan; also my brother, Willie Pattison, who met his death, at the Huntly disaster. Their voices now silent, Their hearts are now cold; The smiles and the welcomes That met me of old. I mourn them in silence,' With sorrow unseen. And dwell on the memories Of days that have been. —Inserted by their sorrowing mother •fed sister, Katharine Kemp.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 1
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148IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 1
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