IN MEMORIAM.
DUNLOP. —In loving memory of our dear dad, Thomas Gibson Dunlop, accidentally killed at Raglan on March 14, 1920. " Till we meet again. —Inserted by his loving sons, Oliver and Tom. DUNLOP.— loving memory of our dear father, Thomas Gibson Dunlop, of Netherton, accidentally killed on March 14, 1920. Till we meet again. Inserted by his loving son, daughter-:-law, and grandchildren, the Luminary, aw&kawa. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Eric Norman Johniton, who died at Auckland Hospital March 14. 19-21. No space of time or lapse of years Can dim our loved one's past; A loving memory holds it dear. Affection holds it fast. —Inserted by his mother, L. C. Johnston, Ngaruawahia. MARDEN.— loving memory of ray dear daughter. Annie, who died on March 7. 1921, through the cruel motor accident at Henderson. So dearly loved and deeply mourned, There was joy among the angels, When they saw my darling Annie. Climbing up the golden stairs. —Irt_ited by her loving mother. Jane McGregor. ROWE.— loving memory of our dear S other. Agnes Rowe, who departed this life arch 14. 1993. Inserted by her loriiig daughters, Florence and Millie. WATERS.In loving memory of my dear wife, who departed this life March 13. 1923. Still dear to memory. —Inserted by her loving husband and eon. J. T. Waters, J. H. Waters, Waihi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 1
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