IN MEMORIAM.
GREENWOOD. — loving memory of my dear wife, Ada, who departed this life on May 22, 1922. . * Thy memory is always with us. MABET.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on May 23. 1918. , Rest, dearest mother, sweetly rest. They miss you most who loved you best, Forget you! No, we never shall; We loved yon then, we love you still. —InKerfced.by W. J. and E. A. Steen, and ■grandchildren. NICHOLSON.— loving remembrance of my dear wife, and loving mother of Joan and Billy, who passed away at the New Hebrides, May 23, 1922. —Marrnion Nicholson. NICHOLSON.— affectionate and everloving memory of my dearest daughter (Chum), who passed away at the New Hebrides, May 23. 1922. Asleep, just asleep. Mother . NICHOLSON.In affectionate and* everloving memory of dearest sister, who passed away at the New Hebrides, May 23, 1922. ' Inserted by all her loving sisters. BUTLF'DGE.—In ever-loving memory of Barrett Ruiledge, who died at Auckland, May 23, 1917 —Inserted by his wife and family. SEYMOUR.-—ln loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Lily, who passed away May 23. 1920. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —Inserted by her loving husband and ' family. ' STONES.In loving memory of Alma, who passed away on May 23, 1920. Sunshine passes, Bhadowß fall. Love and remembrance outlive all. Inserted by her loving mother and Bisters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18406, 23 May 1923, Page 1
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