IN MEMORIAM.
. BAaER.—In loving memory of our dear mcoo and mother, -who fell ael-sep in Jcfus on August 5, 1920. I have called theo by tliy naraa; Thou art Mine. —Inserted by her loving aunt and her llttla boy, Alan. BEST.—In loving memory of our dear mctaer, who passed away August 5. 19-20. How tto rnisg her loving footsteps, Ak about the house she roamed. As we love her, bo miess lior. She was the> sunshino of our home. "is tad. but true, we wonder why. The best are always first to die." ' —Inserted by her loving daughters, <rerty, Annie, C!a:ra, and tons, Albert and George. BEST.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on August £, 1920. God saw that her footstep 3 faltered, ( That the hill had grown too steep; So ihe touched her weary eyelids, __And bade our mother sleep. sound _ disturbs her -slumber. Not ft pain to mark her brow; All her cares and trials are ovor, She is quietly sli.-eping now. —Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Edith and Keg. Jenner, and her son George. BURGESS.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed peacefully away on August 5, 1923. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved i 3 stilled ; A place is vacant in our homo Which never can bo filled. —-Inserted by her loving husband. S. G. Bui%ess, and family. DICKEY—In memory of the late Conley Dickey, who departed this life, August 0, 1918. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his friend. Milior. FORREST.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 3 ■ 1293 Ever remembered. —Inserted by her loving: daughter and eon-m-law, B. and N. Taylor, Otahuhu. FRANCIS.—-In loving memory of our little pal, C. A. (Charlie) Franciu, who died at Waiuku. August 5. 1922. —Inserted by Rangi. KAY.—In loving memory of my dear father, Adam Kay, who passed away on August 5. 1922; also dca.r mother, Jano Kay. September 29, 1909. To-day brings back sad memories Of loved ones gone to rest. —Inserted by their lovir.g daughter and eon-in-law, M. H. and Chas. Morley. KAY.—In fond remembrance of dear iKrandpa, who died August 5, 1922. Heaven retaineth now our treasure. —Inserted by Annie and Fred. Anderson, 5, Farrar Street, Grey Lynn. MESSAGE.—In loving memory of ray dear friend, Elizabeth Message, who passed away, August 5, 1923. Ever remembered. —Inserted by K.G. W ATKINSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Alice Maud Watkinson, who died at Papakurii. August 4. 1921. —Inserted by Stan and Ernie. YATES.—In loving memory of my dear father, Alfred Albert, who passed away at Kotorua on August 5, 191 G. —Inserted by his loving daughter, Tangi fezmpson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18779, 5 August 1924, Page 1
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