IN MEMORIAM.
PETSCHUKET.—In loving memory of William (Chook), who was accidentally killed at Ongaruo on July 6, 1923. Gone from this world. So swiftly plucked, like a flower in bloom, So silent and so loving. Yet called away bo soon. —lnserted by E< L. Blake. PETSCHUKET.—In loving memory of our dear friend William (Bill) Petschuket, who wan accidentally killed at Ongarue, a« result of railway accident, on July 6, 1923. One of the best, Beloved by all. A faithful friend. —lnserted by J. and A. Tidmarsh and family. ROWE.—In loving memory o.' mother and our dear grandma, who passed peacefully away, July 6, 1324. Dearer to memory than words can tell Waa the ono wo lost and loved so well. ren iembered by her loving daughter Ethel Devey. n,nd grandchildren, Phyllis, Enid and Glcnico, To Aroha. WATERS.~In loving memory of our only son and brother, Norman Leslie (Bunt) u ? was killed in the accident to 1923 ° express at Ongaruo. July 6, Sadly missed. Inserted by father, mother and sisters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19062, 6 July 1925, Page 1
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