IN MEMORIAM .
BETTERIDGE. —In sweet memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth "Betteridge, wno passed away on May 4, 1925; aged 56 years. —Ever loved by her daughter and son-in-law. and little grandson, Rose, Jack and Don Carruthers. EDWARDS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. George Edwards whn passed away on May 6, 1924. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family, Raynor's Roacl, Huntly. MARTIN.--11l loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth Martin, who died Mas 6, 1923. . , x . —lnserted by her loving daughter and grandson, Willie and Vivian. M M'HTESON.— In sad but loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on May 4, 192J>. at Paeroa, after a long and painful illness. Wo mourn for yuu in silence. But not with outward show. .. For those who mourn sincerely. ' Mourn silently and low. —lnserted b,v- his loving daughter and pon-in-laiv. Chrissio and Will; also littlo grandchildren. Gwenmc and Ronald. PENNELL. —In loving memory of our <loar mother, who died May 6. 1924. Also, dear dad, who died November, 192.'!. Memories linger for over. —lnserted by Tom, Mary and grand children. \ STAPLES.--111/' loving memory of S. P. Staples, only aiid dearly-beloved of France? and the'late William Staples, died May 5, 1921. After the battles of life conies peace. And the night ends in da,.v.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19320, 6 May 1926, Page 1
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