IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of Daniel Davidson, who died on August 15, 1924. —lnserted by . his wife and daughter. , DENIZE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Cedric, who departed this life on Axitrust 15, 1923.—R.1.P. Dearly loved; sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and brother. EXCELL.—In loving memory of my dear brother, who was accidentally killed on August 11, 1926.
Sadly missed but not forgotten. —lnserted by his loving siater-in-law and brother. Harry.
FTNLAY. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Edward Finlay, who died at Taumarunui, August 14, 1924. We think of you always But just to-day our memory is stirred Though two years have passed away. We miss you, dad, yes. We miss you, In a hundred different ways. —lnserted by his wife and children. GRAHAM.—In loving memory of our beloved . son and brother Trevor, who died August 14, 1923. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his parents, brothers and eistera, Pokeno Valley GRAHAM. —In loving memory of my dear grandson, Trevor James, died at Pokeno August 11, 1923. Ever remembered. —A. M. Manning. MAGKEY.—In lovi'ns memory of my dear • father "who departed this life ok August 14, 1925.-R.I.P.
I often think of you, dear father. When I am all alone. For memory is the oniy thins That Brief can cai! its own. Immaculate heart of Mary. Your orayers for him extol: Sucred heart of Jesua, Have mercy on hi& soul. „ . —lnserted bv his lovinsr daughter. A. Mackev. Yf
MARGISON. —In ever-lovint: memory of our darling only boy, Leonard, who passed away in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, August 14, 1925: aged 10 years. Lorn? dayß and nights he bore his pain, ! To wait for cure was all m vam; But God alone. Who thought it best, Did ease his pain and give him rest. Death came stealing o'er his willow At the breaking of the day; Without a sigh, without a tear. Our rlarlinr boy passed away. t
father, Te Aroha, and aisters, Doris and Minnie.
MARGISON.—In loving remembrance of Leonard, who passed away August 14, 1925.
A tender little flower. Plucked by the Heavenly Gardener. —lnserted by his uncle and auntie, M. end A. Margison, Avondale.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19406, 14 August 1926, Page 1
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