IN MEMORIAM.
BAXTER.—In memory of Robert. beloved fcushajid of Maud Baxter, died August 1. 1928. / Abide with me Sadly missed. —lnserted by his wife und daughters. CATER.—/n fond and loving memory of our dear father, George Frederick, who passed away August 3, 1928. He =leeps, but the heart wakefh, still i.i Thee. He \vait3 the fulness f>f Thy grace to see. All danger past, all pain and conflict o'er. But longing for the life that flies no more. , —lnserted by Dolly. Herman, Jean. Victor and John. COOK—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 1. 1918 Sweet memory lasts forever. —lnserted by her loving daughter arid son In-1 aw, Isabel and Robert Hast. Papakura. HAMLIN.- In loving memory of our clear wife and mother. Agues (Sis) who passed away at Tirau on August :i, 1927. Di-arlv loved and sadly missed. —S. !! Hamlin HIEATT. lir'loving memory of our dear •wife and mother who passed away August 2. 1919. There if- a peace for saints of God, •J rest sublimely calm. "lis purchased by the precious blood. And found before the throne of Clod, Ht-ynnd I lie reach of harm. fa in i iy. , HIEATT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who answered the call, August H. 1919 I'ntil the day breaks. I u.-c-icfl bv Annie and Fred llanlen antl family. Ilil.ulaia KNC-X—(n loving meuuuy ol our dear li'isl'i.;ii| ai/d father, died August U, 1917. Inserted by his loving wite and family. MO ij/. In Ifivinc memory of our dear •Ji"'" 1 r who ileparted from us oil August Inserted by her son William and family. MOODY.—I n I oving memory of our dear •i.-ier. who passed away August 1028. Time may pass and bring its changes, Fresh with every passing year; But youi memory will be cherished In our hearts that hold you dear. —lnserted by her loving sisters. NEWfiOMBE -In ever loving memory of o'tr dear brother Arthur, who passed away August 1, Iflitj Blessed lire the pure in heart, for they shall see God. flert. NEWCOMPE.-In ever-loving memory of Tny dear brother Arthur, who passed av.av ; August 1, VJ2(>. A silent sufferer who never complained, One of tho best this world contained. i —lnserted by his loving brother Cyril.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 1
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375IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20324, 3 August 1929, Page 1
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