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IN MEMORIAM.

CUNNINGHAM—In fond and. lovincr fiiemory of my dear mother, who departed (his life August 20, 1926. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving daughter, F. It. Gcott, Hamilton Road, Cambridge. HISTICH,—Tn loving memory of our dear little poll, George Histich, who died August 21, 19-28. I mourn for him in silence, Wh'en thero are none to see; For God only knows How dear ho was to me. —lnserted by his loving fit'ier and Tnother, Joe and Dora Histich, Pukekawa.

MANSON.—In loving memory of our clearest Uncle Lea. who was accidentally killed August 21, 1926. In memory a constant thought. In heart a silent sorrow. For ns ho always.did May God grant him eternal rest.

—Ever 'remembered by his son David, *lso Sid and Annie Sussex. Kaukapakapa. WEIR.—In affectionate and fond remembrance of, James Weir, who passed peacefully awaif August 21. 1928.

—lnserted by his loving wife Margaret. )ind daughter Doris. WOODCOCK ta loving memory of my riarling son Ronald, who passed away on August 21', 1926. I never shall forget you, The one I loved so well; God alone knows how much I miss you, But words can never tell.

—lnserted by his loving father. WOODCOCK.—In loving memory of Jionald Woodcock, who departed this life August 21, IIJ2G.l I J2G.

Your niothe.- heard you call her, Ron. You loved her best of all. So God held out his loving hand And said, Mum, come along. .Tust lay your head beside your boy. As you did in days of yore. And in God'a keeping you'll both be safe, On that bright and golden shore. —lnserted by his loving Auntie Jesßie, Warkworth.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20339, 21 August 1929, Page 1

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