IN MEMORIAM.
AGAR.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away August 24, 1920. A silent chord of memory is softly touched to-day. —lnserted /by hi 3 loving daughter Huby. ATKINSON.—In 1 oving memory _ of Frederick Atkinson, who died at Pailna on August 21, 1923. " Ever remembered." —lnserted by his daughter and ?on-in-l»w, Maude and "Willie Drever. Paihia. BENNETT.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Jane Bennett, died at the Thames Hospital, August 25, 1920. My grief this world will never know. The thoughts of - sadness that are mine, And with the years I older grow. My heart for her will ever pino. —lnseried f>v her loving mother-in-law, Tiosetta Bennett, "Waitakamru. CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away August '2O, 192 G. So sadly missed. —lnserfcd by her loving and sorrowing •on Cyril and his wee son Harry. DURHAM.—In 1 oving memory of our dear Ethel, who was called home oil August 21, 1922. ' Deep in our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly loving, tender and true. There is not a day. dear Ethel. That we do not think of you. —lcserled by her loving ones. HAMPTON.—In cad arid loving memory ®f our dear mother, who passed peacefully • way on August 25. 192 G. 1 hj» midnight stars are shining Upon a silent grave. Where sleeping without dreaming I» one ,mo could not save, •on-in-law, E. and A. Williams, Matamata. HAMPTON.— In sad and loving memory our dear grandmother, who passed peacefully away oil August 25, 192 G. Dear grandmother, how wo miss you, Though our weary ways nru few. Still wo'ro waiting till we meet you, Far above the sky so blue. —lnserted by her loving grandchildren. HOUGHTON.-In loving memory nf our i dear husband and father, Tristram Alfred, who passed away August 21, 1927. daughters. INGRAM. U-in fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Wilfred Beach, who pqsse<l away ut Kotorua August 21, IW6. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving wifo and sons. SCOTT.—In loving memory of Cora Scott, ivlio passed away August 21, 1928. I often think of you, dear girl. And think of lio'.v you died. An<| oh, it is so hard to think J. was not there to say good-byo •—lnserted by her lovin.i father. SKYNNER.—In loving memory of my Hear husband, Augustus E. bkynncr. who •iic-cl August 21, 192 i" I weep for you m silence, When thero is no ono to peo; Kor onli God in heaven known How much meant to in?. Sadly missed _by his loving wife and lons, C.yril nnp Kenneth. TAYLOR.—iII loving memory of our dear father, David Elisha. who passed away eud<tanly, August '25, 1927. —Kvcr remembered by his loving son and daughter in-law, Dick and -Millie. / WALLACE—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed awny August 21. 1922. Also our brother Percy, who died February 5, 1916. Loving/ thoughts, true and tender, Just to show wo still remember. —lnserted by Edith and Jack Toms and family, Waihi. , WESTCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear did, Albert Earnest. "Westcott, who was drowned «t JCgarunwuhiii on August 21, U'22. —lnperled by bis loving sons, Karnest *nd I'olauJ, /l'aiiatoetoe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20342, 24 August 1929, Page 1
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