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IN MEMORIAM.

BRUCE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 23. 1923. Ever remembered —lnserted by her loving daughter Winnie. CATRAN (nee Westcott).—ln loving memory of my dearest daughter Eva, who ■was called to rest or February 03, 1929. Calmly rest my deare« daughter. Pain no mor u shall mark thy brow. All thy trias and cart* are over. You are happr resting now. —lnserted by her lavmjr mother, Papatcetoe.

CATRAN (not Westcott).—ln loving memory of cur dearest sister Eva, who paased.avray on February 23. 1929. Gad saw wh» wai bei.'ori you And what yc hail tn bear. And smiling dowii He thought it best To take you to Hia care. —lnserted by her loving brothers, Ernest «nd Roland. Papatoetne.

GIRVEN.—In loving memory of Richard William, who passed away February if, 1928.

Sadly missed

—lnserted by bis loving brothers, Jack Adam, Bob and George.

HANCOCK. —!*• loving memory of my dear husband, William H.mcock, who departed this li:V February 21 t9lB Sweetest oi memonen fond and true, WiD'eser remain fjeai Will, of you. —lnserted fcy his loving wife and daughter Point Chevalier.

JACK.—In loving memory oi my dear motner, ffanLiin £l-zh,. who departed this lifs Feb roar-- 23 10-28. Ere. remembered Vivey. p within tn? neurt you dwell, De'jpei fa; thau words can tell. —lnserte-i b-- her !<-v*ris daughter Ivy MO I- LO Y —ln loving memory of our Sarliag children. -Mary i J aincia, who died Fehi'Ti.v'ry 23- 132S and Joseph George. May 3, L3SK. Uutii tiie 'lay dawns and shadows cass away MSJIR In lev in 8 memory cf our deal fltiier. who pa. sed r.vay February 2/1 1-125 The flowers we ciaee .>i. vour grave May -anther ar.d decay E r t'le love .iik! re.Tect we have for voti Will nev*-r fa [it- away OLO-MAM. In io\:t!;i mt mory of our wire, :Jnd moti e:. whc i/.insed iwav in 1f5.il irv 22 i92H OLD tAM oi iiM >:<rai iiii.iiict w passed away Kel> J'iar 22. iO'.r-----1." ertei b, Kd'uutic am' Krina Oldham RA WRINGS •In loving nvtmory of Bri<i;u, belovt-d wil of Mr W W Raw lines ' !"e , who nested I'.vav at Hani ilt-'t; H'Hpral on Febrnarv 23. W2B There s someone who mn es you sadly. And feels time lons sin t you went; There is someone who things of you daily. And tries to h* hrave and content. 3d hernia your memory lingers. And to ween we know is vain: God will somt- <iay cure our heart.icho. When He links the broken chain. —lnserted by Ler lov.r.g husband, brother and sister-in-law, Rose and Alfred Mernman. f>iCHARD!3.—In lovins memory of our dear husband and father, Harry Trelawney <Lavm), who entered into rest February 2ii, 1826. —Lovingly remembered by bin wife and •en. Graeme.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 1