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IN MEMORIAM.

AGAR.—In loving memory of onr dear mother, who passed away July 17, 1928. With farewell unspoken. She quietly passed away.

—lnserted by her loving daughter and ion-in-law. Ruby and Victor.

CLARK.—A tribute of love to tho memory cf our dear husband and father. Henry William Clark, who fell asleep July 17, 1929.

Away in the beautiful somewhere. Sheltered from sorrow and pain. When life's journey is ended. I hope to meet you, dear daddy, again. —lnserted by his loving wife, eon and wee daughter./ CLARK.—In loving memory of our dear brother, who died July 17, 1929. Fondest memories never fade Of one we loved but could not save. —lnserted by Ivy and Georgo Clark, To Aroha. HARESNAPE mother, who passed away July 17, 1919. Loved in life, treasured in death, A loving memory is all we have left. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Jessie and P. While. HERBERI^ —In loving memory of my dear husband Thomas, who passed away July 17. 1929. My heart just aches with sadness, My eyes shed many a tear; God knows how much I miss dad As it dawns the first sad year. At the gates of heaven you'll meet me, With your kind and loving smile; We have only parted, dear. Just for a little while. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary. HERBERT,—In sacred memory of my dear father, who passed away July 17. 1929. lu our home hangs a beautiful picture. To me it's moro precious than gold; It's the picture of my darling daddy. Who passed away a year ago. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Ruby. HERBERT.—In loving memory of our dear dad and grand-dad, who passed away July 17. 1929 * A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our homo Which never can be filled. By angels' hands to heaven conveyed, to rest for ever there. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. Annie and John Bramley. MCDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, who passed away at Hamilton Hospital July 17. 1927. Her sweet, gentle voice keeps saying, "Dear children and mother, be bravo and true' At the end of tho lane of shadows, I'll be waiting and watching for you." —lnserted by her loving mother and her two sons. MUNRO. —ln loving memory of our dear wife and mother. Jeannie, who died July 17. 1929. Her smiling faco and cheery ways Are pleasant to recall, "lie had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. -Inserted by her loving husband and family, munro. —ln loving memory of our dear sister-in-law, who died at Coatesvillo July 17, 1929. Loved and remembered to-day, As in tho hour you passed away. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. Wbillanß, David and Nancy. MUNRO.- -In affectionate remembrance of my dear friend, Mrs. David Munro, who Passed awnr July 17. 1929. —Ever remembered by K. Phillips. PROBERT In loving memory of George Augustus Probert. dearly-beloved eldest son *'( W. A. and C. L. Probert, accidentally killed at the Victoria Battery, Waikino. on •July 11, mos —lnserted by his father, Newton Road ROBERTS—In loving memory of our ''ear mother, Reinc, who passed away July I', 1923 A loving mother, true and kind, A better friend we will never find. —lnserted by her loving son and daughters. WEINGOTT.—In sad and loving remembrance o£ my darling wife Vera, and infant s on. who fell asleep July 17, 1929. Ever remembered. May their souls rest in peace. —lnserted by her ever sorrowing husband, WEINGOTT.—In sad and loving memory V our , on ' s beloved daughter Vera (nee _" a Faigan), who passed away July 17. 1929; aged 23 years. I" ight on, brave knights. Man dies, but (f elory lives. Fight on. Death i 8 better than defeat. A lifo of service, never self. fcroUie Sette <l by her sorrowing parente and j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20618, 17 July 1930, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20618, 17 July 1930, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20618, 17 July 1930, Page 1

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