IN MEMORIAM.
CLARK,—In fond and loving memory of my,.dear husband, George William Clark, who passed * away v at Thames Hospital July 14, 1025. ' . . Still Badly missed. ATy dear left his hap#y home, I _Ko longer could he stay. Becauso it was the Saviour's wish To call him straight away. "We have lost, but heaven has gained, « One of the best the world contained. He will clasp the unbroken chain Closer when we meet again. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary Clark, Paeroa. ~ • % " .. COURT.—In loving memory of my dear husband, David "Kirk Court, who fell asleep in Jesus on July 14, 1930.—Sadly missed and who will never be forgotten. Once more xra leave this busy road Of worldly toil and care, Remember as we pass along , This is the house of prayer. —lnserted by his loving wife, C. Court. t COURT. —ln loving memory of our dear lather, David Kirk Court, who passed away July 14, 1930. We sadly miss your smiling face, fte miss your kind advice. < • That smile that made so many friends fias left a beautiful memory behind. J Sadly missed. , —lnserted by his .1 son, William, and o&ughter-in-law, Mary.
HAMMOND .—ln fond and loving memory of my dear husband Fred, who fell asleep July 14, 1929. )'j So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife Rose. HAMMOND.—In loving memory of our near dad, who passed away, Tauranga Hospital, on July 14, 1929.
-—Loved and remembered always by Alf, Jiev. and Tess. JOHNSTON .—ln loving remembrance of ®?r clear mother and grandmother, who wed July y, 1930; also of our dear father j?" grandfather, who died June 27. 1927 tooth of Paterangi).
-Lovingly - remembered by their fighters, Kate and Lucy, and their grand*°n, Allan Bowler.
. UEWENDAHL.—In loving memory of a riti we never forget, Fred LiewenVtv ?• Seisin gfors. Finland, who, together WW shipmates, was drowned on the "Okianga Bar, July 14, 19'28. .—lnserted by Sir and Mrs. Bonner and ®ily, and N. Watkins. ,PETERSEN .—ln loving memory of our T„f r ' bother, who departed from this life • al y 14, 1927. '"-Inserted by her loving daughters.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 1
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