IN MEMORIAM.
BROCKLEBANK.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband. William Brocklebank, who lost his life in Ralph's mining disaster, September 12, 1914. Sweet communion soothes all sorrow. —lnserted by his loving wife, Huntly. BROCKLEBANK. brance of our dear father, 'William Brocklebank, who lost his life in Ralph's mining disaster, September 12, 1914. Sorrow is assuaeed when communion is established. —Still londlv remembered by his loving -daughters. MANTON.—In loving memory of Catherine Manton, who died September 13, 1929. — R.I.P —lnserted by her loving family. MAYALL.—In loving memory of dear Ida, who died September 12, 1930. Peace, perfect peace. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. Heaver and family. NICHOF.^, —In loving memory of our dear hus' ind and father, who fell asleep Septembe; 12, 1930. "We shall know each other there when •arth'e trials all are o'er." —lnserted :by his loving wife and daughter. / PILKINGTON.—In loving remembrance of our dear daughter, Joyce Daphne Pilkington, who passed away on September 12, 1927. —Sadly missed by her loving mother and father, and Hessie and Roy, Rotorua. PRICE.— In loving memory of our dear father, William Henry, of Birmingham, England, who died September 11, 1920. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Flora, •®d David Curtin. ROUNTREE. —ln loving memory of our dear son, Ross lan who ma called home September 13. 1930. In the old home you nre dailj remembered; Sweet memories cling around your name; Our hearts just ache with sadness; Our eyes shed many a tear; God knows how much we loved him, -a* it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by his loving partnts, sister. Bnn brothers. SCURR —ln loving memory ol our dear fon arid Whether George, who died September 12. 1321 Some may think you are forgotten. Though on earth you are no more. But in memory you are alwayß with us, As you always were before, inserted h'y his loving father, mother. Bisters and brothers. SPGNCE.—fo fond and loving memory , our . dear so a and brother, Ralph Francis, Who departed this life September 12, 1927. —lnserted by his loving parents and brother. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20976, 12 September 1931, Page 1
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