IN MEMORIAM.
BRUNTON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane, who died September 30, 1929. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband and ttrnily. CRAWFORD In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away September 30, 1024. One of the best. —lnserted by hia loving wife and family. Howick. CRAWFORD.—A tribute of love to the memory of our dear father, who fell asleep September 30, 1924. In memory a constant thought, In heart a eilent sorrow. —lnserted by Jack and Ethel. Howick. CRAWFORD.—In memory of my frierd John, who died September 30, 1924. Jn memory's keeping, treasured ever, Are the happy hours we epent together. —lnserted by W. Brady, Eller3lie. INGS.—In loving memory of our dewr *ife and mother, who passed away September 30. 1930. —lnserted by her husband and family, Otorohanga. INGS.— In loving memory of our daughter Emma, who departed this life September 80, 1930. In our homo hangs a beautiful picture, To us more precious than gold; *Tis the picture of our daughter, Whose memory will never grow old. -Inserted by her mother and father. INGS.— In fond and loving memory of our dear sister Emma, who passed away September 30. 1930. Calm and peacefully she is sleeping. Sweetest rest has followed pain; We who ioved her. eadly miss her. But trust in heaven to meet again. —lnserted by her loving brother, sister-in-law, niece and her little eon Arthur, fceongotahn. INGS. —ln loving memory of our dear •ißter, who passed away on September 110, 1930. We never shall forget her, The sister we loved so well; My Lord knows how we miss her, And words can never tell. —lnserted by Bister and brothers, Violet, Charlie, Arthur, John and Kay. .INGS.—In loving memory of ojir dear "ster. who passed away September 30. 1930. Quick and sudden was her call. Her sudden death surprised us all; _ It ig only those who have lost can tell The loss of n dear one without a farewell. , brother-in-law. Elsie and Ted. .INGS,—In loving remembrance of dear "ster Emma, who died September 30, 1930. •hi silence sho suffered, in patience she bore, *»I God called her homo to cutter no more. "-Ever remembered, Aggie and Alic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20991, 30 September 1931, Page 1
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366IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20991, 30 September 1931, Page 1
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