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IN MEMORIAM.

BRADNEY.—In lovine memory of Lillie, enly child of E. and H. C. Bradney, who passed away February 5. 1926; aged 19 years.' Blessed are the pure in heart. CORBETT.—In loving memory of Ned, ■who was accidentally drowned, Maketu, ■February 5, 1931. —lnserted by E. Page. COX.—In loving memory of our dear Bother and grandmother, who departed this life February '5, 1928. Dearly loved and sadly missed.

—lnserted ,by her loving daughter, son-in- /, law and grandchildren. M. and C. Johnston and family. V COX.—In loving memory of my dear granny, who passed away February 5, 1928. God saw what was before you, dear granny. And what disgrace you would have to bear, Eo. smiling down, He thought it best To take you to His care. —Ever remembered by her only granddaughter. Zella. COX. In fond and loving memory of my dear grannie, who passed away February a, IS2B.

/ If your eyes could only open, ■. What changes ypu could see. But perhaps it is far better You are sleeping peacefully. —lnserted by her 'grandson. John, and great grand-children. Bill, and Joe. DAWES.—In loving memory of my dear another, who passed away February 5, l*w. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Hilda Hawthorne, Lake Eoad, Hawera. GARDINER—In sad and loving memory of our darling little Arnold, who died re Wary 5, 1329. At rest with Jesus and- free from all pain. —lnserted by his loving dad and, mum. •isters and brothers. • JOHNSON.-In loving memory of our brother George, who passed away on r ebrnary o, 1927. Ever remembered. ' = -Inserted by his loving isister and brother-in-law, F. and S. Tretheway. aiiou. MACKENZIE—In loving memory of our Hear father, who passed away at Morrms- ■ Tille February 5, 1931. His memory is sweetness beyond expression, His absence unspeakable sorrow. —lnserted bv his sorrowing family. Agnes, Flora, Elsie, . Muriel. Ivy. Jean and eon, Bruce. PICKETT.—In ever-loving memory of cur darling wife and mother. Eleanor Jane Pickett, who fell asleep at Auckland on February 5, 193: i. Some day we'll understand. —lnserted by her loving husband Een, and Billy and Dawn. PICKETT (Potts).- Tn fond and loving toemory of our darling Nellie, who was Called home on February 5, 1930. Sadly missed. —Mum and Bad. PICKETT—In a fie ctionnte memory of *ur darling sister Nellie, who fell asleep at Auckland February 5. 1930. To memory ever dear. —Emily, Phoebe and Bell. BCHUTT.—In loving memory of our dear and brother, Charles, who departed this •v. We February 5, 1931 Suffered in silence till God called him away. •Wy treasured memories of him are left each day. "-Inserted by his loviog parents, sisters brothers. • .BCHUTT.- -In loving memory of my dear Wother, Charles, who passed over February •• *931; aged 2G years. A loved one ever remembered. •-Inserted by his loving sister, Annio. . SCHUTT.-Tn loving memory of my dear JT'ead, Charley, who passed away at Auckland on February 5, 1931. Inserted hy his pal, Keg.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21099, 5 February 1932, Page 1