IN MEMORIAM
BUTCHER.—In loving memory of my dearest sister, who died September 1, 1931. Not just to-day. but every day, In silence I remember. —lnserted by Katie. • COUTTS.—In ever-loving memory of dear Dad, who passed awry September 1, 1930. 1— Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Len and Jack. DENT.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Albert, (Bert), who passed away September 1, 1931. —Ever remembered by his sisters and brother. HOWE.—In sweet memory of our darling sister, Hilda, who passed away September I, 1931, Rotorua. Loved in life, treasured in death, /A beautiful memory is all we have left. —lnserted by her loving brother anil ■ister, Ivan and Thelma.. HOWE.—In loving remembrance of my only sister Hilda, who went to her reward at Rotorua. September 1, 1931. On that resurrection morn we shall meet, —'inserted by Elsie and family. _ HOWE.—In loving memory of my dear Bister, Hilda Lillian, who fell asleep September 1, J 931. ■fclone from us her smiling face. Her pleasant, cheerful ways: The heart that won so many friends In bygone happy days. —lnserted by Fredric. LOW.—In loving memory of James C. Low. who died at Birkenhead on September 1, 1917; aged 25 years. Fondly remembered by his mother and brother. ' MEIKLEJOHN.—In lo vine; memory of a loving mother arid grandmother, who passed peacefully away on August 31, 1929. —lnserted by hei loved ones. NEVILLE.—In loving memory of my dear grand-daughter Pearl, who passed away September 1, 1931. Her memory is precious beyond expression, Her absence unspeakable Borrow. r -Inserted by her loving grandmother, A. Kirker. NEVILLE.—In loving memory of our deaf niece Pearl, who passed away September 1, 1931.
To memory ever dear. —lnserted by her loving aunty Ivy and Vi. NEVILLE—In loving memory of my dear friend. Pearl, who passed away, Waihi HosJiital. September 1, 1931. —Ever remembered by her chum, Mavis. ROBiNSON.—In loving' memory of our daughter Waveney Dorren, who passed away —lnserted by her loving parents, 11. and E. Crosby, brother Jack arid sister Joyce end A'lf. SYKES.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away September 1. 1927: also my mother, August 7, 192!?. /Loving thoughts, true and tender. Just to show I still remember. —lnserted by Harriet. TURNER.—In ever loving memory of c-tir dear wife and mother, who died September 1, 1930. Sleep on. beloved. —Ever remembered by her loving husband and son Sydney. turner .—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September I. 19U0. Always, loved: ever remembered. ■ —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Agnes TURNER In loving memory of mother, tvho passed away September 1, 1930. / A cheerful way, a smiling face. Of one who's gone, we can't replace. —fondly remembered by Ivy and George, .Waiuku. TURNER.—In fondest memory of mother, who fell asleep September 1, 1930. When trials come, if you only knew, Dear mothtr, how we long for you. --Dearly Ipved by Nellie and Archie, Waiuku. < . TURNER,-.»Dear to memory of granny, who died feptcmber 1, 1930. Loving memories, fond and true, ever remain, dear granny, of you. —Sadly mjßued by lean, Isobctl and Vernon, J, /• . ' Si y' :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21276, 1 September 1932, Page 1
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