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IN MEMORIAM

BEUTH.—.In loving m»mory of dear jsi&ter Olive, who passed away on July 13, .1929; also Kitty Fields, on July 11, 1932. To-day brings back sad memories, Of loved ones gone to rest; j And those who think of yoti to-day. Are those that loved you best. —lnserted by your loving brother and Art. ' BRADY.—In loving memory of our dear /daughter and sister. Tot. Though our hearts may break with sorrow, By the grief so hard to bear. We shall meet her some glad morning In the Upper Garden there. ■ —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters •nd brothers. Air. and Mrs. Cadman and 'family, Vi'hangarei. BRAM LEY,—In loving memory of my Wear father, who passed away July 11, 1932; also dear mother July 17, 1924. Dearly loved and sadly missed. , / •—Myra, Sydney and family. CLAPHAM.—A tribute of love to Gerald \Rowe, the devoted husband of Ethel and darling dad of Len and Joyce. God's greatest gifts, lovo and remembrance. CLAPHAM.—In loving memory of Gerald, who was accidentally killed on July 11, 1932. —lnserted by hi» friends, Labarre's, Thames, I, / DOUGLAS.—In affectionate remembrance of my beloved fiance, Peter, who passed away July U, 1930. Deeply regretted. I —lnserted by N. Jefferson. FIELDS.—In loving memory of darling Kathleen (Kitty), fell asleep July 11, 1932. / Wo mitis you, for we loved you, As memories we recall; Our hearts were crushed and broken, when we knew that you were gone. You will never be forgotten, dear, For true love never dies; And the dearest spot to us on earth. Is where our dear one lies. —lnserted by her mam. / FIELDS.-ln loving memory of our darling only sister Kathleen (Kitty), fell asleep July 11, 1932. . ; A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps her memory always dear. —lnserted by liei loving brothers, Chris fend Jack. 7 FIELDS.—In fond and loving memory of * n l" dear friend Kathleen who passed away July U, 1932. Deep in my heart lies a memory / Of a loved one gone to rest, •Ami in fond memory I will keep her. For she was one of the best. i —lnserted by her loving friend A. Young. FORD.—a tribute of lovo to the beauti- I lul memory of our dearly-beloved husband and father, who fell asleep July 11, 1930. God's greatest gift, remembrance. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. ~ FREELAND.—In loving memory of ' aptain John Freeland, who was , called Jiome July 11, 1921. Hush, bo every murmur dumb, , It is only till He come. Inserted by his wife and family. *"^D.—!ln loving memory of Capu Freeland, who fell asleep July 11. Til the day break and the shadows flee •way (I. Theaealoniana 4.14). I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21540, 11 July 1933, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21540, 11 July 1933, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21540, 11 July 1933, Page 1