IN MEMORIAM
GODWARD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Bonita, who passed away August 22, 1932.—R.1.P. So sad, and sudden came the call. Her sudden death surprised U3 all; A change in a moment fell. Without a chance to saj farewell. —lnserted by loving mother and family. HORWOOD.—In loving memoTy of my dear husband, who died August 22, 1919. Gone from us, but not forgotten; Never shall thy memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where you are laid. —lnserted tfy his loving wife, Whakatane. HORWOOD.—In loving memory of dear father, who passed away August 22. Loving memories, true and kind. Will always remain, dear dad. of you. —lnserted by his son George. HORWOOD.—Tn loving memory of our diar dad, passed away August 22, 1919, Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving children, Alice, George, and Dick. REGAN.—In loving memory of our dear friend. Bonnie, who died on August 22, 1932, tit Auckland. Rest in peace. —lnserted by Muriel and Steve McDonald.' REGAN In loving memory of my dear friend Bonnie, who died suddenly at Auckland, August 22, 1932. ' ' Rest in peace. —lnserted by her loving friend, John T. Scott. REGAN.—In loving: memory of our dear friend Bonnie, who died suddenly at Auckland, August 22, 1932. Rest in peace. / —lnserted by her dear friends, Margaret, Bert and Robbie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21576, 22 August 1933, Page 1
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