IN MEMORIAM
. ABRAHAM.—'In loving- memory of our Beu foster-brother, Joe, who passed away llay 6, 1332. 2iot just to-day, but every day, ■"■ln silence we remember thee. —lnserted by his loving foster-brother '■..;':■ fcnd sister-in-law, Muriel and Eric Cathcart. BODDY.—In loving memory of our dear husband and, father, who passed away May 6. 1933. ■Resting where no shadows fall. His sudden death surprised and pained us alllie toiled hard for those he loved, I'hen left us to remember. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters Gladys and Elsie. ? ■ BODDY.—In' loving memory of our dear lather, who passed away May 6, 1933. Hij. memory is precious beyond expression, His absence unspeakable sorrow. —lnserted by his loving daughter and eon-in-law, Gladys and Jim. BODDY.—In loving memory of our dear fattier, Charles Boddy, who passed away Hay 6, 1933. (As times goes on we miss you more. Your memory is as fresh to-day lAs in the hour you passed away. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, Elsie and Joe. BURTON.—In memory ot my dear wife. Annie Louisa, who passed away May 6. _ 2931. Ever remembered by all at Swanson. —lnserted by F. Burton and family. CAMPBELL.—Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of our dear wife and toother; Ellen Josephine Teresa, who died May 6, 1933. ■Requiescat in pace. by her sorrowing husband and -CHURCHES.—In fond and loving memory ,[ very dearly-loved husband, William VnV. t, who departed this life May 0, *931. Immaculate heart of Mary. Our prayers for him extol: Sweet sacred heart of Jesus, if f- Te merc y °n his soul, ilay God be with you till we meet again. n,;r In i erted 'by hia fond and loving wife. ■ B. Churches. . CHURCHES.—In loving memory of our Oaar son Willie, who passed away on May •E, 1931.—R.1.p. * . Dearly loved and deeply mourned by his. loving father, mother and brothers. DAWKINS.—In memory of my dear wife "ad mother, who fell asleep May 5. 1933. A. beautiful nature, loving and kind, A beautiful memory left behind, •p—kiserted ,by her loving husband, Ila, oy , Stanley,, Athol and Buster. . pAWKIMS.— In fond remembrance of a loving mother, who fell asleep May 5. 1933. mother, when you left us, . Unr hearty were filled with pain. 2* get comfort from the thought. Ihat our loss is heaven's gain. - •""•Inserted by her loving son and daugh'""law, Stan and Madge. ».,f.VANS.—In loving memory of our dear little daughter Hazel Ruth, who left u» 5, 1931. God hnth led our dear ono on. And He can do no wrong. "-Inserted by her loving parents, sister fc a<! brothers. FITCHETT.—In loving memory of our ?, ear sister. Sadie, who was called home ' i!a >' 6, ,193 a. Ever remembered. ' t: 'r^ nsor 'ed by her loving brother and er > Mrs. Roberts. Forest Farm, Waiuku. MACDERMOTT.—In loving memory of , Ur dear mother and grandma, who fell sle? t' May *>. 1933. Until the day breaks. t~T T !? Bf fr ,e( l by her loving daughter Annio * n, t family. —ln loving memory of Myrtle, who fased away May 5. 1927. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, "weetest rent, has followed pain. "-Inserted by her loving father and family. —ln loving memory of my dear e . Caroline, who fell asleep May 5, 1927, I miss you most, Who loved you best. • t ," ser te ( d by her loving husband, J. C. loving memory of our Thomson, who died at . a ?BPuke. May 5. 1028. V Thomson and family. ' ov ing memory of our ' 1 G M3^ ancl UlO -^ 0r ' Elsie, who died Always loved and remembered. hy her loving hueband and •—ln loving memory of mother. ay 6, 1933 !uvay nt Whangarei Hospital To memory ever dear, sertecl by her loving eon Arthur,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 1
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