IN MEMORIAM
ATKINSON Jn loving memory of our "Mr wife and mother, who passed away du '3 r 5, 1917.
Kver Remembered. Inserted hy her husband and family. CONROY,—In loving memory of our dear Pother and grandmother, who passed away ""'r 5. 1921). j. Though life 1 j rings much that is altered, And time brings much that is new, J-'icre is one tiling that never altera. ■Chat's our memory, dear mother, of you.
J—-Inserted by her loving daughter and Alice. Eileen. I'osio and
CONroy,- In loving memory of our dear "othe r and grandmother, who passed away •'Uly a, 1909 memory o'f her loving ways Will linger with us all our days. ,rr^. ns f r ' e d by her loving daughter, Katie, "ou-in-law mid grandchildren.
t„ —ln lovifig memory of our dear Ti.f nml father, who passed away u 'y 5, 19:;!.
Kver remembered, fami] ' ly ''' s sorrowing wifo and
Iu lovii-v* memory of our flenr j> er a "d grandfather, who passed away r ; v 5, I9;j] Resting peacefully, but sadly missed. --Inserted by Harry, Ada and family. tiful ß6EN " A ' r i' j n'e of love to the beaufaii mp! "ory 01' our dear husband and j'.i Charles Smith, who passed away •"'■J- 0. 3927.
Sweet remembrance. "-Inserted by iir.s loving wife and family
& In loving memory of dear er ' w ho passed away July 5, 1927. V--'- yca ?B have passed away, ft miss him every day. •, by his daughter, J3. Watson.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 1
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247IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 1
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