IN MEMORIAM
MARSHALL.—In loving memory of our fember 1 !!'^" 7, ° DaßS6d aWay 0n Sep - Gone to opon the beautiful gates for the rest of us to enter. Ki£htasL& HJSWT 4 "" cou,i » **»• O'CONNOR.—In loving memory of our 193» r W passed awa y September 22, Our hearts just nche with sadness, r J r i eyes , flhed maQ y a a • ox \ e * nows how we miss you As it dawns the second year. —lnserted by his loving family, Patetonga. ULI I AR, Ti In lov , in e memory of our dear ber 1932 ' ° passed away Septemthe eates of heaven she will meet U6 v\ ith the same eweet. loving face. famUy 6ert6d by her loving husband and In ,l° vin E memory of dear 22 1932 who passed away September Sweetest memories never die of one we loved so well. —Ever remembered by George and Elva. PULLAR—In loving memory of our dear mother and grannie, who passed away September 22. 1932. Inserted by Jim, Bertha and children. PULLAR.—In loving memory of our sister 1932 au 0 paseed away September 22, —lnserted by her brother, sister-in-law. "'J? 2 ®?' « i m, Doris, Marjorie, Joan and Patty Guild. PULLAR.—In fond and loving memory of my affectionate friend. Betty Pullar. whx> passed away September 22. 1932. With farewell left unspoken one quietly passed away. —lnserted by Violet Heappey. STEINER—In loving memory of our dear husband and father Joseph, who died suddenly, September 22, 1933, at Springdale. Quick and sudden was his call. Hie sudden death surprised us all; There is someone who misses you sadly And feelß the time long since you went, ihere is. someone who thinks of you daily. But tries to be brave and content. , —lnserted by his loving wife, son and daughter. TEIXEIRA.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, who passed away September 23. 1921. —Ever remembered by her father, mother and sisters. VOCBACK.—In loving memory of our deas brother, Phil., who passed away September 22, 1933. We were not by your side, dear Phil. To hear your last faint sigh. Or even whisper just one loving word, Or even say good-bye. —Remembered by his loving sister. May, and brother-in-law and children.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 1
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364IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 1
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