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IN MEMORIAM

EPPS.—Ip loving memory of our dear irife and mother, who passed away October a, im Ever remembered, sadly missed. —lnserted- by her loving husband and «ons, Bert and Jack. EPPS.—In losing memory of our .dear mother, who wont to rest October 3, 1033. —lnserted by Harry, Dolly and George, of Whantrarata. I EPPS.—In loving memory of our dear toother, passed away Auckland October 3, 1933. Bo fond to bur memory, so dear to our hearts. Our love for you, mother, will never dopart; No matter the years, be they many or few. Will be yeara of remembrance and longing for you. .—lnserted by her loving eon and daughter. Firank end Elida. ' EPPS. —In loving memory of Eliza Epps. who passed away October <l, 1933. • ! So dearly loved, so sacll.y missed. —lnserted by her loving, daughter and wro-in-law, M. A. and A. H, Gray. EPPS.—In , loving memory of dear Irtseie, who passed away October 3,. 1938. At rest. Vl —Ever remembered by hsv -aister-in-law, Joe, Cambridge. ERIKSEN—In loving memory of our dear father, who died October 3. 1933. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by F. and A. Rsid, and granddaughter, Betty. GRANT.—In loving remembrance of our father and busbaad. who fell asleep on October 3. 1933. Dearly loyed and s«.dly missed. —lnserted by his wife and family, Karaagnhake. KNAP,—In loving memory of our dear husband and fa-ther, who passed away October 3, 1933. A day of remembrance, sad to recall, Of a tlear one missed by all ; Beautiful memories, fond and true, Will erer remain, dear dad, of you. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters, Ethel and Elsie. KNAP.—In fond memory ot! our dear father and grandfather, who foil asleep October il, 1933. Ever remembered. —Bob, Dorrie, Roland, Jewel. KNAP,—In laving memory oi our dear father, who passed away October 3, 1933. He ha .a taken his last long journey In God's beautiful ship called Rest; Hp' left our world of sorrow V _ For the land of eternal rest. '—lnserted by Margajet, Tom, Louia ICNAP,—In loving memory of dad. who Unwed away on October 3, 1933. Just two words not hard to write. But those I'll! remember all 'through life. My Dad. —Joan. . KNAP .-—ln loving memory of dad, who till asleep October 3, 1933 Not only to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Roland ind gxandion, Jack. N(CHOLLB. —ln loving memory of my dear **fe, Nellie, who passed away October S, 1533, Moving and kind in all. her ways, Slow to condemn and quick to praise; Ready to help in time of need. Gentle in thought as well lis deed. —lnserted by her loving husband. NICHOLLS.—In fond memory of our dear mother, whose kindly words and thoughtful deeds will always keep her memorr sweet iir.d precious. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. NICHOLLS.—In loving memory of dear sister, Nellie, who (ell asleep in Jesus October 3. 1933. Over the river faces I see. Loved ones in glory oio waiting for me, —lnserted Iby her loving sisters, M. Harrington, F. Sisam, A. Hanlen, R. Smith and E. Manson. NICHOLLS.—In fond memory of grandma, who always loved to have us with her. —lnserted by her little grandchildren. SMITH.- -Tn memory ol! dear Violet, died October 3, 1933. Fold her. Father, in Thy arms, and let her be A messenger of love between our hearts and Thee. Lovingly remembered by Trixie, Tom, Rosemary and Lewis. THOMPSON.—In loving; memory of Edith, oar dear wife itnd motheir, wh()' passed away October 3, 1933. Until the day break. —Sadly missed by her loving husband and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 1