IN MEMORIAM
BERNARD.—In loving memory of our Cear daughter. Violet Auvient Bernard wee Earker), who departed this life November 3, 1930. Ever remembered. "-Inserted by loving mother and father. ,&E LUEN.—In loving memory of my husband, \V 11. de Luen, who P?, 8 , Se d away last November 4, 1933, and of thy children. Until the day dawn. . DOUGLAS,-In loving memory of our Elsie, who passed through the little Bate November 4. 1933. —lnserted by her loving parents, brothers "a sisters and friend defr ,f l N f, RTY —In loving memory of our 1933 ttother - passed away November 3. ■lhe passing year ran never change Our thoughts of you, so dear; Memories linger every day, Remembrance \-eep . yo» near. •—lnserted by Florrio, Will and family. loving memory of our dear HI; «arry,. who. -.'ell asleep November 3, Morning dawns, or night returns But ive remember thee. Inserted by his loving parents, and v era. l In loving memory of onr enr brother, and urcle Harry, who fell asleep •"November 3, Ever remembered bv Dorothy'. Jack and ■^®Pnewß. l —ln Moving memory of our dear • v, olh «? and undo, Hurry, who fell asleep "sveiDoer 3, 1931 Always jr. our thoughts. famoy er reau:nbe red by Bertha, Les and wifi^J'j^—ln/loving memory of our dear her 4 0 pa3scd away ovem * farewells left unspoken, ohe quietly passed away. "•"inserted b y/ htr husbanr- and daughter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21948, 3 November 1934, Page 1
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233IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21948, 3 November 1934, Page 1
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