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IN MEMORIAM

BOOTH— In loving memory of my dear sister Dorothy, who passed away November 8. 1933. - Badly missed. —lnserted by h«ir Maud. CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear brother and ancle, Harold Hugh, who passed away on November 8. 1933. Sadly mieeed, but in. memory's keeping, treasured ever, Are' the happy days we have spent together, r—lnserted by his people at Birkdnie and Paihia. FRASER-rJjn. la vine memory of my daughter Annie, passed irway- November 8. 3931 , Two ead years ago 40-d»y, Sw.ce my dearest daughter was called away: ' 1 often think of yori. dear daughter. An 3 my heart is sore with pain; God will some day cure my heartache. When He links the fcro'ken chain. '—lnserted by her loving mother. &. •Quigley. FRASEflr—In loving memory of onr dear sister, who passed away November 8. 1932. What happy days /we once enjoyed. When we were all together; How sad and changed it all is now Since you have gone for ever.

—lnserted by her loving brother and nster-iatjav, W. and M. Quigley, Hunua. loving memory ofi oar dear sister and aunt. Annie, who passed away November 8, 1932. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show that we remember. —lnserted by her 1 loving brother and Bister; J. R. Quigley /and family, Opaheke. FRASER,—In loving memory of our dear auntie, who passed away on November 8, 1932. f We had a precious auntie. The angels have her now. Where aw pain or spirow Can cloud our auntie's brow. —From her niece and nephews, Mary, Joe. Bill and Jim. Hunua. GIVEN.—In loving memory of my dear . wife, wi.o passed away November 8, 1933. . Some may think you ar» forgotten. Though on earth ycfu aire no more, But you're with me as you always were before.. HAMQNr—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband ,and our father, Charles Frederick, who passed away November 8, 1887; also of George Riiinsford. beloved son and brother, accidentally killed California. December 12. 1313. HANKEY.—In ,loving memory of my dear husband, Leonard Hankey, passed. away November s, 3933. Not lost to us, who love you dear. Not lout, but gone before. —lnserted by loving wife Kate. eon Leonard. HAN KEY,—In loving memory of dear father, who passed away November 8. 1933. Loved in life, treasured in death. A beautiful memory is all we have left. —lnserted by Eileen. Ernie and grandson John Grey. ; 1 HAIIKEYi—In loving Memory of our dear dad, who passed away November 8, 1933. Ever remembered.

_.T-Inje'rted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Edith and Jock.

LORD.—A tribute of l«ve to the memory of mother / , Not just to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Evw remembered by Ed. and Dolly. Tauriuiga. . . Mc?VoY.—ln loving memory of our dear P" saß< ' awa y November Ever remembored. ,--Inserted by her brother, Ernie, and Dstfcr-in-law, Elsa. MOLD. Treasured memories of dear Claud, killed at Otahuhu, November 8, 19251. aged 21. We meet every day in memory's garden. —-Miim and dad, Auckland. MOLD.—In loving memory of my dear brother Claud, killed at Otahuhu, November 8. 1929 , Not just to-day, but every day# In silence I remember —lnserted by his/ sister Milly BTEVENBON. —ln loving memory of nober» Stevenson, who passed away November 8, 1931.'

At rest. .v "-Inserted by his wife and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21952, 8 November 1934, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21952, 8 November 1934, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21952, 8 November 1934, Page 1

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