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IN MEMORIAM

CHURCHES.—In fond and loving memory of my very dearly-loved husband, William Cuthbert, who departed this life ilay 6, 1931.—"Sweet 'Jems, have mercy." There are times when the world grow a dark and cold.

When sorrows make our life-path blouk, When I look in vain for the suile of old. And miss the voice that has ceaied to speak. Let me say, when the care-cup is filled to the brim,, ~ " 'Tia hard, to drain it, but God knows best." Inserted by hiß fond and loving wife, Ella B. Churchy®. DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of Laura J. Davidson, isltlest daughter of John and Annie Davidson, who fell asleap May 4, 1932.

» On the B.eaurrection Mornmg, Soul ana body meet again. UNO more sorrow, no more weeping, no more '' pain. —lnserted bj her family.

DAWKINS.—In memory of our dear wife and mother, who fell asleep May 5, 1933. A beautiful aiature, loving: and k;,nd. A beautiful memory left behind, a, —Inserted fcy her loving busbanl, Oa, Koy, Stanley, Atliol and Buster. DWYER.—Ia loving memory ot on dear mother, who paused away May 4, 1932, and dear father, who passed away May 15, 1928. liver remembered. —lnserted b;jr Nora and Reg. HUNTER.—In loving remembrance of our deac. father, Samuel Benton, who departed this life May 4, 1934. At rest. —lnserted ' bj- his loving sonn and daughters. '< HUNTER.-In loving memory < f dear papa, who paused away May 4, 1934.--E.I.F. —lnserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Jack,' Ruby, and children. KIRTLAN.—In loving memory ol our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 5, 1934. A wonderful nature, a smiling face, None in thsi world could fill that spiuie. Los 4 from sight, but not from iovn. Just waiting for us in heaven above.

—lnserted bv ho- loving husbanl, Will, daughters and 6on. Florence, Daphne,, Joy and Ken

KIRTLAN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and 6ister, Win, who pas&sd B.way May 5, 1934. 1 Loving memories never die. As years roll on aqd days go jy; Sweetest memories, fond and true, Will ever/ remain, dear Win, of you,

—Ever remembered by Mother, I'lo. and Hazel. KIRTLAN.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt.

Her memory, still so sweet and <lear, Is treasui'ed still with ioro sincere.

—lnserted by Pearl, Harold and iamily, MARTIN.—In loving memory of our deat mother and granma, who died on May 4, 1934.

When days are dark and friends are few, Dearcs f mother, how I think of you?

Let fr;ends be friends if they are true, I lost my best when I losit you. —Ever remembered by her laving dautthtsr and son-in-law and grandchildren, lira, and Mr. MoLauglilia, Pukemiro.

MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on May 4, J934. Sleep on, dear mother, free fron pain. In God's own time we'll meet again. —Ever remembered by Betty. Genge and fr.mily. of Pukemiro. RE ID In loving memory of Myrtle who died Ms.y S, 1927. You will never be forgotten dear,

For true love never dies. —lnserted by her loving father, sisters and brothers.

ROWLEY.—In loving memory of my dear wife, (,'aroliiio, who fell asleep May 5, 1927. I miss you roost who loved you best.

—lnserted by her lovinir husbaud. J. C. Rowley. TESTER.--In loving memory of Lewis Bernard, only son, who departed thin life suddenly May 4, 1930, agwl 18 years.

Although yen are gone, . Love still lingers on, We cannot believe it is true; Av.'ake or sleep. our thoughts eocm to creep Back to tha days spent with yoi —lnserted by his loving mothcsisters Ivy arid Dorothy, and Gran. THOMSON.—In loving memory oj! our dear father, William Thomson, who' died at nuapuke. May 5, 1928. —lnserted by W. A. Thomson and family. WYATT.--Ij-| affectionate remembrance of O'Jr beloved husband and fatler, who Passed away May 4, 1934. In silence we remember.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 1

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