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IN MEMORIAM

V/II.SON.—In loving memory nf our beloved only daughter and sister. Olga Beryl, who fell asleep (September 10. 1931. Gone from this world so quickly. Plucked like a flower in its bloom: So beautiful, fair and loving. Oh! why was she taken so soon. brothers. Herns rd and Donald, Tnraru Rond, Thames. Wl I.SON.—De irest memories of our beloved crand-daughter, Olsa Beryl. who passed away, September 10. 1931. In our hearts ycu are fondly remembered. Sweet memories clinsr to your name; Tho hearts that hold you in deepest a flection Love you in death just the same. Remembered always by her grandparents, S. and W. Willetts, Richmond Strjet, lhames. WILSON,— In fond remembrance of our dear niece and cousin. Olga Beryl, who passed away September 10, 1034. (V A' 10 , ca,es heaven she will meet ue \ ith tfie same sweet loving face. —lnserted by her Aunty Hazel, Uncle Mngnn. Olive, Owen and Lewis. Wit.SON.—Loi'ing memories of our hefoved niece and pal, Olgu Bervl. who passed awny September in. 1031. tn memory sho is with us As she always was before. Dearly loved and sadlv missed by Aunty (tlnci flncl Uncle Sftiuiy. V/i I.SON,—In loving memory of our dear n >' SeptemXot just tc-day, but every day, j.n silence we remember. R\er remembered by Aunty Ada Uncle Percy and Cons n Doreen WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear Septet Ul'm, ° ,CU - Wh ° PaSSefi aWay Loving thoughts, true and tender. •lust to show we still remember -Nf-^H^fsh^a^d 6 ° Unt aml " Uai " 9 - WILSON.—T n loving memory of Olga who passed away at Thames. September 10. We miss her most who loved her best Inserted by a pal, Doris. loving memory of dear e a, who passed Mvay September 10. 1934 nre not forgotten Olga dear. Or will you ever be. As long as life and memory lasts. » ? will remember thee. —lnserted by her loving Uncle Dan and -\ untie- Kstner. WILSON.—In loving memory of dear 1931*" w ''° I,nss °d away September 10. Always loving and kind. Few in this world her equal we find One of the b?st that God could send. Her beautifi 1 life came to end. —lnserted by [lildn and Aithur. WILSON.—.In loving memory of dear Olga. who passed away September 10. 1931. lo think we could not say good-bye. Will always bring regret, tcr the ones who love you dearly, Are the ones who ne'er forget. —lnserted by loving cousins, Lylie and Jack snider. WH.SON.—In loving memory of dear Oka departed this life September 10, 103-1. Good was her heart, her friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around; But a beautiful life came to an end. She died like sle lived, everyone's friend. —lnserted by her loving cousins, Winnie and Con, Greymouth. WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear pal Olga (Chick), who passed away on Sept ember 10. 11134. What happy days we once enjoyed. When we were both together; How sad and :hnngcd it all seems now, That you have gone for ever. —lnserted by her loving pal. Marjorie, Greymouth. WILSON.—In loving memory of Olga, who passed away September 10, 1931. Alwi.ys remembered. —lrserted by Mrs. Graham and Bill.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22210, 10 September 1935, Page 1