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IN MEMORIAM

BUCKLEY.—Fondest memories of our dear mother, who- passed away at Morrina*ille, October 4, 1931. Remembered always by heri loved ones. —lnserted by Will, Muriello and Arthur. BUCKLEY.—In' loving memory of my clear mother and father, who passed away October 4, 1031 and 17, 1923. God's greatest gift—remembrance. -Dolly. CON LAN.—In loving remembrance of our Sear Nephew and Cousin Mick, who died , September 21, 1934. At evening, when shadows are falling, Sweet memories, saddened with pain, Brine into our hearts a longing, Hould we but Bee >ou again. —Always remembered by his Aunt, XJncle lad Cousins, Harold, Val and Winnie. ERICKSON.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Andrew Erickson, who passed away October 4, 1923. ' Gone, but not forgotten. FERGUSON.— In loving memory of our dear niece, Joyce Patricia, who pawed sway October 4, 1932. —lnserted by her loving uncle, aunt and ®ousins, Pah Farm, Wahnroa. JOHNS. —ln loving memory of dear Harry, who passed away October 4, 1932. 8o fond to our memory, so dear to our hearts, Onr love for you, Harry, will never depart. —lnserted by his loving parents and ®iters. ,fOHNB.—In loving memory of a dear mend, Harry, who passed away October 4, 1932. -Ever remembered by Reg. ' JOHNB r—ln loving memory of Harry, • *ko died October 4, 1932. —Always remembored by J.B. ... JOHNS .—ln loving memory of Harry, «®«|y-loved son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Johns, *"* l Street, Grey Lynn, who paused nway October 4, 1932. Time rolls on. but memory lasts. by Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper Mid Joyce. < KENNEDY In loving memory of Laura m who died October 4, 1908. what happy days we onoe enjoyed, „ When we were all together; sad and changed it all seoms now. That you have gone for ever. —•lnserted by her loving mother and sister, a b ?OWATT—In loving memory of my o«ur husband and father, William McCowatt. n 'hia world will never know, w the thoughts of. sndneeß that are mine; •»» with the years I older grow, Un * hearts for him will ever pine. —Sadly missed by his loving wife and Walter. MoCOVVATT.—In loving memory of our r?A r , d, who passed away at Thames on October 4, 1931. ; of suffering, nights of pain, waiting for cure, but all in vain; Till God above did think it best, - 10 flasa his pain and give him rest. —"lnserted by his loving daughter and •on-in-law, Eliza and Chotlie. MoCOWATT.—In loving memory of my ImV W ' lo P asßec ' awfl y on October 4, At rest. Inserted by hi* loving son, Gordon. . MoCOVVATT.—In loving memory of our J*** 1, father and grand-dad. who passed away October 4. 1934. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace hs awaits us all. ,*—BVer remembered by George, Eileen and wuldxen.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22231, 4 October 1935, Page 1