IN MEMORIAM
COE, —-Id loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 9, 1935. tt> miss her because we lived her. Sad memories we recall, But parting witn our mother Was saddest of them all. —Ever remembered by her lovin? sons, Frank' and George, Te Awamutr. COE.—In loving ' memory of our dear mother, who passed away Octoter 9, 1035. Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace she awaits us all. —Ever remembered .by her lcving daughter »nd son-in-law and family, IPheobe, Jack, Sadie and Eugene Finlay, Te Awamutu. COE,—ln.loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who departed this life October 0, 1935. We were not there at the hour of death , To hear her last faint sigh. To whisper just one loving word, Or even say good-bye. . ln-law, niece and nephew, Te Kawa. GRAHAM.—In fond remembrance of dear dad and grandad; died October 8, 1932. Treasured memories linger. —lnserted by Mary, Willy and grandchildren. v GULLAND.—In loving memory of our son, . Davie, who fell asleep Octobrr 0, 1931. The midnight stars are si ining On a grave not far awi^y, Where we laid our little darling. Just two years ago to-day. —lnserted by his loving parents and family, gran, and pop. HUTTON. —In loving memory of our darling baby Bobbie, who di<d October 9, im. , Throughout the weary empty years. Our hearts are bowed with grief; Our eyes are dimmed with unbid tears, That give us no relief. Onr grief is hidden, but our lave Still fills our lives with pain; And will, until in heaven abeve. We greet our babe again. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, brother and sisters, Waihi. McCARDE.LL,—Iri loving mimiory of Paul, who died October 9, 1934. All pensive memories, as we journey on,Longing for vanished smiles and voices gone. —lnserted by his loving wife. McCARDELL.-Mn loving memory of dad, who passed a,way October 9, !i,931. We meet iri memory's garden every day. —lnterted by Anna and i al McLennan. McCARDELL.—In loving memory of dad. Who fell asleep October 9, 1931. Kesting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace he awaits us all; God will link the broken chi in. As one by one we meet again. —lnserted by Jim. Ann and Francis. McCARDELL.—In loving riunembrance of , , Onr dear brother Paul, who .'.'ell asleep October <>, U)3l. In memory's garden wo meet every day. •—lnserted by Janie and Jim, Hamilton. PLUMMER.—In loving memory of my d«ar husband, Henry Alexander Plummer. who passed away on October 9, 1934. Softly, gently, he is sleeping, Sweetest rest has foiiownd pain; Free from all the earthly troubles. Waiting till we meet attain. ; —lnserted by his loving wife, M. Plummer. PLUMMER.—Iri loving memory of 11. A. Plummer, who died October 9, 1934. Ever remembered. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his son Clautle, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. PLUMPER.— In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away on October it, 1931 Softly, gently, he is sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain; Free from all the earthlj troubles, Waiting till we meet again. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Maud, ('has. and family PLUMmer.— In loving memory of our u?ar father and grandfather Henry Alexander Plummer ftho passed away on October U, 11),'54 iour sweet memory lives foi ever, In our hearts, 'twill ruver die; A fond farewell, we'll meet again. In the sweet, sweet by-and-bye. —Sadly missed. Inserted by his sorrowing Daughter Anyie, son-in-law and grandchildren. PLUMMER. —ln loving memory of our ; dear grandfather; who passed away October 9. Ever rememberel. REID.—In loving memory of our darling • ohnn.\ wnr. died October 9. 1931. N'ot gone from memory or our love. Hut to ou' Father's Home above. —lnserted by "his- loving pirents, brothers ®nd sisters N" .s Lynn Stewart.—ln loving memory of our Dear wife and mother, who passed away at *ahtina on October 9, 1931. A shadow rests upon our home, Wc miss her smiling fice: " hore we turn, where we go. We see her vacant plate. Inserted by her loving husband and son, Dan.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22545, 9 October 1936, Page 1
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