IN MEMORIAM
ADAMS.—In living memory of our dear -lather, who was called homo September 2, 11)35. .Kesiirag where 110 shadown Tall, In perfect peace ho awaits us all —lnserted by Glad, Frank, and grandsons. DARE, Mury.-Tfrln loving memory of our dear wife snd motner, who passed away on fceptember 2, 1030. Ever rememls;red. —lnserted by her loving husband, son and daughter-in-law. ' DARE.—In loving memory of our dear who passed away on September Littlo did we think when we awoke that mom, What sorrow that'day would bring. -Tiic call was sudden, the shock severe, kio part with one tve loved to dear. —lnserted by her loving sisters anc! brothers. c DARE.—In loving memory of our dear friend who passed away September 2, 103(3. F.ver remembered. . DENTON.— In'loving memory of our dear eon and brother, Clifton, who passed away September 2, 1935. In mind a constant thought, In heart a silent sorrow. —Sadly missed by his parents, brother and sister. DENTON.—In loving memory of Cliff, who passed away September 2, Jf)3s. Will always bo remembered. • —Mr, Mrs. Taylor and family. GARDINER.- -In loving remembrance of our parents, who passed away at Otahuhu—our dear father, Angust 23, IUI7, tnd uur dear mother. September 2, 11)30. "•-Inserted by their iovin,,? family. HALL.—In loving memory of our dear i lin"'' inr " lcr ' w ' lo f asl ' Cl ' away September Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband and family, Wniuku. • HILLS.—In loving memory of my dear nusband, Alfred, who passed away Septembfr 'J. 11)35. He bore his tasks and trials and departed silently, and leaves a vacancv which can icvcr be filled. Inserted by his loving wife and devoted daughter, Alfreda. , McGOUGAN, " Euphemia."—ln loving memory of our dear mum, who was called Home September 1, 193 J. A loving memory we cherish still. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Bess. McVICKEr!.—In loving remembrance of " Ur ii)'r- r da ' J ' who P asscd away September Ever remembered. I Inserted by jfiiajoving family. McVICKER.— In remembrance of dear dad ■no grandad, who passed away at Hamilton, otptember 2, 1935. Fondly remi'mhered. / .kTr Inscrlcfl b * Mavis, Fred nnd grand- / thildren, Ronald and Shirley. (Rufns).—ln memory of dear • uaa, who passed away on September 2, 1930. feadly missed. f vr(„T Inße,rt! !, d , b y l,is loving son, Bill, Elsie, JJawne and John. —* n ' OV ' n B memory of our dear September' 1 ?^1033. ' JaSSe<l '' LW! ' y at Wai,,u> Resting where no shadows fall, Jn perfect peaco she awaits us ail. '—•lnserted by Her husband and daughters.
RUSSELL,—In loving memory of mother, who passed flway Septomber 2, 1035. One of the best that God could send, A wonderful mother right to the cud. —Amy and Vic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 1
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