IN MEMORIAM
BAKER.— 1„ loving memory of our. dear and brother.' Billy, who passed away ®fgu3t. o, ■ ' Longi/l for always. Inserted by dad. mum, Joy. baker —ln ever-loving memory of dear uitio Billy, who passed away Aufrust 0. 1038. ; , Sadly missed, ported by his Aunty Marge and Uncle ft^.NETT—ln'loving memory of our dear Atipu st * "Ir{(/ U r ' yu * SC( ' ,iwuy on ""•Inserted by his loving wife and family. b bowman.—l n loving memory of my dear thn A r Lovey, .killed in busli accident at Wi, 1 Barrier - August • r >, 1038. last I naw his smiling face, A„4 e t '»pked so bright and well, '. Aim llttio jjj j think that day « was our lrist farewell, inserted by Ills loving sister Lil. . CLEMENT.—In loving inontory of our mother, who died August 5. 1037. GodV greatest gift—remembrance. nir" 1^0 ' 11 ' l(, r loving daughters, Grace and 7 ' in d family, / ' —I" loving mwnory of dear tfranrima. who died August ft, 1037. Too dearly loved to bo forgotten. Inserted by Nelllo and Arthur. ba?H° X 'T ln ' ov lng memory of my dear busna ' w ho passed away August 0. 1031. """Inserted by his loving wife and family, ilfa „ ,^N. —In loving memory of our dear 6 > 1C37 "nother, who passed away August and kind,, so loving and'true, -i nearest possessions are memories of you. Kuit| er lovinß busband anil
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 1
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229IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 1
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