IN MEMORIAM
BOOTH.—In loving memory of our dear husband and dad, fell asleep July 1030. Sadly missed. -—lnserted by Ins loving wife and family. BOOTH.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away on July 23, I0;>0. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Wyn and Ern. CLARK.—In fond memory of mother, who PMsed away July 23, 10-10. Ever remembered. —'lnserted by Gordon, Lorna and granddaughters, Valua and Bonnie. OOVICH.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mary, passed away suduomy on July 23, 1910; aged 1!) years, 'hough her smile lias gone forever, And her bunds wo cannot touch, «e shall never lose sweet memories, Of the ono we loved so much. , —lnserled by mum and dad and sisters and Mothers, Mark, Stanley and Alex, (overseas). CRONE.—in loving memory of our dear i!v«i mother, who passed away July i! 3, Ever remembered. family Cll ,!r ' OV ' nK ' ius ' ,an( ' an( J N.—ln loving memory of William, --•RII' Hamilton Hospital. July 23, 1038. ■ m „TrF°ndly remembered by his father and overseas aml s ' B,ers ' ,en Af,on » brothers — l,l fom ' ami loving memory of "11, passed away July 23, 1938. 2 must have a wonderful garden, tr *! "« always chooses the best; whfn ! tt a . rure ari( ' beautiful flower >i„ n " e took our dear brother to rest. 'trothnn in 'o S ' e "iembered by his sisters and iworseaa) ' ar Karet, Arthur and Tom
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 24024, 23 July 1941, Page 1
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