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IN MEMORIAM

TREADAWAY.—Treasured memories of my dear mother, who passed away September 15, 1910. A silent chord of memory, Softly touched to-day.

—lnserted by her loving son Fred. TREADAWAY.—A tribute of love to my beloved mother who passed away September 15, I!)!(!.

God's greatest gift—remembrance. —F. A. Spraggon. To Kuiti. TREADAWAY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 13, 1910.

A sad but sweet remembrance Of a dear one gone to rest. —Hilda, Vi, Else. WILLIAMS.—Thomas Allan, loved husband of Dora Williams, passed away September 11, 19-10. Just one year ago to-day All his troubles passed away; Time may heal the edc;e of grief, But memories turn back every leaf. —lnserted by his loving wife, Dora.

WILLIAMS.—Thomas Allan, loving father and grand-dad, passed away September 14, 1910. God saw how he suffered, The road had grown too steep, So smiling down He touched his brow

And gently bade him sleep. —lnserted by his loving son, Frank, and Gladys, and grandchildren. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear dad and grandad, who passed away September 14. 1910. Not a day, dear father, do I forget you, In my heart you are always near; We who loved you sadly miss you

As it dawns the first sad year. son-in-law, Jim. grandchildren, Allan, Shirley and Betty. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Thomas Allan, who passed away September 14. 1910. Flowers may wither, fade and die; Others forget you, but never shall I. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, ami grandchildren, Gay, George, Eunice and Gordon. . , . , . . , YEOMAN. —In memory o! our kind menu. Mr. Yeoman, who pass?d away September t.». 1 mo.— Inserted by Hugh and Gwenytn Webster.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24070, 15 September 1941, Page 1

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