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IN MEMORIAM

ACKERS.—Loving memories of Jack, died January 7, 1930. 'i'ime rolls on. but memory lasts.—Bob, Marian and family. ACKERS.—-Loving memories of Jack, died January 7, 3030. Memories are as fresh to-day As in the hou. you passed away. •—Mrs. Laurie. Hikurangi. DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear son Tanga Hawiri, accidentally drowned January 7, 10-13; aged 7. Ko one knows'my longing for you, dear lariga, For few have seen me weep; But I shed my tears from a broken heart When others are fast asleep. They say time heals my sorrow And helps me to forget; But time so far has only proved How much I miss you yet. —Sadly missed by his loving mother. DAVIS,—In loving memory of rny darling grandson, Tanga Rawiri, accidentally drowned ifsnuary 7, 19-13; aged 7 years. The sweetest memory will never fade Of one we loved but. could not save; Loved in life, treasured in death. Beautiful memory is all we hav© Imt. Ane'te mamae. Kgau kino nei i roto i ahnu, Has has rawa i taku manawa, E te tati aroha. , . —Sadly missed by his sorrowing grandma, ?"andpa, and Uncles Mike, Jack, Charlie, (Buddy. , DAVIS.—In loving memory' of my dear pep hew arid brother, Tanga, aged 7, pecidentIlly drowned January 7, 3 0-13. I think of you, dear Tanga, I think cf you in the past. Picturing you in- my memory, ' Just as we saw you last. Though life brings much that is altered, _ And brings much that is new, There is one thing that- will never alter. My memory, dear Tanga, of you. —lnserted by his loving. Aunt Mary, and pothers and sister, Henry, Clarence and fauline. DAVIS.—-In loving memory of my dear lephew, Tanga, accidentally drowned January j. 1913. I little knew when I awoke that- morn The sorrow that day would bring. The blow was hard, the shock severe, lo part- with one I loved so dear. —-Sadly missed, Auntie Jo. . , Davis.—ln loving memory of my dear jephew, Tanga Bawiri, accidentally drowned January 7, 1013. IPDie may forget as time goes on, put we win remember no matter how long. r> have you back in the same old way Muld be my dearest wish to-day. _ Sadly missed. ■ Inserted by his Auntie Mihl. .HUGHES.—In loving memory of Jim, who PS'd away January 7, 1039. ±?*'en though five weary years have passed still hold fond memories in our hearts. r.ver remembered by Reuben and Lucy. . HUCHES.—In loving memory of dear urn, who linked away January 7, 1939. — s*>ved and remembered always bj r Ivy Hughes.^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24785, 7 January 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24785, 7 January 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24785, 7 January 1944, Page 1

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