IN MEMORIAM
ANDREW —In loving memory of our dear daughter, Jenny, who died suddenly one year ago to-day. Your voice keeps whispering softly, Dear ones be brave and true, At the end of the lane of shadows I’ll be waiting there for you. —lnserted by Mum, Dad and Carl. ANDREW —In loving memory of Jenny, who passed away November 26, 1947. Quickly, quietly came the call, Her sudden death a shock to all; A sudden change in a moment fell, Without a chance to say farewell. Yfe orten sit and think of you, The things you used to say and do; And wonder Avhy you had to die, Without a chance to say good-bye. —lnserted by her loving brother, Bert, and sister-in-law, Peggy. ANDREW —In loving memory of Jennifer, who died suddenly November 26, 1947. Day by day the voice saith “Come, Enter thine eternal home,” Asking not if we can spare This dear sister it summons there. Had He asked us well we know We should cry “O spare this blow!” Yes we Avould pray, Lord we love her, let her stay. But we must abide by Thee, And in Thy gracious keeping We leave our Jenny sleeping. —lnserted by Roma, Albert, Earle, Maureen* Carol, Isabel and Jeannette. ANDREW —In loving memory of our dear sister Jennifer, avlio passed aAvay November 26, 1947. You are not forgotten, You are in my memory just the same. —lnserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, King and Enid. ANDREW — In loving memory of our dear sister Jenny, Avho passed aA\ r ay suddenly .-on NoA r ember 26, 1947; aged 21 years. We think of her in silence. We often speak her name, But what Avould Ave give to clasp her hand, And see her smile again. —lnserted by her loving sister Thoumine, brother-in-laAv, Fred, and Gillian. *
ANDREW — In loving memory of our dear friend, Jennifer, avlio passed aAvay on November 26, 1947. We often apeak your name, * But all we have are memories And your photo in a frame. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs Ruck and Nataline. ANDREW —In loving memory of dear Jennifer, Avho passed away November 26, 1947. A beautiful memory left behind, Of a loving friend so good and kind, When days are hard and friends are few, Jennifer dear Ave think of you. —lnserted by Mrs Templeman, Lorna, Daisy and Maurice.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 69, Issue 40, 26 November 1948, Page 1
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