IN MEMORIAM.
CALLAGHAN.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who passed away October 7. 1037. Not just to-day* ' but every day. In silence we . remember. Inserted by her ever loving children. CALLAGHAN.—Treasured memories of our dear sister, Peggy. Our lips cannot speak how we miss you. Our hearts cannot tell what to say. God only knows how we miss you, As we journey on life's way. Three long sad years. Sadly missed by her family. Mrs. Forshaw, Eden Terrace. . CAMPBELL.—Cherished memories of our little son, Victor, who fell asleep October 9, 1936. A beautiful memory of one so dear. We cherish still with love sincere. Inserted by mummy and daddy. DIXON.—In loving memory of dear dad. who entered into rest October 6. Loved, remembered, longed for always by his loving wife, Mary, Bill and grandchildren. HEATH.—In loving remembrance* of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away October 7, 1937. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by her loving daughter Bertha, and family, Rotorua. HEATH.—In affectionate remembrance of our dear mum, who fell asleep October 7. 1937. We meet in memory's garden every day. Inserted by Em and Charl. r MARSHALL.—In memory of mother, who fell asleep October 7, 1937. Not just to-day. but every day. In silence we remember. Ivy, Bill and grandchildren. MOIR. —In loving memory of Robert (Ike) passed away October 7. 1936. Lovingly remembered. Inserted by his loving mother, bi others and Bisters. . POCKNEY.—In loving memory of a dear wife -and mother, who fell -asleep on October 7. 1933. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter. PULFORD.—In loving memory of 'my dear husband, Walter, who passed away October 7, 1939. , . Loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife Minnie. PDLFORD-—Of your charity pray. for the repose of the soul of Walter Pulford, sincere friend Y of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Barron. Sandringham. SCANLAN.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away October 7, 1934. What happy days we once enjoyed. When we were all together, How sad and changed it all seems now. That you have gone for ever. Ever remembered by her' loving husband. SCANLAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep on October 7, 1934. Within our hearts there is a shrine. Where memories of you dwell, No other holds so large a place. None we could love so well. If we could have a single wish. One dream that might come true. We'd wish that everyone could have A mother just like you. Ever remembered by her loving sons Russell. Leo and Lyall. BCANLAN.—In loving memory of . our' dear daughter, Hazel, who passed away October 7, 1934. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, - Sweetest rest has followed pain. When we think of how sne suxfered. We could not wish her back again. Inserted by her fond mother. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away October 7, 1939. j Not a day do I forget you. In my heart you are always near; I, who loved you, sadly miss you. As it dawns the lirst sad -year. Inserted by her loving daughter Dorccn. WILLIAMS. —In memory of my dear sister. Kate, who passed away October 7. 1936. We did not often meet: but wc shall meet again "When life's morn is waning and the pearly gates unfold. Inserted by her sister Jette. •...
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 238, 7 October 1940, Page 1
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