IN MEMORIAM
Jpvinp memory of our dear 1940 Ruth, who passed away November 24. Her life is a beautiful memory. C . Her , death is a silent grief. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden In sunshine of perfect peace. Inserted by her loving parents. 'S T* ltn ; ing tribute to the memorv of our the litUe ay wbitP *?t Ut w e ' w i lo paEsed through rnJ u , lte gate November 24. 1940. Sadlv missed by her two friends. Loyis and Jim. N< FUith S 'wh? „?« em H ry ° f .° ur little grandchild. wll ° Passed away November 24. 1940. In memory's garden we meet her every day. Inserted by grandad grandma and Charlie. N ?S, RIS -r ln ' ovin ß, memory of little Ruth, who fell asleep November 24. 1940. Sleeping where no shadows fall. Inserted by Sis. Thelma. Joe and Carl. N "^y S 'r^vember nS 24 m T940 y °' " Ule Ruth ' passed Always in our thoughts. Ruby, Willred and family. N ?hroich _ \'hp iOV i I |'. I r, men ?°»"y o£ R uth. who passed 1940 white gate November 24. Safe in the arms ot Jesus. „f^ e „ mber ® d always by her Uncle Eric. Auntie Kathleen and cousins Arthur and Shirley. RAW'LE.—In loving memory of my darling mother who paced away November 24. 1937. Remembrance keeps you near, mother, dear Rita. J oving remembrance of dear mother who died November 24. 1937. lnEr God has you in His keeping. We have you in our hearts. Vic. Peggie, Janet and Pam. mem orles of our dear friend, wetta, who passed on four years ago to-day. Sunset here to sunrise yonder. Fondly remembered. Anderson family. 'ovlng memory of our darling mothei. who was taken from us November 24, We shall never forget our mother. one was too good—her only fault. Inserted by her loving daughters Peggy Maijone and Joyce and friend. loVin £ mcm ° ly ° r my dear mother, parsed away November 24. 1940 Ever anrt b t y n er lovlnß daughter and son-in-law and family. Audrey and Bill. WILLIAMS.— Treasured memories of our dear November 24 m °mi': Ca " ed l ° a higher life Just one word forget-me-not. It doesn't look much but means a lot. Just one word not hard to write One we'll remember all our lives—mother. You often said we'd miss you, n , Y our words have proved too true, e b est P ? 1 in the world, dear mother, when we lost you. Inserted by her loving husband and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 278, 24 November 1941, Page 1
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416IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 278, 24 November 1941, Page 1
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