IN MEMORIAM
COOMBE.— Loving memories of my mother. Only God alone knows how I miss you As I journey along life's way. Inserted by her loving daughter Lu. Eric and and lan.
SUMMING —In fond and loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who was called home October 0. 1941 Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving husband and family.
CUMMINO.- In loving momory of our dear mother, who passed away October 5. 1941. Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world her equal you would find. One of the best that God could send. A wonderful mother right to the end Ever remembered by her two loving daughters, Jessie (Mrs. Diamond). Eileen (Mrs. Smith).
CUMMI.NO.—In lovinst memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away October 5, 11)41. Remembered always by Edna. Jack. Ailsa and Walton.
FOSTER.- /n :ovlng memory of Cyril, who passed •way October 5. 1041.
In silence we remember. Inserted by Elsie and all in Hlkurangi
FOWLER.—In loving memory of dear mother. There's n%ver a day that passes by But my thoughts reach out to you. I often speak your name. What would I give to clasp your hand And see your smile again. Mriiv a visit In silencc is paid To lay flowers in remembrance of thee. You are not foraotten and never will be. dear. Your Invlnß daughter and son-in-law. also grandson and Nyra.
FOWLER. - In loving memory of dear Gran, who passed away October 5. 1941. A loving thought, true and tender. Just to show that we remember. Always remembered by Winnie and Dorrle.
HANCOCK.—In loving memory of dear father. who passed away Octobcr 5. 1941. Until the day dawns and the shadows flee away. Inserted by Haiold. daughter-in-law Rosemary and family
HANCOCK. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father. James, who departed this life October 5. 1941 Ever remembered by his loving wife and children. Harold. May and Eric (overseas).
LANG, - in loving memory of my dear wife and our dear aunt, who passed away October 5, 1940. Ever remembered by husband, niece and nephew.
llNnur nr, In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 4, 1041. Ever rrmcmbcrcd by her loving family.
MATIIEW.s. —In iovlng memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 4. 1941. Ever remembered by Margaret. Will and Antje.
MfGARVKr, —In loving memory of our dear Orandie. who passed away October 5. 1940. Ever remembered by Joy. Nola, Keith, Des.
MOROS, Nicholas—ln ever loving memory of our dear father and husband of the late Eliza Moros (Avondale) who passed away October 5. 1908. Memories never die. Inser'ed by his loving family.
NFII.E.-• in loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away October 5. 1939. Jnsrrird *>y husband and sons and daughter-
KEILL. In loving memory of our dear sister Lily, May who departed this life October 5. 1939 Always rtni'mbered. Doris and Harold.
ly WAN in iovlng memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 5, 1940. Sadly missed. Ever remembered by her daughter. Annie Vaughan and son. Arthur Bettany.
H w \N. —In ever loving memory of Gran, who iwsised away Oclobcr 5, 1940. Ever remembered. Ray arid Sadlo. tVOODLEY.—Treasured memories of my dear husband. Alfred (Billy), who passed away October 4. 1041. Deep In my heart a memory Is kept, or one t loved and will never foriret. A silent, thought, a secret. te«r. Keep you near me, Alf. dear. Inserted by his lovlns wife.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1942, Page 1
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589IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1942, Page 1
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