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IN MEMORIAM

CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of Sarah, my dear wife, who fell asleep February 17, 1940. God saw that she was weary. The road had grown too steep, So He gently closed her eyelids And . gave His beloved sleep. She bade no one a last farewell. She said good-bye to none.' The heavenly gates just opened wide And a gentle voice said, Come. The wintfs of heaven blow softly O'er that quiet and sacred spot. But in the changing scenes of life By me you are not forgot. Inserted by her loving husband Howard. CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who left us February 17, 1940. Dearer to memory than words can tell Is the mother we. lost and loved so well; Kind and unselfish, a mother so true. Our dearest possessions are memories of you. Inserted by her loving sons, Percival, Robert, Cyril and William. EYES.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away February 17, 1936. Just one word, not hard to write. One we'll remember all through life —mother. Bert and Evelyn. -» HOLEHOUSE.—In loving memory of our brother and uncle, Tommy, who passed away February 17, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by his brother Walter, wife and family. HOLEHOUSE.—In loving memory of our dear brother Tom. who fell asleep February 17, 1942. Deeply mourned. Inserted by Frank. Vi. Matty and Emily. KING.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Edward James, who passed away February 17, 1940. He never failed to do his best. His heart was true and tender. He toiled hard for those he loved. . .Then left us to remember. Inserted by his loving wife, daughter Elva and son-in-law Harold (overseas). KING.—In loving memory of my dear father, Edward James, who passed away February 17, 1940. Resting where no shadows fall •In perfect peace he awaits us all. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Norman and Marjorie. . . IjITTLEJOrfN.—In loving * memory of our dear mother, who passed away February 18, 1940. Not a day do we forget you, . In our hearts~you are always near. We who loved you .sadly v miss you As it 'dawns another . year. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Gordon- and Glory. - MARTIN. —In loving memory of my dear friend, Hilda June, who passed away February 17, 1942. Loved and remembered the same to-day As in the hour she passed away.. Inserted by her loving friend Luverne.

NEWDICK.—In loving memory ol our dear Arthur, who passed away a year ago to-day. Always remembered. Selma. Raymond. Terrence. NEWDICK.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law and uncle, Arthur, who passed away February 17, 1942. Never forgotten. Vera, Judith and Margot.. NEWDICK.—In fondest memory of dear Arthur, who passed away February 17, 1942. Ever remembered. Myrtle and Arthur. NEWDICK.—In loving memory of Arthur Thomas Newdick, who passed away on Tuesday, February 17 1942, result of accident at Alexandra Park, Epsom. Loved husband of Olive Inglis Newdick, Goldsmith Road, Epsom. God knows best. NEWDICK.—In loving memory of our dear Arthur, who passed away February 17, 1942. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our thoughts. Inserted by' Doris and Pat. NEWDICK.—In loving memory of dear Arthur, our beloved brother, who passed away February 17, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mabel, Alf, Roy, Les, Fred and Norm. NEWDICK.—In true and loving memory of my dearest pal, Arthur." February 17, 1942. Just until we meet again. One who will never forget. EAYNES.—Loving memories of Bert Basil, third son of the late Audus and Flora, who passed away February 17, 1942; also Audus, loved husband and father, on February 21, 1927. Peace, perfect peace. Until we meet again. Inserted by mother and sbns, Patumahoe. m SEED.—In loving memory of dear Elsie, accidentally killed February 17, 1924. Ever remembered by her loving parents and sisters. STEWART, George—ln memory of dad. Around his silent bed we stood, Our hearts .were crushed and sore. But through the gloom the sweet words stole, Not lost but gone before. Sadly missed by. his son Bruce, Leah and pal -Bill.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 40, 17 February 1943, Page 1