IN MEMORIAM
ALEXANDER. —In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away April 8, 1941. At rest in God's beautiful garden, In sunshine of perfect peace. Inserted by her husband. CLARKE, Fanny Alice.—ln memory of a loving wife and mother, who passed .from this world of sorrow to a land of eternal rest, April 7. 1942. Inserted by her husband, daughter and son-in-law and grandchildren, Beach Haven. CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nana, who passed away April 7, 1942. To memory ever dear. . Inserted by Hazel, Jack and Joy. CLARKE.—in loving memory of Fanny Alice (Fan), who passed away April 7, 1942.; Always lovingly- remembered, by her sister Nell. CLARKE.—In loving memory of mother and nam. The years bring much that is changed. But our memory of you will never fade. And to have you back in the old sweet way Would be our dearest wish to-day. inserted by. her loving son Cecil (overseas), Lucy and David. BARRY.—Peacefully sleeping. April 7, 1942. McKIE.—In loving memory of Uncle Wilson McKie, who passed away April 7. 1941. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by Catherine and' James McKie. VERCOE.—In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Joseph (Joe), who passed peacefully away April 7, 1937. In the sweet by and by We shall meet on that beautiful shore. "It will be lovely. Inserted by his loving wife and son Joe (overseas).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 82, 7 April 1943, Page 1
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