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IN MEMORIAM

CRIMMINS. —In memory of Desmond Colin Crimmins. passed away on May 8, 1042. A bud the Gardener gave us, A pure and lovely child. He gave it to our keeping To cherish undented. But one day the bud was opened To the glory of the day. Down came the Heavenly Gardener And took our bud away. Ever remembered by Mummy. Daddy and Grannie Marshall. DAVIES.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away May 8, 1942. Inserted by Frank and family. DICKINS.—In loving memory of my dear husband. who passed away May 9. 1939. Sadly missed Inserted by his loving wife. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of mother, who departed this life May 8. 1941. Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. Inserted by her loving daughter May and family. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life May 8. 1941. Immaculate sacred heart of Mary. Your prayers for her extoll. Most sacred heart of Jesus ! Have mer y on her soul. I Eternal rest grant unto her. O Lord, And let perptual light shine upon her. Inserted by her loving son Bill. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of mother, who departed this life May 8, 1941. Rest in peace, your cares are ended. Rest in peace, your work is done. You are gone where those who love you All shall follow one by one. Inserted by Iris, Billie. Ted. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life May 8, 1941. Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always near. We who loved you sadly miss you j As it dawns another year. I Inserted by Mattie and family. DONOVAN.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away May 8, 1941. I hope that when the shadows deepen And my call comes down the line, You'll be the first to meet me. Dearest mother of mine. Inserted by Alice and Joe. GARDNER. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away May 8, 1942. A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his loving wife. HALL. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away May 8, 1937. Always remembered by her loving family. HARTLEY.—Treasured memories of Maureen Mary, accidentally killed on May 9, 1942. Till the day breaks and the shadows flee away. Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mums, Dad, Jocelyn and June. HARTLEY.—In loving memory of dear Maureen. who. passed away May 9, 1942. Always remembered by June. KAY.—In fond remembrance of our dear husband and father. James Knox Kay. who passed away suddenly on May 9. 1936. To memory ever dear. LOOMB-In fond memory of my dear wife, who passed away May 8, 1940. May she rest in peace, i Inserted by her loving husband. ! LOOMB.—A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who died May 8, 1940. R.I.P. A day of memory s««l to recall. A dearly loved mother missed by us all. Myrtle and Gwen. LOOMB.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away May 8. 1940. R.I.P. Our Lady of Lourdes pray for her. Inserted by her loving son. daughter-in-law and grandchildren Cyril. Katie, Elizabeth and Patricia. LOOMB.—In loving memory of our dear grandmother, who passed, away May 8, 1940. R.I.P. Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always near. Loved, remembered, longed for always As it dawns the third sad year. Ken and Fay. LOOMB.—Loving remembrance of dear mum, who passed away May 8, 1940. R.I.P. Our Lady of Lourdes, Mum's patron each day. We pray for her soul In this—Thine own May. Dot and Fred. MOROS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away May 9. 1940. We have only your memory, dear mother. To remember our whole life through, But your nearness shall linger forever. For we treasure the memory of you. Inserted by her loving son. John Moros. daughter Spineo Brothers, and grandchildren (Avondale). Henry and Alexandra Booth, and grandchildren (Ponsonby). O'DWYER.—In loving memory of dear Hazel, who passed away May 8, 1942. Ever remembered by Vera and Sid. ROSE.—In loving memory of Annie, who passed away at Raetihl on May 8, 1942. I hope when the shadows deepen. And my call comes down the line. You will be the first lo meet me, Dearest wife of mine. Your life is a beautiful memory. And your death a silent grief. You sleep in God's beautiful garden. Remembered by her husband, George. ROSK In loving memory of our dearest pal, mother, who passed away at Raetihi May 8. 1942. We have only your memory, dear mother, To remember our whole life through. But your dearness shall linger forever, For we treasure the memory of you. Remembered always by Ivy and Gilbert and grandchildren.

STACE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Kathleen, who passed away May 7, 1934. Memories drift to scenes long past. Time rolls on. but memories last. Inserted by Doll, Pat and Win. WILES.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who died May 8. 1941. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Clara, Lou and family. BEREAVEMENT THANKS CANTELL.—The sons and daughter of the late Charles Cantell wish to express their appreciation and thanks to all kind friends and relations for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their dear father; also for telegrams, cards, letters and beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. CROOK.—Mr. W. Crook and family wish to thank all friends and neighbours for their sympathy in letters, telegrams and floral emblems in their recent sad loss. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. CULBERT.—Mrs. Culbert and family, of 37, England Street, Ponsonby. wish to thank all kind relations and friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems. Please accept this as a ■ personal acknowledgment DICKEY.—Mr. C. Dickey and family, 28, Cheltenham Road, Devonport, sincerely thank relatives and friends for their kind sympathy expressed in letters, telegrams, cards and floral emblems in the sad loss of » ov a e^ d "u? se ! HINGE.—Mr. W. Hinge and the sons and daughters of the late Mrs. Hinge, of Huia. wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of their beloved wife, and mother; also for the many lovely lEGCE.-Mr. F. Legge and Mrs Sharp W,S }L.S thank all kind friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams and floral emblems received. Special thanks to Mrs. Nelson for kindness to my mother. to an ?ha«ii er re°lativ h es- !& W2UB Sor floral emblems. Inserted by D. Palmer, 38, Kingsland Avenue. SHARP.—Mr. N..F. Sharp and family. Devonport wish to sincerely thank all relatives and friends fo- their kindness and sympathy to them in the sad loss of a dear wife and mother; also lor Personal calls letters, cards and telegrams received. Will they please accept this as an expression of gratitude, as some addresses are not known. SMALL.-Mrs. Constance Storey and Wilfred Small, of Silverdale, and Leslie, of Point Chevalier wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy at the sad loss of dea? brother Stan, who was killed on active service; also for letters, phone calls and telegrams received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. TRIBE.—The family of the late Clara Tribe, 14. MSS'flSSSfs' defter.?. «.5S and floral emblems received in their recent sad bereavement. WEBSTER.—Mr. J. E. Webster and family and S3&»»f££ « beautiful' floral emblems received. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CAMERON, JOHN. Three Lamps. Ponsonby. Phone 3fi-i37. Residence. 18-078. TS g^agv,,v™Phor^ 1.3g.l .3g.' recto "-" evonp^B ggg^ S %S S --'Jffc D no " DlreCtors ' "ws &d"°p"gf «-768.° e aW "our- 1 "' *'"** FLORAL EMBLEMS 4LICE GRAV NEWDICK — Wreaths. Bouquets tor all occasions—3oo Queer. St.. below St. James\ tl-017. Priv 63-803 MTS ARTISTIC Wreaths. Bouauets.—lmries. the Park Road Florists. Phone 43-632. HS BRIDAL BOUQUET ARTIST. Specialist in All Floral Work.—Miss Carney. 69, Karangahape Rd. Ring 40-035. Night 60-550. WS MONUMENTAL MASOKS M c N A R AND MASON, 109. SYMONDS STREET. AUCKLAND. And Bridge and Grey Streets, Hamilton. MANUFACTURERS OP MONUMENTAL MASONRY. HS

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 8 May 1943, Page 1

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