IN MEMORIAM
ADOLPH. —In fond memory of our dear husband and father, who died September 8, 1941. Remembered always by the ones who loved you best. Sadly missed by loving wife and son (overseas) and Joy. ADOLPH. —In loving memory of our friend Jack, who passed away September 8, 1941. Ever remembered. Ma. Joy and Jim. * ASHLEY. —In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away September 8, 1942. Always unselfish, loving and kind, Pew in this world her equal to find. One of the best that God could send. A wonderful mother right to the end. Sadly missed by her loving daughter Eileen, Agnes and grandchildren. BEER. —In loving memory of our wee son, Raymond Clive, who fell asleep one year ago to-day. Ever in our hearts. Mummy and daddy and sisters. BURROWS. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away September 8, 1931. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Olive v and Charles. and loving son and daughter-in-law, Albert and Phyllis and grandchildren. COOPER. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away September 8, 1939. Always loving, unselfish and kind. Few in this world his equal to find. One c x the best that God could send, A wonderful father right to the end. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. CO WELL, W. J.—ln loving memory of our dear father, accidentally killed at Westfield, September 8. 1930. Forever with the Lord. Inserted by his loving family. CURRY-BLACK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 8. 1936. We have 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 daughter Phoebe, and feon-in-law Ted. CURRY-BLACK.—In loving memory of my dear nana, Who passed away September 8, 1936. Many lonely heartaches, nana, Often a silent tear. Always a beautiful memory Of the nana I loved so dear. Inserted by her loving granddaughter Betty. KELLY.—Treasured memories of darling Sherril, died September 8, 1940; aged 2 years 7 months. An angel, writing in the book of life. Wrote down wee Sherril's birth, And murmured as she closed that book, "Too beautiful for earth." Longed for always by mummy, daddy, Gwen, lan and Raewyn. ILOYD.—In loving memory of Ann Jane, who departed this life September 8, 1942; also Aunt Mabel (Moyle), who died August 16, 1942. A wonderful mother, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by her dear husband, daughter, daughter-in-law and sons and son-in-law. Hazel, Mavis, Bill, Bob, Reg and Brian. O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Maud, who passed away September 8, 1942. God knew what she suffered. And "so He. thought it best To close her eyelids gently . And take her home to rest. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter, Zaira. O'CONNELL.—In ever loving memory of Maud, who passed away September 8, 1942. Inserted by mother, sisters and brothers. RENNIE.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away September 8, 1942. Fond to our memories, dear to our hearts. Our love for you, dad, will never depart. No matter the years, be they many or few. Will be years of remembrance and longing ior you. Sadly missed by his loving daughter and son-in-law. May, Bill and grandchildren. RENNIE.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away September 8, 1942. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and sorrows all passed. In silence he suffered, in patience he bore. Till God called him home to suffer no more. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, 1 Ruby. Roy and grandchildren. RENNIE.—In fond memory of Jim, who passed : away September 8, 1942. Inserted by Nancy and < Fred. SOGERS.—In memory of mother, died September : 8. 1941. ; And I heard a sweet voice from heaven say, 'Twas the will of God. J Inserted by daughter Joan. j EOGEKS.—In memory of my mother, departed 3 this life September 8, 1941. I Friends may think we have forgotten, T When they see us smile, 1 But they little know the heartache } That we're hiding all the while. Inserted by her daughter Rae. r BOWE.—In loving memory of our dear nd j and father, who departed this life September 8, r 1942. 1 Ever in our thoughts. E Inserted by his loving wife and daughter Myra. £ BOWE, Wm. Chas.—Our loved dadda, passed away 1 September 8, 1942. Always remembered as one of the best. _ Edie Green and Bill (overseas). 'BOWE, Wm. Chas.—Our dearly loved father and j
papa. Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten. Alma, Joe, Josie and Margaret Cox. »SCHRODER.—In loving memory of our dear dad and grandfather, who passed away Septemoer 8. 1942. He bade no one a last farewell, He said good-bye ttf^none. The heavenly gates just opened uiae And a gentle voice said, Come. Inserted by his loving son-in-law Walter, and grandchildren Cliffie.-tna John. SCHRODER.—In loving memory of our dad and grandad, passed away September 8, As the days go by. In silence we remember. Inserted by Bill, laurel, Pat. VAN VEEN.—In memory of Harry, who passed away September 8, 1940. A friend. 3n loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 7, 1942. A face that fs ever before us, A voice we cannot forget, A smile tiiat svill linger forever, i In our memory we see her yet. Inserted by her loving daughter Ivy, son-i Ted and granddaughter Kathleen. ..nSSIKSSj- && 2f them in the sad -Oss of their infant son, also 10 .letters cards, telegrams and flonU emblems received. Please accept this as * •acknowledgment. EMMERTON.—The family of the We Ml James Emmerton wish to thank. t sad expressions of sympathy In tbe> *. r telegrams bereavement: also for letters, caras, teiegra and floral emblems received. Special 1 this Ulster and nurses of Ward 14. Please accept "as a personal acknowledgment. GILBEY.—Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gimey an and Mrs. A. w. Rix wish to thank relati jn friends for their kind expressions l ° f , A er '- ca rds, their lecent sad loss; also for telegrams and beautiful Acknowledgment. Please accept this as a personal acK SMITH.—The wife and fa ™j ly fh °* k relatives Ernest Smith wish to sincerely thank ir and friends for expressions of recent sad bereavement; fjso for , please telegrams and floral emblems f accept this as a personal acknowledgment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 213, 8 September 1943, Page 1
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