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IN MEMORIAM

DENNES.—In ioving memory of our dear, husband and father, who passed away September 28, • 1942. Loved and remembered the same to-day As in the hour you passed away. Inserted by his loving wife, son Colin, and Olwyn. LANIGAN. —In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away September 23, 1935. R.I.P. We think ot her in silence, We often speak her name. What would we give to clasp her hand And see her smile again. Inserted by her loving husband and sons, Bert, (Auckland), Dick (Army), Jack (overseas) and daughters, Kitty (Auckland), Rose and Tess (Palmerston North). MILLER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jim, passed away September 28, 1941. To memory ever dear. Phyl. MILLER.—In loving memory of our dear son, Jim. passed away September 28, 1941. We missed you because we loved you, Fond memories we recall, And the parting with you, dear Jim, Was the saddest day of all. His loving mum and dad. MlLLEß.—Fondest remembrances of my devoted brother, Jim, passed away September 28, 1941. Though life may bring much that is altered. And time bring much that is new, There's only one thing that can never be altered, It's my memory, dear Jim, of you. Ever remembered by John (overseas). MILLER.—In loving remembrance of dear Jim, who passed away September 28, 1941. Two little words, not hard to write, Are the ones we will remember all our me. our brother. Always remembered by his brothers and Bisters. MILLER.—In memory of our dear brother Jim, who passed away this day two years ago. Good was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around. Inserted by Prank and Avis. PEAR.CE. —In loving memory of my devoted husband, Edward Frances, who departed this liie September 28, 1941. There is someone who thinks of you daily, And finds the time long since you went. There is someone who thinks of you always. But tries to be brave and content. Lips cannot speak how I miss you, My heart cannot tell what to say, God only knows how I miss you As it dawns two years to-day. Inserted by his loving wife Annie. PEARCE.—In loving memory of our dear father and papa, who departed this life September 28, 1941. The passing years cannot change Our thoughts of you so dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps you near. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Ethel. Tom and grandchildren. PEARCE, Edward.—ln loving memory of our dear father, who passed away September 28. ij*a. Always loving, unselfish and kind, Few in this world his equal to nnc. One of the best that God could send, A genuine father right to the end. Always remembered by Ted, Lavinia an grandchildren. PEARCE.—In loving memory of our dear father and papa, who departed this life September 28, 1941. Time heals, they say, maybe it does, But memories last and so does love. j ■Tis the human hand in this world thatcounts. You see, he was ours, and we miss him Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law Mona. George and Georgie. PICKERING.—In loving memory of our pal, Claude. , . Ever remembered. Fay and Harold Matthews. . EOIALL.—in loving memory of "2 y „ r , d |"ident Ernest, who died in Egypt, result of an accident, September 27, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving mother. SHARPLIN.—In loving memory of my frie £ g d Val, killed result of accident. September t , 1940. To me a day of remembrance, A day of sad regrets, A day I will always reme J" be f r n n fs When the rest of the world targets. Inserted by her loving friend. Edith Beasley. SHARPLIN.—In loving memory of Val. accidentally killed September 28, 1940. Ever remembered. Inserted by Manageress and fellow wor ers, tearooms. Farmers' Trading co.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 230, 28 September 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 230, 28 September 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 230, 28 September 1943, Page 1