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IN MEMORIAM

Moving memory or dear auntie, who passed *way March 12, 1942. Always remembered by hJ£ loving nieces Floft and Betty. BOLTON.—In memory of my loving father, passed away March 10. 1928. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by his loving daughter. Ev. BORICH.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Jakov., who passed away on March 11, 1929. Down in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and cannot forget. Inserted by his loving sister, Ivka, and "brother-in-law. BORICH.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Jakov, who passed away March 11, 1929. You left behind aching hearts That loved you most sincere. Wo never have, ana never will, Forget 'you, brother dear. Inserted by his loving sister, Mary, and brother-in-law, Otahuhu.

BORICH.—In loving memory or our dear brother, Jakov James, passed away March 11, 1929. When days are dark and friends are lew,' Dearest brother, how we think of you. Let friends be friends if they are true; We lost our best when we lost you. Inserted by his loving brother Milan, and sister-in-law.

CAMPBELL.—In loving memory or our dear husband and father, Edward Ross, who passed away, March 11, 1940. Always in our hearts. Ever remembered by his loving wife, children and grandchildren.

COX.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 12, 1942. She never failed to do her bit. Her heart was true and tender; She patiently toiled lor those sue loved, And lift us to remember. Inserted by her loving son Jack, law Margot, and granddaughters Pat and wenty.

COX.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep March 12, 1942. Though the tears in our eyes do not slitter Ana our faces at times do n jH jseem sad, There is always that sad, sad longing For the mother that once we had. Memories of you. and us t°J eth " Will linger in our thoughts forever. Ever remembered by her lov ' n ®,,s®" Bh Via r fivn son-in-law. Ivy and Len, grandchildren, Marilyn and Keith.

CRAMER.—In loving memory of our dear wife a mother, Beatrice, who departed this life o March 1 2, 1943. Sadly missed by hei husbano, Charles, and family, Louis, Doiis, Newton.

DORMER.—Treasured memories of our only daughter, Alma, who fell asleep Marcn 12, 1941.

A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant In our home Which never can be imea. Sadly missed by mummy and daddy. DORMER.—In loving memory °" r sister. Alma, who passed away Marcn To-dav is a day of remembrance, A A H a d v m we ny w 5 m always*' remember When the rest of the world lorgets. Sadly missed by her brothers, Alt (o\_rseas and Jim. DORMER -In loving memory of Alm^^^reT "by away March 12, ian. = Geoff, R.N.Z.A.F. DORMER.—In loving memory orjJ 1 "" 194" ''Iver Alma, who died on Maich U. remembered by Nancj and DORMER.—In fond remembrance of passed away March A3ll ' Fred Priestley. DORMER.—In loving memory of Alma, * o pas away March 12, 1941. Her happy smile and s Will linger with us all our d Betty and M. Priestly. DORMER.—In loving memory of Alma, who, passed 'changed In many ways, But one thing Ranges nev • t The happy days that we na When we were all twsetner^ Inserted by h*r workmates ( • FOX.—In memory of ,°. ur ,™ d passed away March 11. i in lj a w grandchildren, by Margaret, Jean, sons-in-law, and Jack (overseas). FULTON.—In loving niemory of our d ™J scd "away and father, Thomas Joseph, March 12, 1943. We think of him. s "! nce ' What'woufd Pe we "*sclasp his hand And see his smile again. dauß hter and inserted by his loving wife and daugme son-in-law, Nellie and Fran*. HAMILTON.—in fond mern°ry of°ur ear and father,, Claude who passed away w -jf e 1035. Never forgotten by his and son, Warren.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 60, 11 March 1944, Page 1

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