IN MEMORIAM
DELGROSSO.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 2. 1932. Loved and remembered by her loving son and brother-in-law Vie and Marg.
DUNFORD.—In loving memory of our dearhusband and father, who passed on August 2, 1943. A thought for to-day, a memory forever. Inserted by his loving wife and family. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away August 2. 1942. Just a sweet memory of bygone days. And a wish for a face unseen, And a constant feeling God alone Knows best what might have been. Inserted by Gordon, Agnes, Don and Earle. MoLAREN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, James, who passed away August 2, 1935. Fond to our memory, dear to our heart. Our love for you, dear dad, will never depart. No matter the years, be they many or few. Will be years of remembrance and longing for you. Ever remembered by his loving wife, son, daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren. PATTEN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Annette, who passed away August 2, 1941. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving parents and Thelma. PATTEN.—In loving memory of Annette, who passed away August 2, 1941. Ever remembered. v Inserted by her school friend. Joyce Brine. PATTEN.—Memories of Annette, who fell asleep August 2, 1941. As the years pass by and the seasons change. We think of Annette Just the same. B. M. and E. A. Crust. SMITH.—In loving memory of Tess. A thousand memories keep your presence near. No day has passed without some loving thought. Inserted by her loving sisters. SMlTH.—Treasured memories of dear Tess, who passed away August 2. 1942. Life is like the river. And death is not the end, But a lovelier and a clearer view • Beyond the river bend. Nan, Harry and family. WHITESIDE.—In loving memory of my dear sister Nellie, who passed away August 2. 1942. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping. Sweetest rest has followed pain. When we think of how she suffered. How - could we wish her back again, liiserted by mother, sister Hilda, brother Jogger, nieces Coral, Valda. Willa, and nephew Malcolm.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181, 2 August 1944, Page 1
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