IN MEMORIAM
BARTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away September 14. 1941; also of our dear son William, who was killed In the last war. When night is dark and silent. And sleep forsakes my eyes. My heart is on the lonely graves Where my own dear ones lie. Inserted by his wife and mother. BARTON.—In loving memory of dear grandfather, who passed away September 14. 1841. Ever remembered by Audrey. Irvine, Judith and Graeme. BARTON.—Pond memories of dear father and grandfather, who passed away .September 14. 1941. Inserted by Jessie. Phyllis and Iris. BELICH.—In loving memory of my brothei*Nick. passed away September 14, 1938. Ever remembered by Mark and Mavis. COX.—In loving memory of our dear husband and dad, Leslie, who passed away September 14, 1941 The veil which hides your face from us Is wet with many tears; The little while you've been away Seems long and lonely years. Inserted by his loving wife Phyllis and son Grahame. COX.— In dear loving memory of Les, 60 suddenly taken from us September 14, 1943. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold. A son whose worth can never be told; A loving smile and happy lace, A broken link we can never replace. Sadly missed by mother and little Graham. COX.—In loving memory of Leslie Lionel, nephew of Margaret Shaw and the late David Shaw. Pukekohe West, and uncle of June. Until the dawn breaks. And shaaows flee away. COX.—In memory of Les, who died September 14, 1943. In silence we remember. One of the best. Mary and Len. COX.—To the memory of Les, who passed away September 14, 1943. Always remembered. Daphne. COX.—in loving memory of Leslie, who passed from this Hie. September 14, 1943. Ever remembered by his sister, brother-in-law and nieces. Te Puke. COX.—In loving memory of Les. who died one year ago to-aay. There is no end to friendship's glowing light. There are uut stars that shine through death s long night; And birus oi spring may come and go again. But in our hearts tnrough Lie you will remain. Inserted by his friends. Allan and Mavis Hills. COGHLAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband. George, who pasaeu away sep.emuer 14, I9*ii. 'Tis not the tears at the moments shed Thai ten oi the heart mat Is torn. But me loneliness in the after years Ana the sauness silenuy oorne. Sadly missed by his loving wife Rose Ann Coghlan. COGHLAN.— in loving memory of our dear father, George Abraham, who passed away September 14. 1942. inserted Dy his son Altred and daughter-in-law Eileen. DUDLEY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, George Richard, who passed away September 14, 1943, They say time heals all sorrows And helps us to forget, But time so lar has only proved Row much I miss you yet. At evening, when shadows are falling, Sweet memories, saddened with pain. Steal., into my ehart a deep longing. If I could enly see you again. Inserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth. DUDLEY.—In loving memory of dear father, passed away September 14, 1943. Always in our thoughts. 1.-serted by his loving son Trevor (prisoner of war), daughter-in-law Lila and grandchildren Trevor and Terrence.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 218, 14 September 1944, Page 1
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