IN MEMORIAM
*RMISHAW.—In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father. Arthur Ralph, who passed away January 1. 1944. Sleeping where no shadows fall. Free from suffering, he awaits us all. Inserted by hi - * loving wife and family. BENSON.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, who passed away New Years Day. 1944. To those who have a mother. Guard her with loving care. For you will never know the loss Till you see her vacant chair. Ethel. Hector and family. Waihi. BUCHANAN.—In everlasting memory of Bill, who passed away January 1. 1944. At the going down of the sun and In the morning we will remember him. . Inserted by his brother Tom and sister-in-law Rose and niece. BUTLER.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister Emily, who passed away January I. 1926. Beautiful memories, cherished forever. Inserted by her loving parents and sisters. CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away January 1. 19.>9. Six years have passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. Sleep on. dear mothsr. your work is o'er. Your willing hands shall toil no more: For those you loved you did your best. And now God's reward is eternal rest. Inserted by Dad and George. CARTER.—In loving memory of darling mum. who passed away January 1. 1939. We often sit and think of you. And all the things you used to do: Arid wonder why you had to. die Without a chance to say good-bye. Ever remembered by Nellie and June. CARTER.—In treasured memory of our dear mother, who passed away January 1. 1939. Resting where no shadows fall. In perlect peace she awnits us all. And God shall link the broken chain. As one by one we meet again. Always remembered by Bill and Eita. CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away January 1. 1939. Just a thought, loving and true. To show we still remember you. Inserted by Charlie Emily and family. CHURCHILL.—Loving memories of little Elaine who fell asleep January 2. 1943. Remembered by Mrs. Thorpe and Mary. EVANS —In loving memory ol my dear husband, who pissed away January 1. 1944. I speak your name with love and pride. Knowing that though your mortal sell Is I sha'lf'remember you: you have not died. Sadly missed by your loving wife Lil. EVANS.—In memory of W. H. Evans, paMOd away January 1. 1944. Remembered always. Inserted by Mary Arnold.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 1, 2 January 1945, Page 1
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