IN MEMORIAM
Ev *;>-?, s -— ln loving memory o! my dear son-in-law, 19« lam ry <Bm) ' Passed away January 1. Always a smile, kind and true. I miss him more than tongue can tell, Twas sad to part without farewell. EVANS.—In loving memory of my dear dad. passed away January 1, 1944. One of the best this world could hold, my dad. I His heart was purer than any gold, my dad. Loved by all, forgotten never. In my heart he'll live forever. Sadly missed by his loving daughter June. GILBERT.—Loving memory of dear Neville, and clad, called home. January 2. 1936. and January 28. 1937 Oh! Golden yesterdays now laid to sleep. What everlasting rragrance still ye keep: Your memory a rainbow shining through each shower. A loving thought each day, each hour. Mother. Sylvia. Tom. Marion. GIBBINS, Owen (Bluey).—ln loving memory of our pal, Bluey. who passed away January 1, 1944. Memories ot you and us together Will linger in our hearts forever. Inserted by Jackie, Freddy and Gladys. HALL.—In loving memory of our only daughter Lois, who passed away on New Year's Day. 1044; aged 6V2 years. Always remembered by mummy and daddy and brother Don. HALL.—In fond and loving memory of our dear granddaughter Lois, who died through accident, January 1, 1944; aged B'.i years. Sadly missed by her grandparents Hall. HATCH.—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who passed away January 2. 1939. R.I.P. Time may pass and bring its change. Fresh with every coming year. But your memory will be cherished By the hearts that hold you dear. Ever remembered by her loving husband and family. HOWARTH.—In everlasting memory of our darling brother Harry, who passed away January 2. 1924. Time may pass and bring its changes. Fresh with every coming year. But your memory will be cherished By the hearts that hold you dear. Inserted by his loving sister Dorothy, brother Jim and Jack (overseas). HTJTCHINSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away January 2, 1940. She was always bright and cheerful. Through the years she struggled on. And those hands that rest for ever Made the home that now is gone. Inserted by Bob. Bert, Emily and Harold. JORDAN. —In loving memory of mother, passed away January 2. 1932. Requiescat in pace. Inserted by her loving daughters Eileen and Marjorle. JORDAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, passed away January 2, 1931. A loving mother, true and kind. A wonderful memory left behind. Inserted by her loving son Joe, and Eunice JORDAN— Not a day do I forget you. In my heart you are always near: I who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. Inserted by her loving daughter Ethel. JORDAN.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away January 2. 1932. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by her loving daughter Rita and family. McWHIRTER.—In fontl and loving memory of our darling daughter and sister. Joyce Marghuerite. who fell asleep January 2. 1944. In memory we see her Just the .same. As long as we live we will treasure her name. Joyce. Deep in our hearts she is living yet. We loved her too dearly to ever forget. Lovingly remembered by her loving mother and father, and brother John. McWHlßTEß.—Cherished memories of our beloved niece, Joyce, who passed away January 2. 194*. We will always remember you smiling. Ever remembered by Aunty Hazel and Uncle Laurie. McWHIRTER.—In > loving memory ol Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1843. Some day we will understand. Remembered ever by Mr. and Mrs. Corney. Reg and family. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory of my beloved cousin, Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1U44. Ever remembered by cousin Cora. McWHIRTJEJB. —In loving memory ot my dearest granddaughter, Joyce, who passed away January 2, 1944. Evef" , remembered by Grandma McWhirter. " niece, Joyce, who passed away January 2, 1944. Ever remembered by Uncle Bob and Aunty Cora. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory of our beloved niece, Joyce, who passed away January 2, 1944. Ever remembered by Uncle Ike and Aunty Doll. MoWHIRTER.—In loving memory of our pal. Joyce, who died January 2. 1944; aged 21 years. Ever remembered. Pat and Fay. McWHlßTEß.—Treasured memories of our beloved niece, Joyce, who passed away January Si. 1944. To be with us in the same old way Would be our dearest wish to-day. Remembered always by Aunty Glad. Uncle Walter. Bob and Brian. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory of dear Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1944. Will linger in "my heart iorever. Loved and remembered always by Noeline. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory of our darling niece Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1944. When last we saw her smiling face. Little could we tell That when we kissed our Joyce good-bye. It was our last farewell. Remembered always. Rete. Bill and Gay. McWHIRTER.—In fond and loving memory of our darling granddaughter Joyce, who left us January 2. 1944. At the setting of the sun and in the morning We'll remember you. Grandma and Grandpa Molloy. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory ol our darling niece Joyce who passed away on January 2. 1944. , No morning dawns, no night returns But v e remember her. Ever rrjiembered by Aunty Ede and the tro Vs. McWHIRTER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear niece Joyce, who passed away on January 2, 1944. Not Just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Sadly missed by Aunty Eve and Uncle Jim. McWHIRTER. —In loving memory of our dear cousin Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1944. Always remembered by Tom. Nona. Barbara and Roberti McWHIRTER. —In loving memory of Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1944. A friends always remembered. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Naylor. McWHIRTER.—In loving memory ol my beloved niece, Joyce, who passed away January 2. 1944. Ever remembered by Uncle Bill McWhirter. MORGAN.—In loving memory ol dear mother, who passed away January 1. 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by Dulcie. Fred and family. MUNNS.—In fondest memory of our dear son Jimmy, who fell asleep on December 31. 1937. Always In our thoughts. Mum ana dad. MUNNS. —In ever loving memory of our dear brother Jimmy, who passed away December 31. 1937. Daphne and Neil. MUNNS.—In loving memory ot our dearest brother Jim, who passed away _eccmber 3i, IW7. a&sie and Hugh. SMITH.—In loving memory of my husband. Hec. and daddy of Bobbie, died January 2, 1942. Just a sweet memory oi bygone days Comforts me though we're apart, Guides me and streiietnens my neart. Inserted by his loving wife and son. SMITH. —In sad and loving memory 01 our dear son and brother. Hec. accidentally drowned. Point Chevalier, January 2, 1943. Happy together you will be. Remembered always by his loving father, sister Sis. Drothers Vic (overseas) and Doug. SMITH. —In sad and loving memory ol my brother Hec accidentally drowned. Point Chevalier. January 2. 1943. Gone from us that smiling face. Remembered always by his loving brother Leslie, sister-in-law Mavis. SMITH.—In loving memory ot our brother Hec, accidentally drowned. Point Chevalier. January 2, 1913. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. Ever remembered by Albert. Bella and family. SMITH.—In sad and loving memory of my dearest brother, Hec, accidentally arowned. Point Chevalier. January 2. is4J. Until we meet again. brotheV-in-laiv Jack, nieces Dawn and Maureen - . SMITH —In loving memory of my dear nephew. Hector, accidentally arowned. toint Chevalier. January 2. 1943. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Always remembered by his loving Aunty MiUy and Uncle Arthur. SMITH —In loving memory ol Hee, drowned January 2. 1043. In silence we remember. Inserted by Connie and Jim. SMITH —In loving memory of Hector, passed away 'January 2. 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by Rona and Len. SMITH In loving memory of our dear son-in-law Hec, drowned January 2. 1943. Memories of you, dear Hec. Will live In our hearts forever. Pop and Mum Noyer. SMITH. —In loving memory of dear Hec. who passed away January 2. 1943. Ever remembered by Norm and Rose.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 1, 2 January 1945, Page 1
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