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IN MEMORIAM

DUDLEY-REES.—Lovmg memories of mother, who passed awpy July if 1943. Her life was one of sacrifice, Her love was true and tender; She lived for those she loved', ' Then left us to remember. Inserted by her loving son Harry. FROST.— Elizabeth (Bess), dearly beloved daughter or Mrs. E. Wilson, and loved sister of Nell and Bert who passed away on July 1, 1943. at her * ver rem embered by those who loved GARRETT.-—ln loving memory of darling wee Kerry, who passed through the little white gate two years ago to-day. Another little flower for God's garden. Inserted by Norma, Ray and George. GRAY, Samuel Leonard.—Darling son of Mick and May, died June 30, 1944. God saw what was before him, The pain he had to bear; So smiling down, He thought it best. To take him in His care. Inserted by his loving mother and father, sister and brother. GRAY.—in loving memory of Samuel Leonard, who passed , away June 30, 1944. Resting in God's beautiful garden, The sunshine of perfect peace. Inserted by his loving grandmother, aunties and uncles. KELSALL.—Fondest memories of my dear mother 1 1942 re gran, who passed away July ;

TT f Loving memories. Her loving daughter Muriel, and grandchildren Dulcie, Mavis and Cyril (overseas). LAWSON.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Ann. wife of J. B. Lawson, and mother of Ferg and Lionel, who passed away June 30, 1938. Inserted by John Ferg and Lionel. MacKlVEN.—in affectionate memory of dad, who passed away June 30, * 1943. Inserted by his loving family. PAINE. —In loving memory of our darling Carol, who fell asleep June 30, 1940. We think of you in silence, -• And often speak your name; What would we give, dear Carol, To have you back again. Inserted, by her loving father. PEARCE.—In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law George Henry, who passed away June 30, 1944. Loving thoughts are cherished for ever, . £"»the happy times we spent together; * To be with you in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish to-day. Inserted by his loving sister Olive, and brother-in-law Walter Burton. PEARCE.— In loving memory of dear George, who fell asleep June 30, 1944. A , Eve £ in our thoughts. Inserted by Daphne, Eric and Erica. PEARCE.-—ln fond memory of our pal George Hfr.?£ e yea / s aßi> to-day. Ever remembered by Williams family. PERRY.—In loving memory of John (Jack), loved i husband of Dolly, and father of Bill and I Thelma, late Sapper N.Z.T. Co. !

Old soldiers never die. Peacefully sleeping In a soldier's grave. PERRY.—In loving memory of my brother Jack, who passed away June 30, 1943. I was not there in the hour of death. To hear your last faint sigh; To whisper just a loving word, Or even say good-bye. His loving sister Nellie. PERRY.—In loving memory of Sapper John Perry (1914-1318), died June 30, 1943. Out of the darkness of the night The world will roll into light, And daybreak is everywhere. Inserted by his sister-in-law o«rrie and family. PERRY.—Sapper John, veteran of Great War died June 30. 1943. I stood by your bedside, you clasped my hand, It was your farewell to a better land. I'll always remember the last word you said. Good-bye for now, but come back again. Inserted by his loving sister-in-law Jessie and family. PERRY.—Sapper John, veteran of Great War. died June 30, 1943, loved brother-in-law of Betty Rutherford.

When the sands of the desert grow cold. Your memory will never grow old. POLLOCK.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband Thomas, who fell asleep on July 1, 1914. Heaven retalneth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps; And the sunbeams love to linger, Where our precious loved one sleeps. Inserted by his loving wife Marion. POLLOCK.—Treasured memories of my dear dad. who passed away July 1, 1944. His cheerful smile and kindly ways. Are pleasant to recall: He had a fond word for everyone. And died beloved by all. Loved and remembered always by Thelma. POLLOCK.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away July 1, 1944. What happy hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still; But death has left a vacant place, This world can never All. Ever remembered by Jean and Bill. POOLEY.—In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away June 30, 1936. In my Father's house there are many mansions. Always remembered by her loving children Nance, Alex and Cam (overseas). EEES.—In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away July 1, 1943. Dnseen by the world she stands by our side. And whispers, "My loved ones, death cannot divide." Ever remembered by her loving daughter Lavinia, son-in-law Bob, and granddaughter Gwen. REES.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away July 1, 1943. Sleep on, dear mother, take thy rest. We miss you most, who loved you best. Ever remembered by her loving daughter Doreen and family. BEES.—Treasured memories of mother and granny, who passed away July 1, 1943. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by Grace and Gordon Lewis, and grandchildren. RICHARDS.—In loving memory of our dear son Andy, who passed away July 1, 1944, aged 38. And little grandson Graeme, son of the above, aged ll 1 ,2 years, passed away July 13, 1942. Loving thoughts will always linger. Mother and father, Seymour, Alan and Ena. RICHARDS..—In loving memory of Andy, loved husband and father of Veira, Eric and Alan, passed away July 1, 1944; aged 38. Also our little son and brother Graeme, passed away July 13, 1942; aged ll'/a years. Will always be remembered by Veira Richards, Eric and Alan. RUTHERFORD.—John George, passed suddenly away June 30, 1944. loving remembrance. By his wife, John, Peter and Ngalre. STEWART.—In loving memory of our dearest mother, who passed away July 1, 1944. Days of suffering, nights of pain, Waiting for a cure, but all in vain; For God alone, Who knew it best, Called her home to a well earned rest. Remembered always by her loving son George, and daughter-in-law Winnie. STEWART. —In loving memory of my mother and nana, who passed away July 1, 1944. There is someone who misses you, mother. And finds the time long since you went away. There is someone who thinks of you always. But tries to be brave and content. As I journey along life's way. Reg, Rona, and grandchildren. STEWART.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away July 1, 1944. The shock was severe. We little thought the end so near. Always in our thoughts.

Inserted by her daughter Marjorle and family. SUTHERLAND. May—Passed away July 1, 1933. Just a little thought so true, To show we still remember you. A. Renwlck, M. Irwin. WEBSTER. —In loving memory of my dear daughter Annie, passed away July 1, 1939. Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always near. We who loved you sadly miss you. As it dawns another year.

Inserted by her loving mother C. Pardington. WHITNEY. —In loving memory of Olive Wilson Whitney, who fell asleep June 10, 1943. Memories grow sweeter, as time travels on. Longing always for smiles that are gone; Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, We loved you too dearly to ever forget. Inserted by a friend and her boys, Ray and Gordon (on the high seas). WILSON. —In loving memory of David Wilson, who died June 30, 1942. Waiting until the day break, And the shadows flee away. Ever remembered by his loving wife Mary H. Wilson.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 153, 30 June 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 153, 30 June 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 153, 30 June 1945, Page 1