IN MEMORIAM
COOKE.—In loving memory or our darling only child. Gregg, who passed away August 24, 1938. A precious one from us has gone, A voice wo loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. Sadly missed by his loving mother and father. COOKE.—In loving memory of dear Gregg, who passed away August 24. 1938. Ever remembered. Inserted by Auntie Addie. Uncle Frank and Leslie. COOKE.—Loving memories of dear Gregg, who passed away August 24, 1938. Always a beautiful memory. Inserted by Auntie Vi, Unclt Neil and Gary. COOKE.—In loving remembrance of dear Gregg, who passed away August 24, 1938. Loved and remembered always by Auntie Phyl and Uncle Maurice. EVANS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nanna, who fell asleep August 24, 1944. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by her son Jim (overseas), daughter-in-law Joan, and wee Dayle. HILLMAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and a loving father, who passed away August 24, 1942.
« In our heart your memory lingers. Yet to weep we know is vain; God will some day ease our heartache When He links that broken chain. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter Blargaret. HILLMAN.—In loving memory of our dear dad. who died (suddenly) August 24. 1942. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Ever remembered by his sons Ted and Jack. HILLMAN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Ted, who passed away August 24, 1942. A beautiful memory, fend and true. Will ever remain, dear brother, of you. Inserted by Polly and Charlie, also family. HUTTON (Lionel).—ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, who died suddenly August 24. 1943. R.I.P. Not Just to-day. but every day In silence we remember. ..,„ Inserted by his loving wife and children Patricia and John. LODGE.—In loving memory of our dear parents. Rosma, passed away August 24 1938, ana Thcmas. September 7. 1941. .Lovingly remembered by their family at Milford and boys .overseas. MARTIN.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother,, who passed away on August »•_.*"*!■ Inserted by Martin brothers, 14. Princes Street, Onehunga. HENTZER.—in loving memory of my dear husband, Hugo (Ben), who died August 24, 1944. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by his loving wife. Grace. MENTZER, Hugo (Ben).-In memory of dear dad, who died August 24. 1944. To memory ever dear. Inserted by Sybil and David. MENTZER.-Loving memories of our dear father, Hugo (Ben), who passed away a year ago to-day. God saw that he was weary. The hill too steep to climb _, h „ n - red So He gently closed his eyes and whispered. Peace be thine. ntnrm Trevor Always remembered by Olga. George, .irevor and Shirley. , _, MENTZER. Hugo (Ben).-Treasured »««»*»,£ dad, who died August 24, 1944. Sadly missea by his loving son Noel, and Joan. MENTZER._In loving memory of H u *%°" r st de 2 " brother-in-law and jjncle. who died August «, 1944. Ever remembered by the iiuicm=
family, Hikurangi. -micro MENTZER.-Lovinf? memories of dear dad. Hugo Nathaniel, who died August 24, 1944. in sixty-third year. . - , m We will always miss n lm - hter Zoe , Ever remembered by his loving daugnter « and son-in-law Alex. mranHp FETRIE.-In loving memory of Gertrude who passed away August 24, 184 J. x"»
loving memory,Jf my dear wife, who passed away on August 24, i»m. Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you are always n«u We who loved, sadly miss you As there dawns another- aay. Inserted by father and Douglas. EOSS.-In loving memory of W 24 _ 1944 . Elizabeth Margaret P aEsed „ aW^ n v ways, Time may change '" ™ an _ y ev er But one thing changes never. The memory of those happy days We both spent together. Inserted by Louie Hellriegel. h „sband SKYNNEB._In loving memory of ™ d d *fsT™: Augustus E. Skynner Who. dWO g » wife 1927. Remembered always by his and family. _.„ „«« BEREAVEMENT t0 COOKE.—Mr. and Mrs. 3 Coo tives lor sincerely thank all kind trieafs-t. no emb i e ms letters/telegrams and beautiful nora. es received, especially thanking ""Jtheir untiring of Ward 12. Cornwall Hospital *<° r ln £ er . Please kindness and attention to I hl *i?' e .„i e dgment. accept this as a personal acknowieus
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 200, 24 August 1945, Page 1
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