IN MEMORIAM
BENJAMIN.—In loving memory of Desmond, who passed away on September S, 1941. aver remembered by mum, dad and family. FISHER.—In loving memory or my dear who passed away September 5, 1943, also my dear mother, September 3, 1938. God's greatest gift, remembrance. By their loving son Stan and Rita. FISHEB.'—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away September 5, 1943, and my d>>ar mother, who passed away September J, 1938. Inserted by their loving son Albert. HUNTER.—In loving memory of my dear frien' Shirley, who passed away September o. la-i. Our brief, memsweet,
God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Adclle Alleyne. JACKSON, Mary.—Treasured memories of my beloved mother, passed beyond September a, 1942. ,_ . , A loving smile, a heart of gold, .. The dearest mother this world could hold. Loving mother of Harold and Ivy, and darling, nan of Les, Ivy, Edna and Gordon. KIMBER.—A tribute of love and memory to our dear son and brother, Jack, accidentally killed at Manurewa September 5, 1937. Time heals, they say. maybe it does. But memories last and so does I° T ®: . -n.mts■Tis the human touch in this world! thatcount,. You see he was ours, and we miss him so mucn. We miss you because we loved you. Fond memories we recall. And parting with you, Jack, dear. Was the saddest day of all. His sorrowing mother, father and family. LAUDER. —In loving memory of oin : J ear r" ,e [| r ; who passed away September 5. 1934, also our dear sister Mabel, who passed away July 2. ISJi. Your memory still so sweet and dear , Is treasured still with love sincere. Inserted by Annie. Jack and family. Kakahl. lOW.—In sad and loving memory ol °^ m bTrS mother, who passed to rest on September U We were not there the day you died. To hear your last faint sign. Or whisper Just one loving word. Or say, dear mum, good-bye. To those who have a mother. Tender her with loving For you will never know her value Till you see her empty / OTerse as) Inserted by her loving son Allen (overseas) and daughter-in-law Noellien. lOW.—In loving memory of our darling mot , who passed away September 8, IBM. If we had the world to e'^e We would give it. yes and more. To see our darling mother Come smilipg through the dMr. Inserted by her loving children Naida, Alls La Harry, lan and Lynette. McCULLOUQH.—In memory of my dear daug Betty, who passed away September 5, 1939. A beautiful memory is all I have Inserted by her loving mother. McDONALD.—Sacred to the memory of my pi2ed an o d n "September F'StofW remembered by those you loved. Until we meet. Father. ... METFORD (Nlcolson).— Loving memories dear daughter Doreen (Pops), who passed September 5, 1943. Remembrance. wiovd Inserted by her loving mother B. E. Floyd. METFORD.—In loving memory of Doree , away September 5, 1943. mpmorv forever. A thought for to-day. a men y Mar j o rie Always remembered by Jack anu Nicholson. „ f _ v METFORD (Nicolson).— In I ? vln A,i away dear sister Doreen (Pops), who passea September 5, 1943. ever. Cherished memories, treasured ther _ •Of the happy days we Chrls. and Inserted by her , lov '" g H J iS brother-in-law Lawrle Bishop. i nv ed METFORD.—In loving memory of Dore . friend of Win and Ern Aspden. A tender link of memory Is brought to us to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 210, 5 September 1945, Page 1
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