IN MEMORIAM
■ C< o?r l C. R ' - ; In , lovin B memory of Joan, passed away October 8, 1934. t Y ? I L ? re not forgotten. Joan dear, inserted by her loving mother and Doreen. J; Vwi£ N -~; In lo ving memory of dad, who died October 8, 1939. May he rest in peace. i Percy, Noni and family. JONES.— In sa d but loving memory of Cherry, who passed away October 8. 1944. it is only God who knows how I miss you. Inserted by her loving mother. JONF.s.— To the memory of Cherry, beloved sister and pal, who left us October 8. 1944. We who loved you sadly miss you. In our hearts you are ever near. Mavis and Jack France. MALAM.—In loving memory of my dear friend isobel. parsed away October G. 1942. Of happy days we spent together'. Inserted by E. Constable. MATTHEWS.—Treasured memories of my dear o ,„ and ' °eorgc, who passed awav on October 8. 1941. Inserted by his loving wife and sons, Cecil Westwood and Herbert George. McCONNEIX—In loving memory of Alick. beloved brother of Tom and brother-in-law of Lil. October 8. 1940. Ever remembered. McMATH, Rose Edith.—ln loving memory of our dear gran, called home October 8, 1944. God will link the golden chain As one by one we meet again. Ever remembered by her loving husband Harry, daughters Jessie, Rose, Florence and grandchildren. OMEARA.—In loving memory of our dad, who passed away October 7, 1942. A thought for to-day. a memory for ever. Inserted by Florence and Jack. ORRELL.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, who passed awav October 8. 1944. Happy and smiling, always content. Left joy and sunshine where he went. Inserted by Alice. Reg, Graham and Peter. ORRELL..—In loving memorv of our dear brother and brother-in-law, George, who passed away October 8. 1944. For ever in our thoughts. So dearly loved, so sadlv missed. Inserted by his sister Bertha, and sister-in-law Mary Ann. ORRELL.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law and uncle. George, who passed away October 8, 1944. Time changes many things. But a loving memory ever clings. Inserted by Nellie and George. rojtEß.—ln loving memory of my dear husband "enis. and loving father of Sid and the late Wilfred, who passed away October 2, 1944. _Peacefully sleeping. Resting at last. Sadly missed by his loving wife, Sid and Mary. POWER-LAURIE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Wilfred (Tern), who passed away October 8. 1941; also his loved fiancee, Mary, who passed away September 22. 1944. Beautiful memories left behind. Missed by his loving mother, Sid and Mary. SMITH, Walter.—ln loving memory of dad, died October 8. 1941. With his sweetheart in heaven. Inserted by Adlowe, Nuki and Mervyn. TULLOCII.—In loving memory of my dearly beloved son. Percy Campbell Tulloch. who was killed October 8. 1941. at Koiterangi; Rest in peace. FortJly remembered by his loving father. TULLOCII.—In loving memory of mv loved son and krother Tom. who was accidentally killed on duty at Koiterangi. October 8. 1941. Fondly rcmertbered by his loving mother and sister Millie. TULLOCII.—In loving memory of our dear brother Tom. accidentally killed on duty at Koiterangi, October 8, 1941. Always in our thoughts. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Lena and Mervyn. WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nana, who passed away October 7, 1943. In silence we remember. Inserted by Dot, Ed, Vlviennc, Marianne and Adrienne. WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nana, who passed away October 7, 1943. Always in our hearts. Inserted by Anne, Did and Laurence. WOTTA.—In loving memory of our dear pal Jim, who passed away October 8, 1942. Remembrance is a golden chain. It links us till we meet again. Inserted by the Profner family. WOTT.V—In loving memory of our dear pal Jim, who passed awav October 8. 1942. Just a thought, so true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Inserted by Alex and Alf. BEREAVEMENT THANKS PITKETIILEY—The wife and family desire to express their sincere thanks for the sympathy extended to them by their friends and relations in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. SPEIR.—The sister and brothers of the late Mr. Arch Speir wish to thank all for their kindness and sympathy in their recent bereavement for letters, cards, telegrams and personal messages.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 238, 8 October 1945, Page 1
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