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IN MEMORIAM

CIIILMAX.—In memory of Olga, who died December 24, 1936. A leaf in the book Remembrance, Is gently turned to-day. Inserted by mother, sisters Rita and Alma. j jj-j loving memorv of our tletir sister unci aunty who p.ssed away December 24. 1942. Hearts that love you never forget. In memory you are with us yet Ever rememberert by Johnny, Maureen and Fo y —To the memory of my dear brother Johnny, died on Christmas Eve, 1943. Robert Foy. FBMN.— In loving memory of my husband's sister Norah. Remembered by Audrey, Margaret and sister-in-law Mabel. FRANICEVIC—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother Kate, who passed away December 23, 1944. Not just to-day, but every day. Inserted' , by°her loving son' and daughter-in-law Ivan and Mary, and grandchildren Rose, Venus and Ivan, jun. GRAY.-in loving memory of my dear husband and fr.ther, who passed away D - ecemb *J e 2o, 193 Ii our hearts you will live forever. Inse'rted by his loving wife Hanna, Vola and Warren. GRAY —In loving memory of our dad, who passed away December 25, 1939. Three little words, forget me not, Thev don't seem much, but mean a lot. Inserted by Jessie, Bill, Rena. Bruce, Ethel, Dale and Mabel, Seattle. GRAY.-In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life December 25, 1939 Deeo in our hearts a memory is Kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Inserted by his son Ernest and Gwenda. in m L o^e J r RN w E h^ ln f e I l OV Sfeep me S 5f $Z. Fred. TFVNINGS —In loving memory of Alice Mabel, ljfco passed away Christmas Day, 1935. Carrich Mid dad. JOHNSTON —In loving memory of our dear son and brother Jack Bradshaw (Johnny), accidentally drowned December 25. 1939. Always remembered. . , „, , Inserted by his loving mother and father, J °SF N S n H"d"aw e ay O Dec°embe e r ar 24 mO l93 e 9 r . AI AnT ten e der^ nl che O r f is n OU the d! p a a r S e t S -• ' The memories grow dearer as time passes on, while love and remembrance last. Inserted by her loving daughter Gladys, son-in-law Stan, and grandchildren. JORDAN.—In memory of our dear mother and nana, who passed away six years ago to-day. Ti •<: cn-ppf to remember a motner so aear. inserted by her loving daughter Myrtle, and grandchildren. JORDAN —In loving memory of mother, who fell asleep December 24, 1940. God's greatest gift, Remembrance. Inserted by her loving son Les. JORDAN, Elizabeth Ann.—ln loving memory of my dear sister, who died December 24, 1939. A loving smile, a heart of gold, The dearest sister this world could hold. Those who knew her all wiU <:now. How much we lost six years ago. Ever remembered by her loving -brother Tom. JENNINGS —In loving memory of mother, who passed away December 25, 1935. Not Just to-day, but every day Inserted Sl by nC her W lov r in™ e son Bob and dauehterJENNINGS, Aiice.—ln loving memory of mother, who p:ssed away Christmas Day. 1935. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Madoline and Vic. KANE—In loving memory of Myrtle, beloved only child of Peter and Myrtle, died December 23,. 1941" aged years. Her memory is our dearest treasure. In our hearts she lives forever; No earthly wealth will ever replace, Her loving voice, her smiling lace. Longed for always by her mother and father. KANE.—In loving memory of our niece Myrtle, died December 23, 1941. By Aunty Kale and Uncle Mack. MacKAY. Colin.—ln affectionate memory of dad, ' who passed away December 24, 1944. Jean and Don. NEWBOLD.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away December Six long years without you, dear. And all the rest to face; Tho' friends are near to help and cheer. There's none can take your place. Inserted by her loving children and grandchildren. NIXON.—In loving memory of our dearest wife and mother, Marie, who passed on December it is not the tears of the moment shed, That tell of the hearts that are torn; But the loneliness of after years, And the sadness silently borne. Inserted by her loving husband and family. ROGERS.-In memory of Betty, who Passed away Christmas morning, 1944. Always remembered by Harry, Doris and family. ROGERS.—In loving memory of dear Betty, passed aW "L l ? e S£ er in a6 aod e "- beautiful garden. . In the sunshine of perfect peace. Edna and Norm, and family. T, f , rF ßc in' lovine memory of our friend Betty, who passed away December 25, 1944. 8.1.P. Ever remembered. Inserted by Jean, Elma and Cath. ROGERS.—In loving memory of Betty, who passed away December 25, 1944. Some may forget you, now you are gone. But we will remember, no matter low long. Inserted by the girls, Myrl Slipper Co. ROGERS.—In loving memory of my dear frienj Betty, who passed away December 2S, 184*. To-day a sad thought, Forever a loving memory. Ever remembered, Elma. SHELMERDINE.—In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. He never failed to do his best. His heart was true and tender; Patiently toiled for those he loved. And left us to remember. Inserted by wife, son, Frank and Inez. SHELMERDINE.—In loving memory of dear father, who fell asleep December 24, 1937. You live with us in memory. Inserted by Edna and Ray. SHELMERDINE.—In loving memory of my dear father who passed away December 24, 1931. Loved'by all. Ever remembered by his daughter Edith, son-in-law Arthur and little Margaret. SIMPSON, Alexander.—ln loving memory of my dear husband, and loved father of Ivy. Roy. Alton, Frank, who passed away December 24, 1944. Always remembered. missed by Frank, Ivy (Mrs. Morgan). Ken and! Len. WHITCHEH..—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away December 25 (Christmas Day), Always remembered. Inserted by his loving daughter, and son-in-law May and Charlie, Dolley.

BEREAVEMENT THANKS MUNGALL.—Mr. J. Gungall, 49, Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn, : nc 1 Family, wish to sincerely thank all kind relations and friends for expressions letters, cards, tele'grams and beautiful floral emblems received. Please accept this cs a personal acknowledgment. OSBORNE.—The sons and daughters ot the late Mrs. P. W. Osborne wish to thank all relations and friends for kindness and sympathy shown, at the loss of their dear mother; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. Special thanks to Mrs. Judd and Mrs. Groome. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 304, 24 December 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 304, 24 December 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 304, 24 December 1945, Page 1

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