IN MEMORIAM.
O'CONNOR—A loving tribute in sad memory of my dear father, Patrick O'Connor, who departed this life on May 5, 1938, at Southbridge, Canterbury. (Late of Ireland.) Away in God's beautiful somewhere, Free from all sorrow and pain, r> The best gift : is your memory, Some day we will meet again. j To memory ever dear. • —lnserted by his loving son, Michael I (Percy) O'Connor, Christchurch. MURFITT—In loving memory of dear John,'who passed away on' May 3, 1939. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, 01 one we loved and will never forget/ > i .>■ ■» , hlv Wing sisters','. Ivy and' Dolly, and" brother-in-law, Bill. MURFITT—In loving memory of Johnny, who passed away May 3, 1939. Gone from us that- smiling face, Those cheerful,, pleasant ways; The heart that won so many friends, In happy, bygone-,days< —lnserted by his 'loving brothers and sister-in-law, Mick,' Jack, and Melba..' MURFITT—In loving'memory of John, who died qn May 3, 1939. We love x you, John, with all our heart, And felt death cruel to make us part, But- we will meet again* in gladness, And leave behind us all our" sadness. —lnserted by his mother, father, brothers and sisters. MURFITT—In loving ' memory of cousin JoKn, who departed this life on May 3, 1939. , , A Deep in our heart memories are kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Away in a beautiful heaven, Sheltered "from sorrow and pain, When.life's journey is over, '. Some day we will all.meet again. —lnserted by Mrs Pentecost and • family. . ) PENGELLY—In loving memory of mother, who departed this life May '4, 1939. The golden gate stood open, A gentle voice said, "Come, With farewells left unspoken She quietly entered home. —lnserted by her loving son and i daughter-in-law, Vere and Gert and. children. loving memory of our dear .father, who passed away May 3. 1940. ' To think I could not say good-bye - Will always bring regret; For a father we loved so dearly Is the one we can't forget. —lnserted by his, loving son and daughter-in-law, Arnold and Irene and grandchildren., RYAN—In loving memory of Wal, who passed away May 3, 1939. RIP-, Too dearly loved-to ever be-forgotten. —lnserted by his loved ones. TAITUHA—In loving memory of our dear dad and poua, who passed away May 3,.1939. / ' A beautiful memory left behind, God's greatest gift, Aroha! —lnserted by his loving son and daughters, Bob, Tehau and Teuru.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23319, 3 May 1941, Page 1
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