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IN MEMORIAM.

BERRY—In loving memory of my dear wife, Grace, who passed away February 25. 1941. Dear, what would I give to clasp your hand. And your loving face to see, To hear again your dear kind voice That meant so much to me. What happy hours we once enjoyed When we were all together; But now how sad and changed it is Since you have gone for ever. -Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, June and Norma. BICKERTON—In loving memory of Mervyn Wilson Blckerton, died February 25, 1940. life is lonely without you, dear, Sad the weary way. —lnserted by his loving mother. HANHAM—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away February 25, 1941. She never failed to do her best, Her heart was true and tender, She tolled so hard for those she loved, Then left us to remember. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. KENNEDY—In loving memory of Samuel, husband of Sarah, died February 25, 1935. (Late N.Z.R., Christchurch and Auckland.) —lnserted by his loved ones. POUNSFORD—In loving memory of Dorothy Mae (little Doff), who passed away at Aranul, February 25, 1942. A silent sigh, a hidden tear, A beautiful memory of one so dear. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs and Garth Richards. PURVIS—In loving memory of Duncan, who passed away February 25, 1932; also dad, February 5, 1940. —Remembered by Gordon and Rose. STEPHENSON—In loving memory of my dearly loved husband, John Harold (Jack), who passed away on February 25, 1942, after a long Illness. What would I give to clasp your hand, Your dear, kind face to see. To hear you speak and see you smile, Then life to me would be worth while. For ’tis not the tears at the moment shed That tell of a heart that's torn; But the loneliness in the after years. And the sorrow silently borne. -Inserted by his loving wife, Peggy. TAYLOR—In memory of my dear husband. who passed away at St. George’s Hospital, after much suffering, on February 25, 1941; father of Mrs Michael Ken-\-jedy and late Sergeant Jack William Xaylor, {. Always remembered. . by his widow, Florence M. Tay-

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23881, 25 February 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23881, 25 February 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23881, 25 February 1943, Page 1

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