IN MEMORIAM.
lovin S memory of Teresa ' levinF^L pass ® d away March 7, 1944. A wife and mother. > —Always remembered. i family by ber lov - n S husband and In lovin K memory bf Florence A in:^°, l>assed away March 9, 1945. —friend, fondly remembered. ■ BREaT-? by M ’ M - son ciX, i? vin g memory of our dear 1929. Sidney, who passed away March 10, n d ? n °t need a special day For in our minds, Ar» X da3 L s we do not think of him £ hard to find - by his lovin E parents and 2 ovin f mem °ry of my dear K„ P t ssed , away March 9, 1936. T by her lovin g son « Danbrother t ln lavin S memory of our dear b| «otC &rch h 9, J l9tt. Wh ° PaSSed at ASh ’ —lnserts T ondly . remembered. y CeCU and AgneS’Jo&enh loving memory of John f failed (Joe) Gibson, accidentally 9 ’ 1942 ’ at Ashburton. We inJ^ 17 ! 65 ? nd often comes to show. That ° ett€r than we know. What w ln death i ust makes us see .-WrJS e ? n should really be - Waiau. ° by the Thompson family.
’“yins memory of John J. ton on^;/^ c J dental| y billed at AshburMetnoH M hB ’ 1942 - Death treasures no one can steal. Some a ? vound no one can heal. But rget you ’ now you are gone, long. * IU remember, no matter how ter ’ I 'c?iTeen y hiS loving wife and daugh.loYing memory of a dear hus8, 1944 a father> who passed away March —lnt»rte U v ifu l memory left behind. Wre y e * l-d by his loving wife and son,
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24820, 9 March 1946, Page 1
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