IN MEMORIAM
rtEWE—In loving memory of a dear wife ad mother, who passed away October JI 1945. A very fragrant and beautiful life, reMining fresh and undimmed in the Emories of her husband and family. SEWE—In memory of our dear sister, jKie, who passed away October 31, 1945. Deeply loved and remembered always. -Inserted by her sisters and brother. mglEß—ln loving remembrance of my jjfter, William Thomas Foster, who died it Lyttelton, October 31, 1945. inserted by F. W. Foster and family, Wellington. POSTER—In loving memory of my dear dad who passed away October 31, 1945. For ever in our thoughts. -Inserted by his daughter, Freda, and family. aKDERSON—In loving memory of Willan George, who passed away October Jl. 19G. ' Always remembered. -inserted by loving wife and family. HILLGROVE— In loving memory of a tar father, Joseph Mitchell, who passed iv.xy October 31, 1943. Ws do not forget him. we loved him too dearly. For his memory to fade from our lips like a dream. Our life need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely. Far grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. -hrertrd by his loving daughter and ari-m-hw. Noel and Nobby. HILLGROVE— In proud and loving memory of Joseph Mitchell Hillgrove, who uiased away on October 31, 1943. war so loving, ever so kind. Oca of the best this world could find. -Always remembered by Esther and Wai. LOWTHER—In loving memory of mum, died October 31. 1942; also dad. died'November 21, 1Q43. —lnserted by their loving daughter, Hannah, sa-ta-law, Tom, and grandchildren, Hugh and Jim. REHU-ln loving memory of our darling daughter, Kiri Mata, who departed this hie October 31, 1945. Slent is the voice we loved to hear. -Inserted by her loving parents, Whenua and Sweet. KORIN SON—In loving memory of Market a dear wife and mother, who passed a*ay October 30, 1939; also wee Bobbie, April, 1915. Remembrance. -Inserted by her husband and family. SYMONDS—In loving memory of dear Chame (Dolly), who passed away October 31, 1945.
Some time with tearless eyes we’ll see. Yes. up there, we’ll understand. 7“^ rs remembered her sisters and
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25020, 31 October 1946, Page 1
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