IN MEMORIAM
BEBBINGTON—In loving memory of Minnie, who passed away on January 16, 1944. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving family. DOWGRAY—In loving memory of a deal wife and mother, who passed away January 16, 1946. We think of you in silence. We often speak your name; "What would we give to clasp your hand, And see you smile again. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. IfULLAH—In ever loving memory-of my dear mother, who passed away January 15, 1946. So sadly missed. —lnserted by her son, Ron, and Daphne NIHONIHO—In sacred remembrance of our beloved Henare, who passed away one year ago to-day; in his eighteenth year. R.I.P. ’Tis not the tears at the moment shed. That tell* of hearts that are torn; But the loneliness in after years, And the sadness silently borne. Haere ra taku Tama Ki te kaianga marama Waiho moke moke matau Ir teni au pouri. From mum and dad, sisters, Heni and Hukarere, brothers, Teaowera, Rongo, Hikurangi, and Tuta. PAYNE—In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, and mothter, wh» passed away January 16, 1946. She bade no one her last farewell. She said good-bye to none; The heavenly gate just opened wide. And a Gentle Voice said, “Come.” God saw her footstep falter. The hill too steep to climb; So gently closed her loving eyes, And whispered, “Peace be thine. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. .
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25084, 16 January 1947, Page 1
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