IN MEMORIAM
BYERS—In loving memory of a dear mother and gran, who passed peacefully away August 27, 1944. God made a wonder mother. Perfect as a mother could be: fill memory fades and life departs, xou will live for, ever, dear mother, in our hearts. —lnserted by her only daughter, Jessie, son-in-law. and grandchildren, Desmond, Maurice, and Ngaire. — ln lov ’ng memory of our dear 1944 er ’ A,f ’ Wh ° passed away August 27, A a ace .*bat is always before us, A voice we can never forget: a smile that will linger for ever, in our memories we see him yet. Inserted by his sister Jean. CLIST— In loving memory of our dear Brother, who passed away August 27, 1944. u \ p P Ur lonely hours of thinking 1 noughts of you are very dear; *** W ,° loved you sadly miss you. As it dawns another year. Inserted by his loving sister Ivy, brother-in-law Herbert. DOHRMAN—In loving memory of dear MUireen. who passed away suddenly on August 27. 1944; aged seven years. ' lme passes. but memories stay, uoved and remembered by us always. inserted by her loving parents and sisters, Elaine and Audrey. FELTON—In loving memory of our dear gran and nana. Emma Adelene Felton, who passed away August 27. 1946. God's greatest gift: remembrance, inserted by Adelene and George, and great-grandchildren, Glenroy. —ln loving memory of our dear utue Anne, who left us August 27, 1946. vn»y a baby, small, never at rest; but how dear to us; God knoweth best. —lnserted by her loving mother and father. n^ Y ~ In _ . I .° vin .«. memory of a dear “ttle granddaughter and niece, Anne 1946 le ’ departed fr° m us August 27, | Only a tender flower, sent us to rear, Gniy a memory to love, while we are here. —lnserted by her loving nanna, granddad, and Aunty Ivy and Uncle Eric. LENNON—In loving memory of Patrick Lennon. Takamatua, who passed away August 26, 1945.
Always remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and family loving. memory of my dear Brother, Jim, passed away August 27, 1946. Laim and peaceful he is sleeping. Sweetest rest has followed pain; those who saw him suffer Would not wish him back again. —lnserted by A. and P. Grimwood.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25273, 27 August 1947, Page 1
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371IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25273, 27 August 1947, Page 1
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