IN MEMORIAM
CREAN—In loving memory of a Sear wife and mother, Margaret, who passed away September 30, 1946. R.I.P. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. CREAN—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away September 30, 1946. RJ.P. Peacefully sleeping, resting $t last, Life’s weary trials and suffering past. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and Jim, and grandchildren, Noel and Colleen. CREAN—-In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Margaret Crean, who passed away at Hawarden on September 30, 1946. R.I.P. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —lnserted by Mary, Barney, and family, Rangiora. DAVIES—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away September 30, 1944. She was one of the best God could send, A wonderful mother right to the end. God takes the truest and the best, So He took mother home to rest. —lnserted by Bill, Lily, and grandchildren. S~ ln loving memory of my son, Ellis Wuham Jeffries, •who passed away Sentember 30. 1943. Never can the heart forget The memory of the past, For dea * b .has'left so deep a wound That pain will always last. —lnserted by his mother.
OBERY—In loving memory of a very aear wife and mother, who passed away September 30. 1946. Not a day do we forget you. —inserted by daddie and family. lo ving memory of mum, who passed away September 30, 1946. j Always remembered. childrS d by D ° ris ’ Bill ’ and grand " loving memory of my dear SL°\ber, Elizabeth, who passed away on September 30, 1946. She bade no one her last farewell, 'n? said good-bye to none; 1 Ar,^ eavenly gates opened wide, a gentle voice said, “Come.” G Tho S 3 u V n her footsteps falter, t OO steep to climb, *" 13 L. C,osed her loving eyes, —lr£prS lS £ ,eredl “Peace be thine.” in-lau- rte lnrf y her loving daughter, sonand Joy. d Sranddaughter, May, Ern, V?lfJi? IG ~ ln mem °ry of our dear littte Dona!d. ed by nanna ’ grandpa, June, and vPISil NG T In lovin S memory of dear 1946 rie * w ho passed away September 30, Dee kept ° Ur iiearts a Moving memory is get’ dear Valerie - we will never forby grandma and Aunty Violet, dad j r ving memory of my dea? Alice Sarah h^ sband of the late Septembe? -in s Tik?’ W J h °n dl £ d at Feildin g. WPer Biccarton) 7 Bowen street> ay brings sad memories And tV° Ved one gone to rest I Are th fbn who . think of you to-day —lnserted h ht e h< ? love you best, and family. hIS loving daughter, Dolly, SOLLITT Tn i w ho passed awal ng Q n ‘, em( l ry of mother, y September 30, 1944.* -Inserted b vt ys remembered. - - ber loved ones, Kirwee.
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Press, Volume LXXXIIi, Issue 25302, 30 September 1947, Page 1
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