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IN MEMORIAM

SINKS—In memorv of father, who died May 7, 1920; also mother, who died February 6. 1940. —Remembrance from her daughter and son-in-law, Florrie and Will, and E. F. Adams and Doug. pEWE— a treasured memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Norman Ernest (Sonny), accidentally drowned at Methven on February 6, 1949; aged 21 years. Quickly and quietly came the call. His sudden death a shock to all.' «°d took him home, it was His will, But why so soon, we wonder still. *** often sit and think of you, lhe things you used to say and do, And wonder why you had to die without a chance to say good-bye. b y mum, dad, and Maureen, Tai Tapu. DEWE— In loving and fond memory of i<2? nan ’ w bo passed away on February 6, -949 (result of accident). Always fondly remembered, inserted bj- Daphne and Jack. a memory of Norman Dewe. •ccidentally drowned, February 6, 1949. by his pals. Jack, Stan, and rnfyE-? 111 loving memory of dear Nor- ■ who was accidentally drowned Februai Y 6, 1949.

Always remembered. by Mar § e Russell and family. EwE-_in memory of Norman. As a pal, good and true, —tn. _. e wdl always think of you. hi^ e XJ ed by the staff of the Mid-Canter-““jy Transport, Meth ven. —l° memorv of Norm, accidentally orowned on February 6, 1949. —Tn- _Sadly missed by the boys. by 80.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26030, 6 February 1950, Page 1

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