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IN MEMORIAM

GRAMMER—In loving memory of a dear K — e and mother. Ida, who passed away at Christchurch. May 26. 1946. In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving husband, v.ephen. and family. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of our aaihng only daughter. Lorraine, who was ca:ied away suddenly one year ago to-day, in her ninth year. A dear pne we loved has gone from us, A voice we loved is still A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. I She bade no one a last farewell. She said good-bye to none. The heavenly gates just opened wide. And a gentle voice said. “Come.” —I erted by mummy and daddy. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of our Gear -ister. Lorraine, who passed away Msv 26. 1949; in her ninth year. ipe cnildren of Heaven, all robed in white. •■e:e playing one day in the city of light, When Jesus came smiling and said to His Here’s another wee playmate; give Lorraine your hand.” —ln.-erted by Trevor and Ken. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of our Gear granddaughter. Lorraine, who passed “•‘.ay one year ago to-day. Trough life brings much that is altered. And time brings much that is new. E ere is one thing that never will alter. Our memory, dear Lorraine, of you. -inserted by nanny and pop. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of Lorraine. who passed away suddenly May 26. IS?9. in her ninth year. *-al.n and peaceful she is sleeping. Sweetest rest has followed pain. Iren we think of how she suffered we could not wish her back again. -Inserted by Clarrie, Joe, and Richard. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of our Saar niece, Lorraine (Sissy), who passed = -ay one year ago to-day; in her ninth Gud saw her tootsteps falter, T e hill too steep to climb, 5c -ie gently closed her eyelids. And whispered, “Peace be thine.” To us she is not dead. Nor has she travelled far. *u~t entered God’s lovely garden A :rl left the door ajar. "Inserted by Auntie Flo and Roy. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of dear up! mine (Sissy), who passed away May 5. 1949. *oface is ever before me, dear Sissy, . Your voice I can never forget. 4 smile that will linger for ever, In my memory I can see it yet. "inserted by her loving Auntie Lena and «EHLHOPT—In sad but loving memory ' a niece and cousin. Lorraine, who 3-s-ed away May 26, 1949. think we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret, mt we. the ones who loved you. Are the ones who won’t forget. -Inserted by Aunty Ane, Uncle Joe, yndsay. and Gael. lEHLHOPT—In loving memory of a dear *ece and cousin, Lorraine Mehlhopt, who assed away May 26, 1949; aged 8 years 11 ■onths. fe children of Heaven, all robed in white. £re playing one day in the city of light, Jesus came smiling and said to His band, Here’s another wee playmate; give Lorraine your hand.” K inserted by her loving Auntie Mary, cle Roy. and loving cousins, Brian, Ugaret, and Janet.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 1

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