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IN MEMORIAM

DURANT—In loving memory of our daring daughter, Ngaio, who passed away September 7. 1948. ft is not the tears at the moment shed That tell how our hearts are torn, But the loneliness of these after years And the sadness silently borne. She is not lost. Nor has she travelled far. Just entered God’s loveliest room. And left the door ajar. We do miss you dear. “•Inserted by her loving mother and wther, her brother, Terry, also Ngaire. IfcMTLLAN—In loving memory of our «ar daughter Annie Veronica (nee Cunard) McMillan, who passed away on September 7, 1944. R.I-.P. At eve, when shadows are falling. Sweet memories, saddened with pain, Steal into our hearts with a longing. Could we all be together again. by mum, dad, sisters, and —ln loving memory of our war sister, Annie Veronica (nee Cunard), passed away on September 7, 1944. Always remembered, "■mserted by Greta and Dick. MORTON—In loving memory of dear ““aer, passed away September 7, 1945. a wonderful mother now at rest, to each of us she did her best; ««r love was great, her heart was kind, What beautiful memories she left behind. nssrted by her loving daughter and •on-m-law. Ivy and Arn. —ln loving memory of my dear r Xl '* r . George, who passed away Septem7. 1945. “•iMertea by his loving daughter, Dulcie.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26211, 7 September 1950, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26211, 7 September 1950, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26211, 7 September 1950, Page 1