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IN MEMORIAM

DAVEY—In loving memory of our dear mtCier, who passed away November f: 1945 The years roll by, but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Gladys and Elsie. FRENCH—In loving memory of Edith Ellen French, who departed this life November 9, 1947, to be for ever with the Lord. LEWIS—In loving memory of my dear mother. Grace Lillian Lewis, who passed away November 9, 1949; a patient sufferer at rest. Remembered always. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Effie. LEWIS—In ever lasting memory of a dear mother and granny, Grace Lillian Lewis, who passed away November 9. 1949: a patient sufferer at rest. Death often comes to make us know We love more dearly than we show; That love in death' should make, us see What love in life should always be. You can only have one mother, so patient, kind and true: Nobody else in all this world can take her place for you. —Always remembered by her daughter, Esma. son-in-law. Clem, and grandchildren. Wendy. Kenneth. Ronald, Maureen, and wee Pauline-Grace, Pages road, AraMcENANEY—In loving memory of my dear wife. Mary Myrtle, who passed away November 9. 1947. You walk beside me through the passing years. In rain and sunshine, joy and tears; And when the great call comes and sunset gleams. I will rest beside you where there are no dreams. —lnserted by her loving husband. John McEnaney. XcENANEY—In loving memory of Mary Myrtle, who passed away on November 9, 1947. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept; We loved her too dearly to ever forget. -Inserted by her loving mother and fitter. MeENANEY—In loving memory of Mary Myrtle, who passed away on November 9. To have you in the same old way Would be our dearest wish to-day. -Inserted by Ruby, Syd, Sydney, and Graham. MUIR—In loving memory of Mary Ann. a' ®ring wife and mother, who passed away on November 9. 1942. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by her loving husband. Archie, ar *d family. / SCOTT—In memory of John Scott, who P*- e sed away Ndvember 9, 1949. by the Crawford family. MethSIMPSON—Sacred to the memory of passed peacefully away NovemMemories are treasures no one can steal. Geath leaves a wound nothing can heal. B°me will forget you now you are gone, 1 will remember, no matter how long. —lnserted by Syd. SIMPSON —ln loving memory of nanna, I «way November 9, 1949. *wre’s someone who misses you sadly 'tom the home where vou used to be. 1 wanted you so much to stay. But God willed it not tc be by Allan. In loving memory of our dear who passed away November 9. '•lnserted by Ngaire and Ken. loving memory of dear mum who passed away November 9, Not just to-day. but every day, silence we remember. by her loving son and daugh-"J-ta-law, Fred and Ena. loving memory of Dorothy ’’yJor. loved wife, mother, and * h .° away November 9, 1948. to-d?y. but every day, L ence we remember her. ( u“’’ €r t*d by her loving husband, chll- ; and grandchildren. ‘ lr ving memory of a dear , 9, g lM n 9 ddad ’ Wh ° PaSSed ' we knew the end was near fUa wished us all good-night. ‘ uL-S a ! eci him to His keeping. 1 -In-Jl* ~ fought his last good fight, law by h is loving son, daughter-in- - an< l’wee p Rran< foaughter, Harry, Joan.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26265, 9 November 1950, Page 1