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IN MEMORIAM

FRANCIS—In loving memory of my dear sons, Harry, who passed away December 30, 1925; Charley, June 16, 1944. GOBBE—In loving memory of Malcolm Frederick (Bonny), who passed away December 31, 1934, in his 21st year. A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by his loving mother, Bill, and Jack. HARKESS—In loving memory of Vie, a dearly loved wife, mother, and grandma, who passed away January 1, 1951. . Ever remembered* —lnserted by her loving husband and family. JACKSON—In loving memory of my dear husband, Percy D. Jackson, passed away December 31, 1940. To-day I am thinking of someone Who was loving, kind and true, Whose smile was as dear as the sunshine, . Dear Percy, that someone is you. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary. JAMES—In loving memory of Alfred, ' who passed away December 31, 1947. This day we do remember And loving thoughts we give Of one no longer with us, But in our hearts still lives. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. NEALE—In loving memory of Alfred 19'6 le ’ Wh ° passed away December 31. —lnserted by Clarrie. REA—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who left us at Methven, January 1, 1949. At evening, when the dusk is falling And we are all alone, There always comes the longing If you would just come home. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter, Kathie. REA—In loving memory of our dad, who left us at Methven, January 1, 1949. If God would grant us just one wish .And all earthly treasures, too, The only thing that we would ask Would be, dear dad, for you. —lnserted by his loving sons, Fred, Syd, and Eddy. WILLIAMS—In sad but loving memory of our daughter and sister, Barbara, who died January 1, 1948. It is not good-bye. dear Barbara, but au revoir Until we meet again on the other shore. —lnserted by mum, dad, sisters, and brothers. Methven.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26617, 31 December 1951, Page 1

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