IN MEMORIAM
MOLLOY—In loving memory o Ethel May. a loving mother ant Jrandma, who passed away oi uly 2 1960. at Belfast, Ireland Fond are our memories, silenUj kept, ■ Of one we loved dearly anc will never forget. —lnserted by Lester. Margaret and bbys. MOLLOY—In loving memory o a dear mother and grandma Ethel May, who passed awa? in Belfast. Northern Ireland July 2, 1960. Loving memories, fond and true Will always remain, dear mum of you. —lnserted by her loving son Arnold, daughter-in-law, Ruth grandchildren, Ronald anc Pamelp. MOLLOY—Treasured memories of our dearly loved sister, Ethel wlio died suddenly in Norther; Ireland on July 2. 1960. Not just today, but every dav In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving sisters Rose, ivy, Winnie, and Joyce. MOLLOY—In loving memory o my dear wife. Ethel May. callee tome Julv 2. i 960, at Belfast Northern Ireland It's sad to travel on alone, instead of side by side; But to each and all there come: a time When the ways of life divide Sadly missed. . inserted by her loving hus. . band. M. Molloy. I O’NEILL—In faring memory o my dear father, wno paaset away on June 29. 1960 I will always remember you ; dear dad. } : A father so good, loving, kinc and true, I tong to hear your dear void once again Inasrted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Frances am m n VC> I.j Bill and Warren, of Motueka. O'NEILL—In loving memory o my dear hueband. Wiilian w . ho Passed away June 29. 1960 (fate of 12 Elv street Christchurch). When the night is dark anc silent. And sleep forsakes my eves My thoughts are on a alien grave. Where my dear.husband lies No-one knows my longing. Few have seen me weep. I shed my tears in darkness While others are asleep. —lnserted by his loving wife Margaret, daughter and son-in-law. Eleanor and Don of tli< United Slates.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29554, 1 July 1961, Page 1
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