IN MEMORIAM
. BEATTIE—In loving memory of: ■ Eva Beattie, who passed away 1 • November 19. 1948. Always remembered. . —lnserted by Nancy. John, and family. Tinui. Masterton. i CLARKE—In loving memory of 1 3 very dear husband and father. ■ Albert Edward, passed away [ November 18, 1958. —lnserted by his wife. Tot, son . and daughter-in-law. Norman . and Leno a. COLES—In loving memory of «• Shirley, passed away Noveml ber 18. 1947. (Result of Balt lantyne’s fire.) —lnserted by her loving , . brothers and daughters-in-law. 1 COUZENS, Lieut. Thomas—On i November 19. 1959. of R.N.Z. • Armoured Corps, who was acci- j [ dentally killed at Cape FelI bourne. Antarctica. 1 As I look at your photo today,: Tom. J You are smiling and seem to : say: ‘Don't grieve, mother, I ami only sleeping. , We will meet again some day.’’: : | —lnserted by his ever devoted i , mother. Mrs E. F. Couzens. j j GOODFELLOW—In ever loving memory of a dearly loved: I father. Robert Henry, who de-; (parted this life November 19,; 1194®. . Remembrance is the golden! I chain ; That binds us till we meet | again. ; —Inserted by Bob and Dollie. . HANLON—In loving memory of my dear son-in-law. William; [(Hank), who passed away at ; Wellington. November 18. 1959. Remembered always. ■ —lnserted by Doris Wilton and family. MAHONEY—In loving memory of my darling mother. Lucy, who passed away November 18. 1960. The love I had for her in life. In death is stronger still. —lnserted by her loving and /devoted daughter. Rose. • NELSON—In loving memory of I my dearly loved wife, Maggie, /and loved mother of Bill and; . Margaret. OSVATH —In loving memory- of : our dearest Vilma. who lost her : (life in Ballantyne’s fire. —lnserted by her loving family. I PAULSEN —In loving memor.y of our eldest son. Jim, who: departed this life on November 19. 1953. • Not just today, but every day, | i In silence we remember. [ —lnserted by his loving mum, , dad. also brother Vic., wife and J family. RODGERS—In loving memory of l Kelvin, killed in Ballantyne’s . fire. Always remembered. . —lnserted by mother and , brothers. SCHUMACHER—With fondest I memories of Ethel Alice, our dearly loved mother and grandma, who departed this ‘ life November 18. 1960. J —lnserted by her loving daughter. Hilda, son-in-law, ; Jack, and family. SCHUMACHER In loving I memory of my dear mother, Ethel Alice, who fell asleep November 18. 1960. ; Resting where no shadows fall, i • In perfect peace she awaits us !, all. ! —Sadly missed by her loving daughter. Edith, and son-in- • law. Horace. ■! SCHUMACHER In loving .! memory of grandma, Ethel : Alice, who fell asleep on NoI vember 18, 1960. i ’ Loved and remembered always. i —lnserted by her grandli daughter. Norma, lan. and i family. STREETER—In most affection- ; ate memory of dear Lucy, a much loved sister and auntie, ‘ who passed away at Waimate ■ on November 18. 1959. 'Hiere is sweet rest in Heaven. : They are gathering, slowly gathering. In a fair and fadeless land. And the number groweth larger Waiting for us on the strand. They have entered life eternal, r we shall see them here no more. . One by one we ll join their c numbers ( When our pilgrimage is o’er. . Remembering you. dear Lucy, with everlasting love , —lnserted by sisters. Florrie ’ and Carrie, Nieces. Eileen and ‘ Melva. t TAYLOR —In loving memory of ■ our dear mother. Ellen. who . passed away November 18. 1957. Always remembered. —lnserted by her daughter and son-in-law. 13 Winston avenue. Papanui. i TAYLOR—In loving memon of : a dear mother. Ellen. who passed away November 18. 1957. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. —lnserted by her loved ones • Caverhill road, Cheviot. i " ■■ ■
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29674, 18 November 1961, Page 1
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