IN MEMORIAM
CHETTLE— In proud and loving memory of my dearly loved son. Sub-Lieutenant A. Richard John (Dick), killed in Scotland, June 20 1943. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. —lnserted by mother. HART— In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Rhoda Florence, who passed away June 20, 1961. Loved and remembered every day.
—lnserted by her loving husband and daughter, Susan. HU MM— ln fond and loving memory of my dearest daddy. Benjamin, who passed away June 20 1958. Also my loving sister. Ruth, who passed away June 4, 1957. To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die. God's greatest gilt, remembrance. —lnserted by their loving daughter and sister, Rita. MANNING— In loving memory of our dear father, William, who passed away on June 20. 1961. j—lnserted by his family. MANNING— In loving memory of dear dad who passed away June 20. 1961. We have but a beautiful memory . To last our whole life through. But it's sweetness will linger for ever. As we treasure that memory of you. —lnserted by Peg. Arthur, and I family. MILLER— In loving memory of i dear mother. Ada Maria, passed away June 20. 1961. ; On earth she toiled. | In Heaven she rests. i God bless you. mum. ■ Y'ou were one of the best. I —lnserted by her loving 'daughter. Una, son-in-law. Allan. ■ and Kenneth. ■ MILLER — In loving memory of I a dear mother Ada Maria, who | passed away June 20. 1961. I Fondly remembered I —lnserted by her loving son. I Ron daughter-in-law. Maisie. I and grandchildren. ! MILLER — In loving memory of |our dear mother and grand- : mother who passed away June 20 1961. at Rangiora. ;He came and stood beside her I bed. These are the words we think He said, ; “You have suffered more than ■ you can stand. iSo come with Me to a better land.” 'Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by her loving daughter Joyce, son-in-law, Jim. grandchildren. Elaine. Raymond. Brian Allan. and ; Michael. MILLER— In memory of a - dear wife and grandmother, Ada Maria who fell asleep June 20. 1961. Memories live not for a day. I Nor as a dream to pass away. Greatest gifts hold silent tears. And lingers on through passing years. —lnserted by her husband Andrew. and granddaughter, Elaine, and Michael.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29853, 20 June 1962, Page 1
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