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IN MEMORIAM

COTTON—In loving memory of Keith, who passed away on August 6. 1981. Always remembered. —lnserted by George. COTTON—In loving memory of my dear brother, Keith, who passed away August 6, 1961. Sweet is the memory, dear is your name. I’ll remember you always Until we meet again. —lnserted by his loving sister, Pam. COTTON—In loving memory of our friend. Keith, accidentally drowned August 6. 1961. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by Olive, Rod, Denise, and Ray. HULL—In loving memory of my dear sister, who was called to rest August 6. 1960. Always smiling, happy and content, Loved and respected wherever she went. A wonderful life came to an end. She died as she lived, everyone's friend. —lnserted by her brother. Laurie. HULL—In loving memory of my dear wife, Elsie, who passed away August 6. 1960. Gone from us a smiling face Those pleasant, cheerful ways, The heart that won so many friends In happy, bygone days. —lnserted by her loving husband, Sam. ' HULL—In loving memory of i mj’ dear sister. Elsie, who ’ passed away two years ago today. i Loved and remembered always. —Sadly missed by Edna, Roy and family. HULL—In loving memory of i mj’ dear sister, Elsie Florence, who passed away on August 6. 1960. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. —lnserted by Vera, Ogilvy, and family. HULL—In loving memory of my dear daughter. Elsie, who fell asleep August 6, 1960. Beautiful memories Cherished for ever, Of happy days we spent together. Silent thoughts brings many a tear Of one I loved and missed so dear. —lnserted by her loving mum. McLEOD—In loving memory of my dear wife, May. who passed | away on. August 6. 1931. i—lnserted by her loving hus- ; band, Mac. MAGSON—Treasured memories of our wee son, Euan John, aged 21 months. Remembrance. —lnserted bv his loved ones, "Welborn,” Rakaia. PARSONS—In loving memory of John, a dear father and grandfather who passed away August 6. 1961. —lnserted by Margaret, Ray and [ Neville. PARSONS—In loving memory of Jack, who passed away August 6, 1961. a beloved husband. ! father and granddad. i —lnserted by Ills loving wife and family. RAlNTON—Fondest memories lof my dearly loved parents. Dorothy Caroline, who passed away October 24, 1945, and l Leonard Charles, August 6. ;i96i. (Though absent, you are always near. Still loved, still missed and i ever dear. ,—lnserted by Shirley. ; SEYMOUR—In loving memory [ of a dear husband and father. I I who passed away on August 6, ,1956. [ Softly we speak of the one we loved. . Tenderly we think of the ; past. ; Longing grows deeper as time : travels on I But love and memories last. [ —lnserted by his loving wife ’ and family. STEWART—In fond memory of a dear father and grandfather.; John Henry, who passed away! ; August 6, 1959. Cherished memories to last us j always. Ever remembered. i—lnserted by his loving: daughters, sons and grand- ‘ [ children. STRIBLING—In loving memory of mum. Anne Elizabeth, who passed away August 6, 1961. Without farewell you fell asleep, i With only memories for us [ to keep. ' But we will remember our whole life through, ! The last few words we had | with you. . —lnserted by her loving daughter. Billie, and son-in-law. Bill. , STRIBLING—In loving memory [of dear nana. Aruie Elizabeth, [who passed away August 6, 1961. Gods greatest gift remembrance. —lnserted by her loving grand- [ daughter. Anne, and Tori. S TRlBLlNG—Treasured memor- i ies of dear mum, Anne Eliza-’ beth. who passed away August! 6. 1961. ; A loving memory, dearer than I gold, A mother whose w-orth can never be told; i A friendly smile, a happy face. | , A broken link we can never; replace. —lnserted by her loving daugh-! ter Dot. and son-in-law. Snowy. STRIBLING—In loving memory ’ l of my dear wife, Anne Elizabeth who passed away August 6, 1961. Two loving hands are resting. ! The voice I love so still. [ Hie one who did so much for me. Is waiting o’er the hill. God saw her growing weary. I And did what He thought: best. He put Hxs arms around her. | And whispered. "Come andi rest." —lnserted by her loving hus-i band. George. [ 4k

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CI, Issue 29893, 6 August 1962, Page 1