IN MEMORIAM
BUCKLEY —In loving memory or a dear mother, Ada. who passed away August 27, 1958. God took your hand, we had to part. It eased your pain, but broke our hearts. You won’t come back, we know it’s true. But some day. dear mum, we will come to you. —lnserted by her loving husband and Eleanor. BUCKLEY'—In loving memorv of a dear mother, Adaline. who passed away August 27, 1958. Cherished memories, silently kept. Of one I loved and will never forget. —lnserted by her loving son and dauehter-in-law, Don and Myra. CLIST—In loving memory of A If, who passed away August 27. Just a token of love and i|emembrance Of one we will never forget. I —lnserted by his sisters, I\ y, Jean, and Euge. ! EOHRMAN—in loving memo -y of Muireen Margaret Dohrman, 1 who suddenly passed away on August 27. 1944. ■ Memory is a gift of God that death cannot destroy. —lnserted by her loving parents, Annie and Harry Dohri man. H A L D A N E —T reasured memories of our lovely daughter. Dorothy Rose, who was taken from us suddenly at Reefton. August 27. 1953; in her 20th year. Forget you. Dot. we never will, We loved you in life, we love you still. —lnserted by her loving mum arid dad * LEATHEM—In loving memory’ of my dear wife. Gertrude, who passed away August 27, 1960. God saw that she was weary, | The hill too steep to climb. So He gently closed her eyes And whispered. peace be thine. —lnserted by her lovirjg husband. Hugh. LEATHEM—In loving memorv of a dear mother, Gertrude, who fell asleep August 27. 1960. In our hearts she will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. • —lnserted by her loving family i LONGLEY'—In loving memory of dear mum. who passed away August 27, 1961. Loving memories fond and true Will ever remain, dear mum, of you. —lnserted by her loving son. Alan, daughter-in-law, Joy, and granddaughter. Ann. RHIND—In memory of a dear husband and father. Eric Alexander. who passed away August 27. 1961. Loving thoughts of our years together Hold memories that will last for ever. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. I ACXNOWUPGtMENTS MRS C. INGtIS and Charlie wish to Thank all kind relatives, friends and neighbours for letters, cards, telegrams and floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to their doctor ;and members of Geraldine St John Ambulance. Please ac-1 icept this as a personal acknowi iedgement. MRS M. HUNTER and Max. I also Mrs C. E. Hunter and family wish to thank all kind friends, relatives and neighbours for their many cards, telegrams, floral tributes, and! personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereave- j ment. As so many addresses i are unknown please accept this) as a personal acknowlerijeimant. |
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29911, 27 August 1962, Page 1
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