IN MEMORIAM
ALEXANDER— In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frank, who passed away on 1964, at Ashburton. we were not there to see you go. Maybe It was just as well, For we never could have said good-bye. To the one we loved so much —Sadly missed by his wife and son, Edna and Max, Mount Somers. BROWN— In memory of a loved mother and gramma, Charlotte, who passed away July 23, 1964. Remembrance. —lnserted by George, Jean and family. COLLINS— In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frederick, who passed awav on July 23, 1964. Beautiful memories for ever, Of the happy days we spent together. —lnserted by his loving wife, May, and daughters, Elsie and Beryl. MITCHELL— In loving memory of Graeme Paul, who passed awav July 23, 1963. Like falling leaves the days drift by. But treasured memories never die, Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love and remembrance outlasts them all. —lnserted by Ross Melody and children. MlTCHELL— Treasured memories of my dear son, Graeme Paul, who was accidentally killed two years ago today at Lyttelton. God was walking by his side. Saw him falter in his stride. And so he bade dear Graeme take his rest, Up there on a mountain bright. He clothed him in a robe of white with snow that fell from heaven above He wrapped him round in al) my love. May God forgive a falling tear. A silent wish that you were here. Others have lost like me I know. But he was my son and I loved him so. Loved in life, cherished in death, Beautiful memories are all I have left. —Loved, remembered and longed for always. Mum. MITCHELL— In loving memory of a loving son, Graeme Paul, who passed away July 23, 1963. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving father. MITCHELL— In memory of Graeme Paul, who passed away July 23, 1963. (Result of accident). It only takes a little space, To say how much we loved him. But it will take to the end of time, To forget the day we lost him. —lnserted by Bruce. Pam and Leigh. MITCHELL— In loving memory of our dear nephew, Graeme Paul, who passed away July 23, 1963. Deep in our hearts you are living yet, We loved you too dearly to ever forget. —Always remembered by Dorreen and Allan.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30810, 23 July 1965, Page 22
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394IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30810, 23 July 1965, Page 22
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