IN MEMORIAM
FOUMSTER, A. R. N —ln loving memory of a wonderful husband and father. Not to mourn Ms passing. But to rejoice that he has Hved. HBRGAM—In loving memory of a loved husband and father. Daniel Francis, who passed away December 17. 1442. Treasured memories fond and true. From those who thought the world of you. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HORGAN—to loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. Daniel Francis, who passed away on December 17. 1442 God's greatest gift, remembrance —lnserted by Ns son. Daniel, daughter-in-law, Dorothea, and grandson, Sydney. McNALLY—Precious memories of our dear nephew. Peter. Softly the leaves of memory fall. Gently we gather and cherish them all. —lnserted by Auntie Lily and Uncle Reg. McHALLY—In sad but loving memory of a dearly loved only son Peter, accidentally killed December 17. 1443. Many a oad heartache. Often a silent tear: But always beautiful memories, Of one we loved so dear. —lnserted by mum and dad. McNALLY—In memory of a wonderful pal, Peter. To a wonderful pal camo a sudden end. You died as you lived Peter, everyone’s friend. Time alone has proved thia. We will remember. —lnserted by six business pals. McNALLY—«n memory of our nephew, Peter. Memories keep you near. —inserted by Aunty Elie and Uncle Jack. Invercargill. McNALLY—Cherished memories of Peter. Memories are like threads of gold. They never tarnish or grow old. McNALLY—Treasured memories of my darling grandson, Peter. A cluster of memories ever so sweet. Are ours to treasure and lovingly keep. —lnserted by Nan. McNALLY—In loving memory of Peter, passed away December 17. 1443. Memories of you are silently kept. we smile with the world, but never forget. —lnserted by June and children. Paul, Kerry, and Michelle. PALMER—Treasured memories of our dear mother, Harriet (Totty). who fe’J eastern December 17. 1444. Also dad (Harry), who passed away December 27. 1437. Just a bouquet of beautiful memories. Sprayed with a million tears: And an ache in our hearts for you my dears. That will last to the end of our years. For ever in our hearts. —lnserted by Msy, Ernie, and family. PALMER—to loving memory of of a dear nana, Harriet Edith May, who passed away on December 17, 1444. There is something in life you cannot buy, A gift that is rsrs and true. H’s. the gift of a wonderful nana, dear. Like the one we had in you. Always in our thoughts. —lnserted by her ever-loving grandchildren, Dianne, Gavin, and Jacquelynne. PALMER—Treasured memories of a wonderful mother. Harriet Edith May (Totty), who passed away on December 17, 1444. Happy and smiling, always conLoved and respected wherever she went; Always thoughtful, willing and kind. These are the memories, mum.
that you left behind. Loved and longed for always. —lnserted by her ever-loving daughter, Kathleen, and son-in-law, CoUn. PALMER—In loving memory of our dear sister. Harriet (Tot), passed away December 17, 1444. Each dawning day a thought of you. At eventide a prayer: And in the hearts who loved you. You always will be there. Sadly missed. 1 —lnserted by Dolly and John. PALMER—In loving memory of a wonderful mother. Totty. who : passed away one year ago today. , Always so good, unselfish and kind. Few in the world her equal you'll find. - To a beautiful life came a sudden end. ' But she died as she Mved. everyone's friend. —lnserted by Margaret. Bob and family. SPENCE—In loving memory of a ' dear father. George Nathaniel. ■ who passed away December 17, 1444. ! Some may forget you. Now you are gone. 1 But we will remember. No matter how long. —lnserted by his loving family.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30936, 17 December 1965, Page 28
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