IN MEMORIAM
BEATTIE— In loving memory of our beloved son and brother. Gordon Grant (wee Kiwi), who passed away December 19, 1959; aged four years. Suffer little children to come unto me. —lnserted hy his parents and brother. Robin. COMBE—In loving memory ot a dear husband and father. Robert, who passed away December 18. 1938. Always remembered. —lnserted by hts loving wife and family. DAWSON—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Hughie Henry, accidentally killed December 18. 1984. R.I.P. Though absent you are ever near. Still loved, still missed, and ever dear. —lnserted by father, mother. George, Les, and Mary. DAWSON—In loving memory of my nephew Hughie, passed away December 18. 1964. (Result of accident.) Grant him eternal rest. O Lord. —lnserted by Aunty Edna. Harry and Leonle. DAWSON—In loving memory of a husband and son-in-law. Hugh Henry, accidentally killed December 18. 1964. You bade no-one a last farewell. Nor even said goodbye; You were gone before I knew. And only God knows why. A thousand tomorrows I would give. If only God had let you Mve. Mixpah. —lnserted by wife. Ivy. always remembered, mum Dawson. FAGAN—tn loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother. Emma Elisabeth, who passed away December 18, 1963. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving family. FORDS—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Michael Thomas, who passed away December IS. 1962. Juat a prayer from those who lore you, Just a memory fond and true; tn our hearts you will live for ever Because we thought the world of you. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. FORDE—Treasured memories of a dear father and grandfather Michael Thomas, who passed away December 18, 1962. A smile we shall always remember. A voice wo shall always recall. A memory we'll treasure for ever. Of one who was loved by ua all. May the sunshine you mined In Life's Journey Be yours in God's garden. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Kathleen, son-in-law, Fred, and grandchildren. GOOD MAN SON—In loving memory of my husband. Arftur Neville Goodmanson, died December 18, 1964. A face I loved is missing, A voice I loved is stilled. A place is vacant in my heart, That can never be fllled. So sudden was the parting. So numbing was the blow. For what it meant to lose you NevHle. No-one will ever know I loved you in life I love you yet. You are mine to remember When others forget. —lnserted by hts loving wife. frt«, Wayne and Neville.
GOOD96AMSON—In beloved mem- ? r F..° f “F dear brother and t of L,n,: Arthur Neville (late F/Sgt. 8.A.F.), who s»«y st Palmerston North on December 18. ism. We will remember. —lnserted by his brother. Bill Hit | S-—ln loving memory of a dear mother, Thelma May, who ■,!*/ December 19. 1939 A beautiful memory ta aM we have left Of a mother we loved and wtH never forget. In a garden of rest, no worry, no pain. God blew you. dear mum, UM we meet again. —lnserted by her loving ions, Bay. Brie. Harry. Dick. KINLEY—In memory of a dear husband and father. John, who passed away December 18, 1961. —lnserted by bis loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30937, 18 December 1965, Page 44
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