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IN MEMORIAM

BUGG— In loving memory of mother, Mrs M. Bugg, who passed away September 19. 1959. Always remembered. —lnserted 'by Walter. COUTTS— In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Frjik. who passed away September 20. 1959. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. COUTTS— In memory of dear dad. Frank, who passed away September 20, 1959. On earth he toiled. In heaven he rests. God bless you. dear dad You were one of the best. —lnserted by his loving daughters and sons-in-law, Marj., Harold. Olive <jnd Bert. GIBSON— In loving memory of dear dad, Joseph, who passed away September 20. 1964. Two years have now gone past, A voice we loved is stilled; But that place is still within our hearts, A place no-one else can All. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Glad, and son-in-law, Fred. HAFFENDEH— In loving memory of a dearly loved sister, Violet, who passed peacefully away on September 20, 1965. So dearly loved, sadly missed. Treasured memories to have, to hold, Till we meet on Resurrection Day. —lnserted by her loving sister. Elsie. HAMPTON — In memory of Walter Percival, passed away September 20. 1965. Today, tomorrow, our whole life through. We shall always remember you. —lnserted by June. Pat and Wayne. HAMPTON— In memory of Walter Percival, entered into rest September 20, 1965. The years we spent together. The happy days we knew Are lived again so often In loving memories of you. —inserted by his sisters and brothers. HAMPTON— In memory of Walter Percival, died September 20, 1965. So sudden was the parting, So bitter was the blow, , What it meant to lose you, No-one will ever know. —lnserted by his loving brother, Mafe. HAMPTON— In loving memory of Wat. who passed away September 20, 1965. Fond thoughts of our years together Hold memories that will live forever. —lnserted by his brothers and sisters. HUNTER— In loving memory of my dearly loved daughter Jean, who passed away September 20. 1963. A golden heart stopped beating, Two smiling eyes at rest, God broke my heart, to prove to me, He only takes the best. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her loving mother. HUNTER— In loving memory of our dearly loved sister and aunty, Jean, who passed away September 20, 1963. You meant so much to us that nothing we can say Can tell the grief that’s in our hearts as we think of you today. —lnserted by her loving sister Heather, brother-in-law Eddie, nephew Alistair, and Boss-James and niece Michelle Overend, Diamond Harbour. MATTHEWS— In loving memory of a dear wife. Ethel Agnes, who passed away September 20. 1965. Remembrance. —lnserted by her loving husband Frank. MATTHEWS— In loving memory of dear mum, Ethel Agnes, passed away September 20. 1965. Like falling leaves the time slips by, But memories of you will never die. —lnserted by her loving daughter Sylvie and son-in-law Billy. MATTHEWS— In loving memory of a dear nan, Ethel Agnes, who passed away September 20, 1965. You left us lovely memories nan. —lnserted by Des and Wendy, Dennis and Delsye, Neville and Fay and her great-grandchild-ren. SPENCER— Treasured memories of our dearly loved son, brother and uncle, John Donald, who passed away suddenly «t Greymouth, September 20, 1964. Softly we speak of the son we loved. Tenderly we think of the past, Longing grows deeper, as time travels on. But memories and love will last. So much in life seems missing, And searching seems in vain. Our happiest hours were with you dear Donald, And will never come again. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, Annis, Vic, Gregory and Jeffery. WALSH— In loving memory of Ester, who passed away on September 20, 1960. For every one she did her best. God grant her eternal rest. Times goes by but memories stay. As near and dear as yesterday. R.I.P. —lnserted by her truest friend, Barney. . WARREN— In loving memory ‘of our son. Gordon Albert, who passed away on September 20, 1962. We think of you in silence but make no outward show. But just how much we miss you no-one will ever. know. —lnserted by his loving mother and father.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 30

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 30

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 30