IN MEMORIAM
• CHAPPELL— In loving memory of > a dear husband and father, ■ Joseph Alexander, who passed : away November 9, 1964. ' Loving thoughts of years to- ' g ether Hold memories that will last forr ever. ■ -—lnserted by his loving wife ■ and daughters, Shirley, Paul- > ine, and Denise, and sons-in-law } and grandchildren. . CREAGH— In loving memory of a . dear mother, Emily Doris, who . passed away November 9, 1967. —lnserted by Doris, Gertie and Sid. ! HISLOP— In loving memory of a : dear husband and father who ; passed away November 8, 1965. Remembrance. . —lnserted by his wife, Joyce, and children, Bruce and Gwen, ■ Annette and Noel. i HISLOP— In loving memory of . Eric, who passed away Novem- . ber 8, 1965. I In memory ever dear. i —lnserted by Elsie and Mflrvyn. : HORNBROOK— In loving mem- • ory of a dear husband, Baden, 1 at rest November 9, 1968. ! —lnserted by his loving wife, 1 Rose (nee Keeper). JACKSOH— In loving memory of 1 Edith, who passed away Novem- • ber 8, 1965. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving son, 1 George. j JACKSON— In loving memory of . a good mother, Edith, passed j away November 8, 1965. Always remembered. : —Maidie. McAUGHTRII— In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- . mother, Lily, who passed away on November 8, 1959. —lnserted by her son, Will. r daughter-in-law. Fay, and I grandchildren, Bernice and Dannie. ■ MOEKB— In loving memory of a . dear husband. Boy Tuarangi, , who passed away November 8, • Loving thoughts of our years together, i Hold memories that will last for ever. —lnserted by your loving wife, : Maggie. MOEKE— In loving memory of a dear father. Boy Tuarangi, who ’ passed away November 8, 1968. Your memory is our greatest treasure, In our hearts you will live for ever. —lnserted by your loving . daughters, Joan, Nina and Rachel. 1 MOEKE— In loving memory of Tom, who passed away November 8. 1968. Always remembered. * —lnserted by Rachel, Jim, and family. STEPHENSON— In loving memory of Pop, Thomas (Tommy), who passed away November 9, What would we give if we could say, Hallo, Pop. in the same old way, To hear your voice, and to see you smile, To sit and talk with you a while, Would be our greatest wish today. —lnserted by his loving son, Arthur, daughter-in-law. Pat, and grandchildren, Tony, Peter, Karen, and Darryn. TAIT—In ever loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Jack, who left us on November 8, 1963. Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32140, 8 November 1969, Page 47
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