In Memoriam
GRAY—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert (Bob), who passed away October 19, 1966. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife, May. and daughter. Helen. HAYES—In loving memory of our dear mother Mary, who passed away in Christchurch Hosoltal. on October 16, 1962. (Late of 110 Seaview Road, New Brighton.) Sweetly resting where Shadows fall. And the shadows fade on the hallowed place where you are.laid. Free from sorrow, fr*» from pain, God be with you till w* meet again. Golden memorle* of you dear mum will always remain. Lovingly remembered, —lnserted by Connie. HORNE—In loving memory of Edith Mary, a dearly loved wife and mother, who passed away October 19, 1972. Today Is remembered and silently kept, No words are needed We will not forget —lnserted by her loving husband. Les and daughter, Annette. HORNE— In loving memory of my eldest sister. Edith Mary, who passed away October 19, 1972. Lovingly remembered —lnserted by her only brother Harry Kingsbury.
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