ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam
ALLPRESS - In fondest memory of little Rickie, who left us two > ears ago today. Also his nana. Jean Foley, who was called to rest Sep tember 28, 1873. It does not need a special day To unng you to our minds. For days without a thought j of sou Are ver\ hard to find. Remembered always. FREEMAN —In foxing memory of a much loved grand-; mother, Gladys, who passed! a\va\ on November 2V. 1V75. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by Doug, Lynette, Michael, Ruth ana families. KARAITIANA -ln memory ot a loving husband and father. Tehau George, who parsed away. November W, Memories are all we hate left Of one we loved and wUI never forget. —lnserted by Fay, Gary and Robert. KARAITIANA — In loving memory of George, who ( passed away on November IV, 1974. xiv> ays remembered. —lnserted by Glad, Marj and Patterson family. McGUIRE—In loving memory of my husband, James Patrick. Remembered with great affection on the anniversary of our wedding on November 20, 1943. —lnserted by his loving wife Betty. PETRIE—In loving memory of a dearly loved mother and nana, Alma Irene, who passed away nine years ago today. We cannot bring the old days back, When we were all together, But memories that you left behind Will be treasured for ever. —lnserted bv Roseanne, Dick. Susan. John. Peter and Michele. ROBERTS—In loving memory of a dear brother, Thomas Charles. A token of love and remembrance Of a brother I can never forget. His memory to me is a treasure His loss a lifetime regret, No sacrifice would be too great No price too high to pay If we could have him back again If only for a day. —lnserted by Mona and Arch. SMITH—In loving memory of our dearly loved son, John Landa Phillip, who passed away suddenly November 19, 1974. A wonderful son, now at rest, Silent thoughts, tears unseen. Wishing your absence was only a dream. To your grave we often wander And softly call your name, Wishing we could take your hand And bring you home again. Deep in our hearts you will always stay. Loved and longed for every day. —lnserted by your mother and father, brothers and sisters.
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