In Memoriam
MONTGOMERY—In memuiy of Peter, who passed a wav July 3. 1974. Always remembered. —lnserted by Jim Clark and family.
VEU—In loving memory of a dearest wife and mother, Ek tine.
When God called you had to leave your loved ones behind without word or sign. Two sad, two heartbroken years go by. No longer with ua our lives to share, But in our heart* you are always there. We love you mother. We will always remember you. —lnserted by her ever lovihg husband ana children, Faa’aua and Maraea.
VEU, Eletine—ln loving memory of our dear aistei. Eletine, who passed away on July 3, 1977. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget We still suffer vour loss and our tears still fall. Our Lord has gained our loving sister. Th] we meet again some day. —lnserted by sister, Eleniae. brother-in-law, loane. and family, Tiresa Palaamo Viliam u Eletine. YOUNG, Gladys Jean—ln memon of a dearly loved wife and mother* who passed away July 3. 1977. Always remembered. —lnserted by Paddv and family-
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