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in Memoriam

ARAHANGA Te RangimarU (Bub) —Dietl June 2. 19<2. They say that memories are "golden, ■ ... Weir maybe that is true. But we never wanted memor-

ies. Dad. - We only wanted you. I—lnserted by Ruku. Me Te Whanau, Awhitu and George ina. Korako and Roberta, ft'tihuia and Kimi Arahina and Glenda, Mawera and Teawhina and all Mokopuna.

CARTER, Nita Valmai—ln loving memory of a dearly loved' wife anti mother, who passed away June 2, 1978. Always remembered. lnserted by her family.

DAVIES, B. M. (Bridie)—ln loving memory of a dearlyloved'mother and nanna who passed away June 2> Sadlv iriissed by all. —lnserted bv Keith and Doreen, Moira and George, Trevor and Barbara. AuntyLari. grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.

HENRY Nicole Emma—ln memory* of a sweet daughter who passed away June 2, 1988. A baby with a smile that lit

up the room. Mischievious wee hands that played with the broom. A year has passed us by, baby, since God took you

away. You were so very young and alwavs so nappy and

gay. We can't count -the tears we shared when we think of

vou. Unless there is a way we'd bring you back anew. But deep in our hearts your

memories are kept. And nothing could ever make us forget. —lnserted by your loving parents. Jackie and Perry, who miss you sadly.

HENRY, Nicole. Emma—ln memory of our sister who passed away, June 2, 1980. The day you were born we were filled with joy. The day vou died we sat and

cried. As we watched - where you lay. We couldn't understand why

you wouldn't play. We were told that an Angel was what God needed. Docs He not think we needed you too. And we still wonder why it

had to be you. —lnserted by your brother Robert and sister Nadinya.

HENRY, Nicole Emma—ln loving memory of a sweet little girl who died June 2, 1980.

You had not yet learned to walk, or even properly

talk. We wish you were still here with us, and sometimes we could even cuss. God broke our ' hearts to prove to us, That He only takes the best. If love could build a stair-

way, And memories build a lane. We’d walk our way to heaven

baby. And bring you home again. —lnserted by Hemi and Nadinya.

HENRY, Nicole Emma—ln loving memory of our dear granddaughter who passed away June 2. 1980. We were so blessed for the little time we had witli

you. A granddaughter so pretty, when you died we were

so blue. Our thoughts are always with you. Our memories deep within. Our love for you is here to stay, And God broke our hearts

when He took vou away. —lnserted by your loving grandparents, Vaia and Ray.

HENRY, Nicole Emma—ln memory of a sweet little girl who died June 2. 1980. A thousand words won’t bring you back, I know, because I’ve tried.

A million tears won’t bring you back, I know, because I’ve cried. I didn’t see you close your

eyes, I didn’t see you die, but the part that broke my heart the most, I didn’t say goodbye. —lnserted by one who loves you and misses you always, Emma.

WALKER, Phyl—Passed away June 2, 1980. A wonderful wife and mother. We give thanks for her memory and the happiness we shared.

Bert, Robert, Alan and Barbara, and Graeme.

WEIR, William Douglas—June 2, 1980.

This morning comes with sad regrets, It brings back a day we will never forget. You left us sad, your thoughts unspoken, But you left us memories

proud to own. —Remembered always by his loving wife Pamela, and children Mark and Josephine.

WILLIAMS, Mahara May Carrol —Loving memories of my beloved sister and aunty.

We still miss you and love you Hara, And wish vou could be home

with us. We will, always love and remember you. —lnserted by Sis and family.

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Press, 2 June 1981, Page 33

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in Memoriam Press, 2 June 1981, Page 33

in Memoriam Press, 2 June 1981, Page 33