in Memoriam
ANDERSON, Fred— In loving memory of a dear father and father-in-law, who passed away June 26, 1960. Sadly missed —lnserted by Peter and Judy. BIRRELL, Jama* — In loving memory of father, who passed away June 26, 1973. Your loving thoughts never forgotten. You still live on with us. —lnserted by your son, Angus. CHESMAR, Donald Arthur — Farewell to a great workmate. From his friends on the Cooling Floor, W.N.Z.R., Islington. FIECKEN, John. — In loving memory of John. A page In the book of memories Is softly turned today. —Anne. MCINTYRE, Dorothy, Mabel (Dot) late of Hokitika — In loving memory of a cherished and loyal friend who fell asleep in God’s garden two years ago today, June 28, 1982. A Peek Into The Garden Of God The flowers grow there in profusion, In colours of every hue, No words of mine can describe them, An entrancing and wonderful view. I stood and gazed at their beauty, Enchanted by every flower, They spoke of God In their richness. They spoke of beauty and power. Each flower so sweet, so stately. Each petal so perfectly made. No weeds ever grow In that garden, Only flowers of heavenly grade, No sign of even one fading, In that gracious wonderous bower. Blooms of God’s heavenly Kingdom, Perfection In every flower. Loved and remembered everyday and sadly missed along life’s way. —By your loving friend Maurice and always missed by Chips and Jenny. O’CALLAGHAN, Amy Marie— Died June 26, 1984, aged 5 months. Cherished memories of the most wonderful daughter In the world who left us 1 year ago today. My heart still aches with sadness, my tears still flow, For what It meant to lose you no-one will ever know. Loved and remembered always, you are never far away In my thoughts. —Your ever loving mother Lorraine. O’CALLAHAN — In loving memory of our mother and grandmother, Violet Eleanor, who passed away June 26,1976. Always remembered. —lnserted by Ruth, Nell, Marianne and Phyllis. TAVENDALE, Gordon Ewart — In loving memory of a dear husband who passed away on June 26, 1975. To hear your voice and see your smile. To sit and talk a while. To be together in the same old way, Would be my dearest wish today. —lnserted by his loving wife Eva.
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