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In Memoriam

OSBORNE, Dean Michael — In loving memory of our uncle and great uncle. Remembered always with love. —Judy. Roger, Kim and Tina. OSBORNE. Dean Michael— In loving memory of a dear Uncle who passed away January 24. 1984. There is a garden In our hearts. where happy memories grow. Of those who mean the most to us. as seasons come and go And among the fairest flowers, and the loveliest by far. Are the thoughts we'll always cherish of how very dear you are. —lnserted by his nieces and nephew Sharolyn. Coral and Buster. OSBORNE, Doan Michael— In loving memory of a dear brother, who passed away on January 24. 1984. God saw you getting weary, when a cure was not to be. He closed his arms around him, and whispered, come to me. So keep your arms around him Lord, and give him special care. Make up for all he suffered, and all that seemed unfair. It broke my heart to lose you. but you did not go alone. For part of me went with you. Dean, the day God called you home. -Inserted by his loving sister. Gwen and brother-in-law, Ivan. OSBORNE, Doan Michael— in loving memory of a dear uncle and friend who passed away January 24, 1984. A year ago they told me, I ' would never see you again, A year ago they told me your life had met it's end. A year ago they told me. that soon I would forget. A year ago has gone but still my friend. I can't forget you yet, A year ago they told me, and it tore my life in two, A year ago, I lost so much and still I’m missing you A year ago they told me, and still they watch me cry, But no one told me what went wrong, dear God, please tell me why. -Inserted by his loving niece, Joyce. OSBORNE, Dean Michael— Treasured memories of a very special brother. It broke my heart to lose you Dean, But you did not go alone. For part of me went with you, The day God called you home. God looked down from heaven, He knew how you would be. So he closed his arms around you, And whispered, come with me. So keep your arms around him Lord, And give him special care. Make up for all he suffered. And all that seemed unfair. I place the flowers upon your grave, With tender love and care. But no-one knows the heartache as I turn and leave you there. - Always with us, Jeanette and Lionel. RATTRAY, Neal — So tragically killed on January 24, 1979, at Ealing, aged 47 years. Time heals many things they say, But the emptiness won't go away. —So loved and missed, his loving wife Alison and family. TAINUI, Freda, Elizabeth — If roses grow In heaven, Lord, Pick one with care, Place it in my mother's hand, And tell her we all still care. Your presence we miss. —Albany, Amokura and grandsons.

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Press, 24 January 1985, Page 31

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In Memoriam Press, 24 January 1985, Page 31

In Memoriam Press, 24 January 1985, Page 31

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