In Memoriam
DUNSTAN, Angela Maree — •In memory of our dearly loved eldest daughter, died February 23, 1980, In her 6th year. Today Is the day of remembrance and many sad regrets. A day I’ll always remember when the rest of the world forgets. When days are dark and friends are few, Dearest Angela how I think of you. —Sadly missed, Mummy, Daddy and family. KING, J. C. — Treasured memories of our dearly loved son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle. February 23, 1974. Today we walk down memory lane We shed a silent tear. We wish that we could take your hand And bring you home again, To put our arms around you, To see your loving smile, To be back home with your family For Just a little while. Please God take care of our John Until we all meet again. —Always loved Dad, Mum, Bub, Arnie, Gary and wee Antonjon. NICHOLLS, Nancy Dawn. — In loving memory of Mum who passed away February 23, 1981. What you suffered you told but few You did not deserve what you went through. Tired and weary you made no fuss But tried so hard to stay with us. The gates of memory never close As you are only a thought away. Treasured memories. —David. PALMER, Leo Robert — Died February 23, 1983. Loved father, father-in-law, and granddad. —Fondly remembered always. By Trevor, Joyce, Bruce and Trade. PUMPA, Polar Henry — Loving memories of a dearly loved Dad and Grandad who passed away February 23,1983. The hardest thing In life to bear is to want your Dad and he’s not there. A silent thought brings many a tear, for the Dad I lost and loved so dear. I miss you more than anyone knows. —Love Sandra, Wayne and Michele. RODRICK William Albert — In memory of my dear husband who passed away three years ago, Sunday, February 24 . Sunshine passes, shadows fall Treasured memories outlast them all. -Inserted by loving wife Margaret and family. SHASKEY, Alex George— On February 24, 1983. There’s an open gate at the end of the road through which each must go alone, And there In a light we cannot see our Father claims his own, Beyond the gate, our loved one finds happiness and rest, And there Is comfort In the thought that a loving God knows best. Remembered always, sadly missed. -Inserted by your loving daughter Alisa, son-in-law Jim and grandchildren Julie and Gary. WILLIAMSON, Chariot Dermot (Derry) — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, who passed away, February 24, 1970. We never lose the one we love, For even though you're gone. Within the hearts of those who care, Your memory lingers on. Always remembered. —lnserted by Mum, brothers and sisters, from Christchurch, Blenheim and Calms, Australia.
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