In Memoriam
FLEMING, Jennifer Rosemary (Jenny), (nee Tucker) — In loving memory of our dearly loved and only daughter and sister, who passed away May 2nd 1979. Treasured memories and sadly missed. —lnserted by Mum and Dad, Ashley and Sharyn (Brisbane), Greg and RhylUs (Invercargill). KEANE, Maurice — In loving memory of my dear husband Maurice who passed quietly away two years ago today. —Remembrance forever, Mary. McCRYSTALL, Anthony Mark — I think of you In silence, I often speak your name. For all that are left are memories, And your picture In a frame. Your parting was so sudden, I often wonder why. But the part that hurts the most, Was I never said good-bye. —Linda. McCRYSTALL, Anthony Mark — In fondest memories of my dearly loved brother, died because of an accident, May 2. 1984. God saw you getting weary. When a cure was not to be, He closed his arms around you, 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. As 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. —lnserted by your loving sister, Julianne. McCRYSTALL, Anthony Mark — Treasured memories of a dearly loved son, and brother of Julianne and Stuart. Died May 2, 1984, aged 16 years (result of an accident). Little did we know that morning, The sorrow that the day would bring. The shock was great, the loss severe, To part with one we loved so dear. We cbuld not say our last farewell. Nor even say goodbye, For you were gone before we knew, And only God knows why. —Sadly missed and remembered always. Mum. Julianne, and Stuart.
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Press, 2 May 1985, Page 39
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