In Memoriam
MARSHALL, Poter John — On December 19, 1988, at Melbourne, Australia. There’s a picture in my lounge room, That I look at every day, So In my heart you’re never far away. The heartache still remains, The silent tears still flow. The hurt to lose you, Peter, No one will ever know. —Love Mum. MARSHALL, Paler John — In loving memory of a'dearly loved brother who passed away December 19, 1988, at Melbourne, Australia. It’s been a year since we lost you Peter, The pain and loss we never forget, With thoughts of love and memories of you Helps keeps us going through the days We must get through without you. Our sorrow remains. Miss you Peter. You’re always in my heart. —Love your sister, Leeanne. PENTECOST, Noel — Remembering Noel who left us ! six today, December Tracy, Aaron. SEAWARD, Norman’ Victor “ - Sadly missed but always re-.’ membered with love. Merry Christmas dad. -Mike, Robyn, Kimberley and Jason. SOWDEN, Reginald Thomas — In loving memory of a loved father, father-in-law and Gah who passed away December 19, 1988. To us you were someone special, Someone dear and true, You will never be forgotten, Because we thought the world of you. —Love, Peter Lesley, Kim Graeme. SOWDEN, Reginald Thomas — In loving memory of a very special person my husband who passed away December 19 1988. A heartache, a tear, memories so dear, Each day of my life, I wish you were here, i I remember your smile, the ' things you would say, The love you gave, the fun we shared, You left a place no-one could fill, I loved you then and always will, —Your loving wife (Dorie). TAYLOR, John Wharemoana — In memory of a loved uncle and friend. Remembered Always —Peter TAYLOR, John Wharemoana Even though you broke my heart Five years ago today My love for you is strong and true And no-one can take it away. Rest in peace O Dad my dear For one day I shall see you there. Arohanul Always —Julie ■ TAYLOR, John Wharemoana — In loving memory .ot a., dearly loved husband, dad and koro. The day comes with deep regret , The day, the hour, we’ll never forget A father so dear, a husband and friend One day soon, we’ll meet again. — ,■■■■■ . In our hearts always Arohatinonui ki a koe —Sylvia, Jennie and your mokos, Rewa, Aroha, Ranul.
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