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IN MEMORIAM

CASE.—In loving memory of James Minchel, who died October 30, 1941. ,' ' Remembrance.,. ■;.; , .Inserted., by his wif6 and family. CA_DSR.— In iWihs' remembrance of Edna Lil^fii who passed flAvay October 30, 1936. Ta_>rte_;*_i Father b. H.: Gate; Phyllj?, »5d ". ■■-■rr"-r- '~. . ■Ndeiin»,;sister*: ;.t:. ..' - . ';,-'» -HXyMAM.—ln'loving remembrabce of deat we« «6a' and pal, Ronny Tommy, who took his kst rest,on October 30, 1939;' aged 4 years. . Today as we look at your photo, I_ likeness so lovely and true, 2so one knows how our hearts are aching And longing, dear wee Ronny, for you. '< Always remembered by his loving Daddy, Mummy, and Junie. HOPKINS. —In loving memory of Eugene lirn'est Hopkins, who passed away on October SO, 1940. Insetted by his sorrowing parents and brothers Dick and Eric (overseas). LINDSAY, George.—ln loving memory of dad Aod - our grandpa, who passed away October SO, 1940. Jean, Iris, Selwyn. MOFFITT.—In loving memory of Howard, ■who; passed away October SO, 1041; aged 20 years. ,'.''. Sadly, missed. ■ Mum and Dad. MOFFITT. —In loving . memory •of Howard, who left us October 30, 1941; aged 20 years. To memory ever dear. .., Penis© and .Victor. NISBET.—-In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away on October 30, 1941. Loved in life, cherished in death; A beautiful memory is all I have left. Inserted by her loving husband. NISBET. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 30, 1911. A genuine mother right to the end, ■ She died as she lived, everyone's fnend. When days are dark and friends are few, ' Bearest mother, how we miss you. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and', grandchildren, Aileen, Stan, Beverly, Annette, and Gary. ' NISBET.—Jn everlasting memory of my dearest .mother, who fell asleep on October 30, 1941. God must'have a beautiful garden, For He always chooses the best. He chose a rare and.beautiful flower When He took dear mother to rest. Inserted by her loving daughter Joan and Bo)_ . ..'.-■, (overseas). ' NISBET.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away on October 30, 1941. God saw she was weary? The road had grown too steep; So He placed His arm around her _ And gently bade her sleep. . Inserted by her loving son T«d. NISBET.— In fond memory of our dear friend, T^ho,passed away October 30, 1941. The call was sudden, the shock severe, ■ To part with the one we.loved so dear. . Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hitchinga. ROSE (ne« Mavis Mitchell). —In loving mem- I ory of our darling daughter and sister, who | paused away on October 29, 1938. In, our' hearts your- features linger. For we know it Is vain to .weep. Tearrof love will never wake you From your long and peaceful eleep. Inserted by her loving mother and father and sister _orna (Auckland),

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 105, 30 October 1942, Page 1