IN MEMORIAM.
, ANARU (Andrews).—ln loving memory of my- dear husband, Koriul, who passed away on ' February 9, 1941. • , •- Inserted by his loving wife. BEOUllEi—In memory of Elsie Coutts, wife of A. Di Beddie,l74 Hutt Rd., who died Feb- . ruary 9, 1933. .-_..•■ She sleeps afar. BOYLE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, - Sylvia (Tiny),s who passed away February 9, 1939. -: " . Memories: are treasures no one can steal, Death is a wound no one can heal; Sweetest of memories is all that Is left Of one wno was faithful and • one of the best. Inserted by her loving husband, Charlie. CHANT.-r-In ever, loving, memory of our darling Audrey Jean, who passed away on February 9, 1941.Yoiiry loving name I breathe and shed a tear. If I could only wake and And you here. We cannot forget, we loved you too dearly, For your imemory to fade like a dream. Sweet Is the spot where you are laid, Many a -visit in silence Is paid To lay a flower to remembrance of thee; You are never forgotten and never will be. Inserted, by her loving parents, E. A. and A. D. Chant and sister Ngaire. CHANT.—In loving memory of my dear sister Audrey, who passed away on February 9, 1941. . I.Wo;;sad '.years have, passed away, Tef::we. still miss you every day. . We.of ten sit and think of you And all the things you used to do. Ngaire. COLLINS. —In loving memory of my dear mother,'who- passed away February 9, 1942. "Till the day breaks and the shadows flee away." Inserted by her loving daughter Nessie. » MAGILL.—In loving memory of Agnes Magill, who died at Eastbourne, February 9, 1934. MORAN.—In. loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on February 9, 1939. •Sunshine passes, shadows fall; "Loving memories outlast all. Inserted by her loving daughters Glady and Doris. MORGAN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away February 9,- 1937. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Insetted by her daughters, son Roy, sons-ln- , . law, M. Draper and O. Mullins. MORGAN.—In, loving remembrance of our dear Ulster, Isabella, who departed from us February- 9, 1937. As "another year has drawn by, ever remembered by her brother and sister-in-law, May and Henry. RfORQAN. —In loving memory of my dear wife (Bel) and our mother, passed away February 9, 1937. Peacefully sleeping "from a war-torn world." Inserted by husband and family. MURRAY.—In loving memory of Eileen, accidentally drowned Raumati Beach, February 9, 1941Fondly remembered. Auntie Kitty. MURRAY^—In loving memory. of our dear sister;.Eileen, February 9, 1941, Bob, Phil, and niece Carole. MURRAY.—In loving remembrance of our dear friend, Eileen, accidentally drowned Rau•mati, February 9, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. R. Millar and Jean. MURRAY. —In loving memory of dear Eileen, accidentally drowned at Raumati, February 9, 1941. A smiling face we cannot forget. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Burrows.and family. MURRAY.—.In fond and loving memory of our ijtjear daughter and sister, EUefn. ■ In our hearts you are always near, We Who loved you sadly miss you As now "ends this second year. Mother, Father, Doreen, Jim (overseas). MURRAY.—In loving memory of our dear pal Eileen, accidentally drowned on February 9, 1941. ■ Inserted by Marie and Pliyl. MURRAY.—In memory, of Eileen, who passed away February 9, 1941. Thy Will be done. ' r'MI!M»)»:'.
IN MEMORIAM.
Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1943, Page 1
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