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IN MEMORIAM

BROMLEY. —la loving memory of my dear husband,> Arthur . (Larry), who passed away .' January 6, 1938. . . , ; ■ Though death divides, fond memories cling.; Inserted by his loving wife. ' ■' CLARKE. Kate Cooper.—ln - loving memory of my dearly-loved wife, who passed away January 6, 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband. CLARKE.—A tribute to the memory of mother, who passed away January 0, 1943. Inserted by Maurice (overseas) and daughter- . ■ in-law, Margaret. \CtARKE, Kate Cooper.—ln loving memory of - our dear mother, .who passed away January 6, ■. ,1043. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving son, daughter, and son- ; in-law, Frank (overseas), Joan, and Jack. COLTHORPE. —In loving memory of my ' darling mother, who passed away January 6; 1910. . . (Gone from us, but not forgotten, - Never shall her memory fade. Sweetest thought.? will always linger, ' Hound the grave where you are laid. Inserted by her loving daughter, Lily, and grandchildren, George, Dorothy, and Albert. LUFF.—In loving memory of our dear' mother, who passed away January 0, 1925. ' Ever remembered. Inserted by her daughters, Hetty and Maudie. ' TEAL. —In loving remembrance of our Mum and my wife, Fanny, who passed away January G, 1942. At evening when shadows are falling, i Sweet memories saddened with pain, Steal into our hearts with a longing, Could we only see you again. • Inserted by her family and" husband, Lower Hutt. ' TEAl"—In loving memory of Mum and Grandma, Fanny Thompson, who died at r Lower Hutt on January G, 1942. Away in the beautiful somewhere, 'Sheltered from sorrow and pain. When life's journey t? ended, Wo will all meet again. i *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 4, 6 January 1944, Page 1