IN MEMORIAM
COWLEY.—In loving memory of dear Maurice, who fell asleep on June 26, 1939.
"One we miss and loved so dear." Inserted by his loving mother, dad, sister, and brothers.'
COWLEY.—In loving memory of dear Maurice, who passed away on June 26, 1939.
Lovingly, remembered
By Uncle, Auntie, Drew, Joyce, and Girlie,
GREGG.—ln'loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on June 26, 1942.
"Ever remembered." Inserted by her loving husband and sons.
HERON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on June 25, 1937.
"Ever remembered." " Inserted by' her loving sons, Trevor and Solwyn, and daughters-in-law, Eileen and Mary.
McGILL.—In loving memory of Stella Con stance, who passed away, on June 26, 1930.
"To memory ever dear." Inserted by J. M.
MEIER.—In loving memory of Flora, beloved second daughter of L. E. and F. Meier and loved sister of he. Ma'rjorie, and Pegey.
PAUL.—-In loving memory of our darling granddaughter, Annette Rose, who fell asleep Juno 26, 1943; aged 10 months.
A beautiful flower, lent, not given,
To bud on earth and bloom in Heaven. Inserted by her loving nan and grandad.
PAUL. —In loving memory of our little niece, Annette Rose, who fell asleep June 26, 1943.
Inserted by her loving Auntie Marion and
Uncle Jim ;and little cousins.
I PAUL.—In loving memory of our darling baby and sister, Annette Rose, who fell asleep , June 26, 1943; aged 10 months. Ons' day a little angel. Came to bless us from above; I Everyone loved our wee darling I For her sweetness and her love; i But the angel soon grew lonely I And called her back to stay, I Now we only have a memory To bless us day by day. 1 Always remembered by mum, dad, Rosalie, and | . ' Robert. ' STUART-FORBES.—In loving memory of dear "Tul" (Sir Hugh Stuart-Forbes), who passed away at Melbourne, June 25, 1937.
"In silence wo remember."
Inserted by his loving mother and sister, Gertie.
THOMAS, Henrietta Beatrice.—ln loving memory of our mother, who died June 26, 1941. ■"■.'..' . , ,
A, little, thought, true and tender, Just, to show we still remember. 'Vie, Girlie, andjßill (overseas). . ■ WILSON, John Stowsrt.—ln loving memory of my clear husband and our father; who departed this life June 26, 1933. Though you're gone, you're not forgotten, Nor will you ever be, Till we meet again, dear father Wo will remember thee. His loving wire and family, Nell, Alice, Pete, Gwen, P.ay (overseas), Jean, and Jock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 149, 26 June 1944, Page 1
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410IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 149, 26 June 1944, Page 1
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