IN MEMORIAM.
1 ~n D, oU MEMORIAM. ALOBICH.—In ever-loving memory of my '^emb^Vo^ Wb° puM '"' °a ' Sadly missed, inserted by hi* loiing wife and sons, jack, Hoy, aud Arthur. - In loving memory of m,- dear uusband and father, Lionel Eustace, who passed away suddenly December 30 1941 , Beautiful memories cherished for ever, i Sit sp!sp!! y Uays we fcPent together. I Silent thoughts brlns many a tear I Or one wo miss and love so dear. , .inoi&J I' 3' lovln S wlfe' 6on > and daughter. ANDREWS.—In loving memory of Jessie, who died December 28, 1941, at Wellington. Ever remembered. Inserted by Fred. ARMSTRONG, Henrietta.—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December 01. 1942. Ever, remembered. .„„ Inserted by Bill aud Olga. ARMSTRONG. Henrietta—in loMng memory bcr 31 r i94^» ™° ' 'rho passed away DecemLoting memories, tond aud true. ARMSTRONG, Henrietta.—ln loving memory hi °%r, "Vtffo mother- who Passed away Decemper oi, lUI*-. To have you in the same old way, "Would be our dearest "wish today »irioiLv y uTCIl 0 ' Geor SC and grandchildren. AUGUST. Herbert.—ln loving memory of our dear friend, who passed away December 31 1943. .Remembrance. Reno and Bill Smith. BAKER.—In-loving memory of my dear husband, w 111. who passed away on December 30, In my heart there's a beautiful picture, worth much more than *>ilter or gold. Tis a picture of you,-my dearest: Your memory will never grow old. BAKER.—In loving memory'of our dear Dad who passed a^ay at Rahotu, December 30, We have only your memory, dear dad ' ' To remember our whole life through ■ But your dearness &hdll linger for ever. As we treasure the memory ot you Inserted by Ms loving daughter and son-in-D ;i/r.linri...M lo!S ' Kay' and Knid- .: BAKER, William.—A tribute of love to the beautltul memory of our dear Dad, who passed away December 30. 1941. We miss bis smile and cheery ways; )MtU him we spent such happy days. Inserted by Us loving daughter, son-in-law ■ and grandson, Els>ie, Mark, and Bill. BAKER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Dad and Grandad, who passed away at Itahotu on December 30, 1941. A light is from our homestead gone A voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. • Away in a beautiful somewhere. Sheltered trom sorrow and pain, When life's journey is ended, home day we shall meet him again. Inserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Freda, Fred, Donald, and Tommy. BAKER, William.—ln memory of our friend who passed away December 30, 1941 ' Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. A. Binder and Harold. . BRADY, Ella.—ln loving memory of our beloved mother, who fell asleep January 1, 1942. A precious, fragrant memory, '■.' •' Inserted by Joy and Hessell. BROWN.—In sad and loving memory of our aear brother, Jack, who passed away January 1, 1944. Not just for today, but every day. In bilence we remember. «,Wm i >L nserted by Lll.and Claude. .. BROWN.—In sad and loving memory of our clear brother, John Kennedy (Jackie) who passed away January 1, '1944. Sadly missed. Inserted by Betty, Billy, Bert, Lucy, Maude. Peter, Nina. BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, John Kennedy (Jack), who passed away January 1, 1944. True was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and'respected by all around; To a useful life came a peaceful end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend. Inserted by his loving wife and children. Ken, • Cath., Gerard (overseas), - BUCKLEY.—In loving jnemory ot my beloved wife, Lilian Mary, who died on January 1, 1939. Inserted by her loving husband. BUCKLEY.—In loving memory of my dear niotlier, who passed away on January 1, 1939 At evening when sliadoHS are falling. Sweet memories saddened .with pain Steal into m.v heart with a longing. Could 1 only see you again. c£l««r£e.d.-.? y her ,loyinS daughter, Ithoda. BUCKLEY.— In loving memory of. our dearest mother, who passed away on January +j X^39. • ' *~ ~ She has taVen ,her."last long* journey.' '*' • On God's beautiful, ship called Rest, Away from this world of -worry, ■ .To a home Of eternal rest.. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lil and Tom. ;■. . BUCKLEY.—In loving memory of our grandmother and mother, Lilian Mary, who passed away on January 1. 1939. Memories grow, sweeter us time travels on; Longing always for smiles that are gone. Deep in our heaits her memory is kept, We loved her too dearly to ever forget. Vera, Bill, and family. BUCKLEY.—In lot Ing. memory of our dear mother, who passed away on January 1, 1939. : Loving memories never ■ die. As the year's roll on and- the days go by. The sweetest memories, • fond and true, I WHI ever remain, dear mum, of you. Inserted by Dot, George, and family. | BYRON-WOOD.—In sacred memory of Cecil Edward Byron-Wood, who fell a&leep on December 31, 1939, dearly-beloved husband of Stella: (nee O'Brien),- and !loved father of Queenie Violet Byron, Cecil (lost at sea, H.M.S. Neptune), Claude, Ada, Sidney, Angela, Walter. Father and son reunited. COOK.—lv lovlncr memory of my = dear husband, Walter (Wallie), who passed away December 31, 1941. Sadly missed.. Inserted by his wifel. CRAW.FORD.—In • loving memory Tof Anna Shirley Crawford, who passed away ou December 30, 1942. "Ever remembered." Bill, Pearl, and grandchildren. CRAWFORD.—In loving'remembrance .of our •dear mother, Anna Shirley Crawford, who passed away on December 30, 1942. MacGORIN.—In loving memory of our dear step-father, Charles Trevor, of Wellington, who passed away at Auckland, January 1, 1944. Lovingly remembered. By his step-daughters, Adeline, Mary, and Dorothy. McWHiNNIE.—In loving memory of 'my dear husband, Hugh, and a loving father, who passed away December 31, 1913. Loving and irue in all his ways, Upright aud just to the i-nd of his days; Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a" wonderful'memory he left behind. Inserted by his loving wife and daughters, ltena and Chiissie. McWHiNNlE.—hi..'loving memory ' of rHugh who passed away on December 31, 194 a. To memory ever' dear. Insetted ,by mother and famjl.t. NANKIVELL.—In loving memory of Frederick Charles Nankivell, who passed away' on December 30, 1934. To -memory: ever dear. MICOL.—in lo\mg memory of brother Jim, who passed away-December 29, 1933. Years may pass on, but his memory- ever lingers. n =,n U »»lsert6d by lvy and WallyORCHARD.—In losing memory of my dear son and brother, Leslie, who passed away December 31, 1934. Short' and sudden was the call. His death a sad blow to us all, Beautiful memories fond and true Will always remain. 'dear, of you. ' Inserted by 'hisVlovins mother, sisters, and PHELPS.—In dearly-toed remembrance of our loong wjf c and mother, Florence, who passed away December 30, 1911 Though her s>milc Ims gone tor etcr, And Inr gentle h.md we cannot touch, \\c sli.ill never lose those sweet memories , il !llolliel we loved so much. Her luMiig husband and daughter?, Ann and Cwei,, ion. Alf (overseas), late of Lower Hutt. pLn|?ricd by his lovln£ wife alld family. rrlELPb.—ln io\Lng memory of Florence (trace, beloved wife of Alfred W. Phelps ami loiing mother of Ann, Alf. (overseas), and ia\T' tW ° dePartcid tl»s life December 30, 1941. Late High St.. Lower Hutt. 1 ™ loTins memory of Michael Siege], died December 30, 1942, in Sydney. -Vot today, but every day, we remember. spiiriu £ UIC T al ld ,brotlier Graeme. oPUKDLE.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Maurice Spurdle. who passed away suddenly on December 31, 1943. ! Our thoughts return to scenes long past, j Oue year has gone, but memory lasts; ! sour memory btill is sweet and dear, I And treasured with our love sincere. Inserted by his loving cousins, Hilda Dorothy, and May. SPURDLE.—In lotijig memory of Maude, who passed away suddenly en December 31, 1943. Always remembered. _ *»serted by your old pal, Doug. TERRIS.—in loving memory of m.v dear Too-? r ddl h0 pas<;ed mva >' December 23, Just a thought, so true and tender Of one we loved and will alwajs remember. Inserted by her loving mother, bisters, and THnu*oothecV nieces' and ne P»ew. THOMAS, Florence Catharine.— ln loving SeceXr Of 290.U19r:. ar "^ "h° P3SSed away Remembrance. Inserted by her daughters and Norma. BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. Ward-Parrant wishes to Thank all kind tnends for their me«s'iees of SnTthE U\ bCl> rcce)lt, sad »oss. 3 accept this as a personal acknowledgement.-.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 156, 30 December 1944, Page 1
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