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ROLL OF HONOUR. IX MEMORIAM. STANDEN.—In fond memory of Colin and Ivan, who gave their lives in Crete May 27----20, 1941. In the old home they are always, remembered, Potid memories cling around their names. Tnio hearts that held, them in affection SUll love-them in death the same. Gwen and Les. IN MEMORIAM. CLAPP.—In treasured- memory of our dear father. Walter Henry, who passed away May 26, 1933. . 'Always remembered • By his loving family, Johnsonville. DALTON.—In loving memory of our littlo daughter and sister, Hazel Nancy, who' fell asleep May 27, 1939. For ever in our thoughts. Inserted by her mother, father, sisters, and brothers; DOYLE.—In tond memory, of dad (Jim), who passed away on May 20, 1943. Inserted by Jack, Beth, and family. ' DWAN.—In loving memory of my husband, Laraartiu'e, who passed away on May 27, 1937. -Inserted by his loving wife. JACKSON.—A loving tribute to my dear sistur, Hilda, who passed away at Melbourne May 26, 1944. ' . . . , Just to see her dear, sweet smile, Then life would seem worth while. ■Josie and Alex Carton. JACKSON.—Cherished memories of our dear sister and aunty, Hilda Victoria, who passed away at Melbourne, on, May 26. 1941. Loved, remembered, longed for always. Inserted by her loving sister, Pidge, Jim, nieces, ■'".-' '_ and nephews.JACKSON, Hilda.—in loving memory- of our dear sister and auntie, who ipasscd away at Melbourne, May 20, 1944. : When Jesus in His book of life Wrote, down -our: Hilda's birth, He added as He -closed His.book, Too beautiful 'for earth. Loving sisier and niece,. Tilly and Amanda. LUKE.—In loving'memory of our dear daughter, Lydia Emma, who passed.away May•■ 20, 1943. v ■'■/..■ >Tot just today, but every 'day, In silence we remember. , • Inserted by her loving mother and father. LUKE.—In loving memory of, our dear sister, Lydia Emma, who passed away May 2G, 1943. God's greatest gift—remembrance. •■ Inserted by her loving sisters, Dorothy antf Cls. LUKE.—In loving memory.of my dear mother, who passed away May 26, 1943. *■■'-.' Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving daughter Beverly. McGHIE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Eva, who passed away May 20, 1944. '' ' Ever remembered. ■. ■ Inserted by her loving husband, Gilbert. McGHIE.—In .loving memory of Eva," who passed away on May 26, .194,4. :. Sadly missed.. Inserted by L. McGhie and family. McGHIE.—In loving 'memory of Eva, who passed away May 26, 1944. . \ Always remembered. Inserted by her mother and sister, Berta. McGHIE.—In loving memory of my daughter, Eva, passed away May. 26, 1944. A tender thought, a silent tear . Will fceep your memory every dear. ■ '■•■' Inserted1 by her mother. McGHIE.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Eva, passed away .May 2C, 1944. . ■■ -Until • the day. breaks. ■ Inserted by her sister Berta. OLDHAMi—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away May 27, 1942. Inserted by liis loving son Jim (overseas), daughter-in-law Therese, and grandchildren. . PALMER.—In loving memory of Cora, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris, died May 2C, 1934. Ever remembered. . , PAWSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother,1 who passed away on May 27, 1944, at Nelson. . ■ , • You are not forgotten, dear mother, . You* we will never forget. '■••'. As long as life and memories last We will remember you, mother. Inserted by Ther- loving son.yJacfc, Olive," and ■•■■ ••■*;. ,-.■;:' kldtjles.-?" • ■•: < . % PUDNEY, Bert.^ln:: memory of our loved father, who -passed'away May 27, 1942. The";path of' the just Is:1 a shining path,. Shining more and more unto the perfect .-■•'..' day; -.-■'• ■ ■, ■ ■ ' ,- ■ Inserted by Ms . loving daughters. SMITH.—In loving memory of Uncle Frank, who passed peacefully away May 27, 1939. Inserted by his niece, .Dorothy, and Frank. SMITH.—In fond'and loving memory of Francis Harold, who passed peacefully awayMay 27, 1938, aged 69. , /.-.■ ' ■'■'.- —Lea and. Ray. SMITH.—In fond and' loving ..memory of Francis Harold; who passed peacefully away May; 27, 1935, aged-69^•■•'■• V>':'-T^-'."'."^..v . •# ..,.' •'■ ■■■■■.'-.'■,.'. -v ': —Nell "and /Harry. SMITH, Francis Harold.—ln loving memory, died, at Wellington May 27, 1938. J. H. F. Hall. STONEHAM.—In fond and. loving memory of • our dear husband, father, .'and grandfather, Benjamin, who passed away May 26, 1941. We missed you because we loved you, Fondest memories we recall; The parting with you, dear dad. Was the saddest day of all. ; Inserted by his loving wife, family, and grand- * children. THOMPSON.—In loving memory, of our dear husband and father, George, who passed away May 27, 1943., • ... Ever remembered. ■ Inserted by his loving wife and family. VARNHAM.—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away May 27, 1943. Fond memories alwas's remain. ■ • Inserted by Warner- and Vera. VARNHAM.—In loving memory of Charles Varnham, died May 27, 1943. Tis. not ;the tears at the moment shed ■ That speak of grief ', . But the loneliness in the after years, And the sadness silently borne. Inserted by his loving wife. VARNHAM.—In loving memory of my, dear dad and'pal,' who died May 27, 3943.' We mi.ss his smile and .cheery .ways, With him we spent many happy days, Honoured in life, cherished in death, A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by his loving son' and. daughter-in-iaw, Doug, and ' Molly. VARNHAM.—In loving memory of dad and grandad, who passed away May. 27, 1943. ■. Unseen on earth, but always near, Loved, remembered, ever dear. Inserted by Hone, Alma, Mavis, and Doug. WALSH.—In loving memory of our dear father, William James, who passed away May 27, 1936. - - Not just today, -.but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by loving sons, Patrick and Kenneth, and daughter, Moreen. WOODHAM.—ln'loving memory of dad, passed away on May r 27, 1944. Always remembered. Inserted by his loving son Jack (overseas), daughter-in-law' Jennie, and grandchildren, Bey. and Ron. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS. BEATTY.—The Sisters of the late James Beatty desire to Thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. Please accept this as a personal -acknowledgement.' BLOXAM.—The relatives of the late Elsie Merritt Bloxam, of 174 Oriental Parade, dessire to sincerely Thank all kind friends and relatives for messages of sympathy and -floral tribute? in their recent sad bereavement. MORGAN..—Mrs. E. Morgan'wishes-to Thank all relatives, friends, and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy during her recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. ' PARKINSON.—The Wife and Daughter of the late Alfred William Parkinson wish to express theit Thanks to all kind friends and relatives for messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement. Kindly accept, this.as a personal acknowledgement. WILSON.—Mr. IS, A. Wilson and Family desire to express their uinc.ere Thanks to all kind friends and relations for the many kind messages, letters.- telegrams, and iloral tributes received in their recent.sad bereavement. Kindly accept this as a personal acknowledgement. WRIGHT.—The Family of the late Richard Wright wish to Thank nil kind friends, especially Sister Klcid, and Nurses of Ward 2. for their love and kindness shown during father's illness. Please accept-this as a ''personal''Acknowledgement. YOKAVITCH.—Mrs. M. V. Yoknvitdi and Family, of 60. Calabar lid., Rongotai, wish to Thank all kind relations aiid friends for their telegrams and letters received in the recent sad bereavement of their son and brother, F/Sgt. I. J. Loveridge. . Flease accept tills: as a personal acknowledgement. YOUNG. —Mrs. A. J. (Lex) "Young wishes to Thank all friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy extended to her on the death in action of her husband, Ca'pt. A. J. Young. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. :' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E MORRIS, JUN., LTD.. . Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TCE. Telephone 52-15 a • TSAAC CLARK AND SON^ Funeral Directors, WINGFIELD ST., Nl. Tcls,; Day 41-56,1. Night 27-150. TWas. greer and sons'. \_' tfuneral Directors, 60 TARANAKI ST.. and PORIRDA. Tets 52-588 and 37-818. • ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Funeral Directors. 164 ADELAIDE RD. Tels. 24-155.-56-521, 50-741. X TAYLOR AND ioNS, LTl>'. > Funeral Directors, 22 VIVIAN ST.. and KAROKI. Telephone 20-1)73. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karorl, for Memorial WnrU of every description. Tel. 20-931). Established 1907. MISCELLANEOUS. I^Ull WKUIIIMi i\UlB INVITATIONS,. Social I? and Business Cards. Office Business Printed Stationery—Tel. 4.7-222, "livening Tost" Printing Dept.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 123, 26 May 1945, Page 1

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