IN MEMORIAM.
CARSON. —In memory of our old friend, Jim, Who died September. 2,. 1944. J., Maxwell and family, DAVIES.—A email tribute to our dear friend Eunise, who passed away September 1, 1944. C and G. Oliver. DITCH FIELD.—In loving memory of my dear eon, Fred, who was^ accidentally killed September 1, 1943. Time ; may change many things, But one thing changes never, -- The memory of those happy days That we have' spent together. : Sadly we miss him and try not to grieve. Little whiie longer and we too must leave. 'Tis only a grave but still needs care, For the son I loved is resting there. Inserted by his loving mother and step-father, aunts and uncles, cousins, Manchester, England. ' DITCHFIELD.—In loving memory of Fred, beloved husband of Rita, who departed this life suddenly, September 1, 1943. Just another year of sweet memories. Inserted fey his wife and children. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of our dear mother and gran, who passed away September ?. 1943. ...; -She has taken 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 Gordon, Eileen, and Joan. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of dear mum and gran., who passed away on September 2, 3943 -..-... We will always remember. Inserted by Bet., Colin, Bubby, and Barry. lELLIOTT.—Jn loving memory of dear, mother, who passed away on September 2, 1943. •Always remembered. Hlnsley and Inez. GREEN.—In loving memory of George, who passfcd away September 1, 1943. ; Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife, May. HARDWICK, Allan (late of Auckland) .—ln cherished memory of our beloved father and grandfather, who left us September 1, 1940. ■ Loved and missed always. Inserted by his son, Reg. aud daughter, Mary, and family. HOLMES.—In loving memory of our husband and father, Luke Ellis, who passed away suddenly on September 1, 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HOLMES, Luke Ellis.—ln fond remembrance of dad, who passed away September 1, 1943. Ivy aud Harry, Auckland. HOOPER, John Henry (Harry).—ln memory of Harry Hooper, who passed away on September 2, 1944. . . HOOPER.—In memory of my father, John Henry (Harry) Hooper, who departed this life at Otaki, September 2, 1944. Inserted by Fred and Gladys. JONES.—In loving memory of Ted, who i was accidentally killed September 2, 1942. Remembrance. Joy. MoKINLEY, William John.—ln memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed ■. away September 1, 1941. He never forgot to do his best, His heart was true and tender. He patiently tolled for those he loved, Aud left us to remember. Inserted by his loving sons, Bill, George, and their families. IYIILLMAN.—In loving memory of my dear wife and oui- dear mother and grandma, who passed away on September 1, 1941. Always in our thoughts. Inserted by her loving husband, Balph, and children, Keith, Ralph, Elsie, Eileen, and grandchildren, ••Bill, lan, Colin, Boy, Peter, and Bobby. MILNE. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on September 2, 1944; also our dear mother, who departed this life September 22, 1941. Calm and peaceful they are sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain ; Free from all earthly troubles. Waiting till we meet again. Inserted by their loving sou, daughter-in-law and grandchildren, lan, Nancy, Barrio, Terry .; . and Melva. . ' MILNE.—In loviug memory of our dearest father and grandad, who passed away Septem- . ber 2, 1944; also our dearest mother aud iiauna, who passed away September 22 1941 Dearer to us. than' words can tell ' , Were the parents and grandparents we lost and loved so well. Inserted by their loviug daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter, Charlotte, Wally, and .'Shirley. • MILNE, —In loviny memory of our dear ■.father. .li'ud sninUaiJ, wlm ■ pushed away September 2, l!) 44; iii'>;» our dear mother and nanna, Avlio passed away September 22, 1911. ' .- : Sadly missed. j Inserted by loving''daughter, .Mildred, son-in-,law. Jim, and gininli'liildrijn, Xoelluc, Frank, : / Trevor, ami Mariljn. /MILNE.—In lining miicmbnuiee of our dear .father, who passed away September 2, 1914; a!.;o dear mother, who fell asleep September! ' 2'Z, ,lU'il. ■ . , • True were llieir . liwii-ts, their'friendship sound, .Loved nnri respected by nil around. ....T'*;. elderly • lives: V'lruu peaceful ends, .'ihyy dicfi as they''lived, everyone's friend. ' [insetted by-'their-"lovinK Ualighter and son-ia- .<„•.., ,- . law. Hazel ami Charlie.
The Evening- Post, Saturday, September 1, 1945.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 1
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710IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 54, 1 September 1945, Page 1
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