IN MEMORIAM
ALEXANDER. Marjorie Ivy, who passed away December 11, 1939. Sweetest memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear mother, of you. Always thoughtful, always kind, A beautiful memory left behind.
—lnserted bv her loving husband (Albert) and family (Dorothy, Raymond, and Lyndsay).. i
GREENALL.—In loving memory of my mother. Amy Greenall, who passed away on December 11, 1942.—Inserted by her loving daughter (Alice) and family. KEY.—In memory of a loving Husband and Father, who passed away on December 11, 1942. .
A little thought, so true and tender, Just to show wo 6till remember.
—lnserted by his loving wife and family. LARSEN.—In loving memory of William, died December 11, 1939. Not just to-day, but every day, we remember. ,
—lnserted by his loved ones. McLENNAN.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Mary, who passed away December 11, 1941. Alwaj's remembered.
—lnserted by Clara and Bevan (overseas). McLENNAN—In loving memory of dear Mary, who passed away December 11, 1941. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Whale family. McLENNAN.—In loving memory of Mary, who was called home December 11, 1941. Patient and gentle, loving and true Are the memories we have, dear Mary, of you. Sadly we miss you, but God, Who knows best, Ended your suffering and called you to rest.
—lnserted by E. Richmond and Gran. McLENNAN.—In loving remembrance of our dear pals—Mary, died December 11, 1941, also Dave Richmond, killed in action October, 1942. 'Tis a token of love and remembrance To pals we shall never forget.
—lnserted by Jean, Sheila, and Allan (overseas).
RACKLEY.—In loving memory of Ellen (Nell), dearly beloved wife of Evan, and loved mother of Dora . and Arolla, who passed away December 11, 1934. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving husband and daughtors. For the Empire's Cause. BLACK.—In loving memory of Sergeantpilot Stuart Corliss, killed on air operations, December 12, 1941. Interred Norfolk, England.—lnserted by his loved ones. LAPSLEY deer son, Sgt.-pilot Robert Balfour Lapsley, killed on active service December 12, 1942. " We miss him most who loved him best." —lnserted by his father and mother, brothers and sister.
LAPSLEY.—In memory of our beloved nephew, Sgt.-pilot Robert Balfour Lapsley, killed on active service December 12, 1942. "His duty nobly done." Auntie Nan and Uncle Roy, Timaru. LAPSLEY.—In honoured memory of Sgt.pilot Piobt. B. Lapsley, killed on active scrv vice December 12,: 1942.—Inserted by the officers and boys of the 15th Dunedin Company, the Boys' Brigade and Lifebuoy team. • NEILL.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, John Donaldson Neill, who died of wounds in Libya December 11,' 1941.—Inserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters.
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Evening Star, Issue 25045, 11 December 1943, Page 4
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431IN MEMORIAM Evening Star, Issue 25045, 11 December 1943, Page 4
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