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IN MEMORIAM.

DODDS (nee Glendinning).—ln loving memory of our dear' Wife and Mother, passed away 27-443. Sadly missed —lnserted by T. W. and A. L. Dodds. DODDS.—In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away April 27, 1943; alio our dear brother and uncle, Jack, who passed away May 10, 1941. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving 6on and daughter-in-law, Tom, Ada, and family. MOORES.—In lovins memory of my dear Mother, who passed away April 28, 1935. — Inserted by her loving daughter, Thelma (Warrington). SILVIUS.—In loving memory of our dear father end grandfather, Frederick James Silvius, who passed away at Piclon, April 27, 1944.—Inserted by his loving daughter, son-m-law, and -grandchildren. SMART.—Loving memory of David Albert, accidentally killed, April 27, 1945. Suddenly and quickly came the call, His sudden death a shock to us all; A sudden change in a moment fell, Without a chance to say farewell. —lnserted by his mother and father. WEIR.—In loving memory of my. dear wife and pal, Nance, died April 27, 1937, at Wellington. Memories will never fade. —lnserted by her loving husband. For the Empire's Cause. BUCHANAN.—In proud and loving memory of our dear son and brother, 8408 Pte. Hunter Buchanan, killed in action in Greece, April 27, 1941. In silence we remember, In thoughts you arc ever near. —lnserted by his loved ones. *" CAMERON.—In loving memory of j Robert Turnbull Cameron, killed in Greece on April 27, 1941. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see, But while life and memory last We shall remember thee. —lnserted by his brother and sister-in-law, Sam and Kay. McLAREN.—In proud and loving memroy of Second-lieutenant Fergus Blair McLaren, killed in action in Greece, April 27, 1941. " Death is the beginning of life." —Inserted by his mother and sister. MORRISS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, 31185 i'te. Thomas Morriss, killed in action at sea, April 27, 1941. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his family. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ADIE. —Mr David Adie and family wish to thank sincerely all kind friends for floral tributes, telegrams, and letters of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. ANDERSON. Mrs M. Anders6n and family, 20 Broughton street, wish to thank all kind friends and relations for their letters, te'.ogrcms, beautiful floral tributes, and personal expressions of .sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. COSTER.—Sons ,and daughters of the late Mary E. Coster wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, telegrams, and letters in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. GRAY.—The family of the late Mrs Gray, 46 Rankeiior street, wishes to thank relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, and telegrams in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. LEE.—Mr W. L. Leo and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy,, telegrams, and letters in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. TAYLOR.—Mrs E. J. Taylor and family, 116 Rolla street, witsh to thank all relations and friends for all floral tributes, letters, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Their special thanks go to the doctors and nurses of Ward 6, Dunedin Hospital, for their untiring attention and many acts of kindness. WOOTTON.—Mrs Wootton and family wish to thank all kind friends and relations -for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.

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Evening Star, Issue 25777, 27 April 1946, Page 6

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25777, 27 April 1946, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25777, 27 April 1946, Page 6

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