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IN MEMORIAM.

HARRISON.—In loving memory o.f our dear Father, who passed away on November 5, 1941. ; " Ever remembered.” —Inserted by Rua and Ralph.

HARRISON.—In loving memory of a dear father and granddad, Ralph, who passed away* November’ 5, 1941. Only a graye that still needs care, * For the ones we love'd arc resting there; ; Flowers we place upon his breast, Are placed by the ones who - loved him best. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law,-Mary, Harry, and grandchildren, Thelma and Girvan.

HILL.—In loving memory of Bertha Ellen, dear wife and mother, who passed away on November 5, 1941.. ' Those memories sweet, how dear they '. are. —lnserted by her loved ones’. HILL.—In loving memory of Bertha Ellen, dear mother and grandma, who passed away. November 5, 1941. A loving smile, a heart of gold, No better mother this world could hold. —lnserted by Bern, Mary, and Graham. McLEAN.—In loving memory of my dear father, John McLean, who passed away November 5, 1942.—Inserted by his daughter, Mary, Melbourne. • WHITBURN,—In loving remembrance of my- : dear .husband, Cecil (Peter), accidentally killed; at Dunedih, November 6, 1945. "Sadly missed.” Our home is sad and lonely, No sound ’of his well-known feet; No more, his smile to greet us, His eyes are closed in sleep. ■ —lnserted by. his loving wife. . WHITBURN.—In loving membry of our dear father, Cecil .‘(Peter),: accidentally killed at Dunedin,' November 6, 1945.

The dearest father a, world could hold, A cheery smile and a heart of gold; To those.’ who knew him all will, know, Just, what we -lost pne year ago. ' —lnserted by his loving daughters, Mavis, Joyce.

WHITBURN i—ln- fond remembrance of my dear nephew, Gecil (Peter), accidentally killed at Dunedin, November 6, 1945. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by Auntie Annie. ..

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Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 6

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25941, 5 November 1946, Page 6

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