IN MEMORIAM
KYDD. lu loving memory of dear mother, Catherine Cameron, who passed away May 16, 1942. Tb us, whom you loved, you were true and tender, And we who loved you will always remember. —luserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, (Emm and Jack. MCCORMACK.—In loving memory of my darling Husband, who passed away May 16, 1945. I mourn for you in silence, When there is none to see; For only God in heaven knows How dear you are to me. The years are slowly passing by. But still we don’t forget; In the hearts that truly loved you Your memory lingers yet. —lnserted by his loving wife. McCORMACK,—In loving memory of .our dear Pop, who passed away May 16, 1945. In lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you ere always dear; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving son, Dick, and daughter-in-law, Rae, and grandchildren. Nancy, Natalie, aud Leo. McCORMACK.—In loving memory of m.v doar Father, who passed away on May 16, 1945. ' - I’o-day we are thinking of. someone Who was tender, kind, a(icl true. Whose smile wa3 as bright ns sunshine; Dear dad, that someone is you. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Geraldine. McCORMACK.- In loving memory of uUr dariing Granddad, who passed away” May 16, 1945. Someone misses you, somebody cares; You are still mentioned in somebody’s prayers. Morning and evening and all the day through, , Someone is thinking, deaf granddad, of you. Some may forget you now you are gone, But we will remember, no matter how long; No matter the years, be they many or few, • Will be years of remembrance and longing for you. —lnserted by your loving grandchildren, Ray, Athaleen, Terrance, and Pat. McCORMACK. Pop who passed away May 16, 1945._ We often think of you, dad, And our hearts are filled with pain, For this world would be heaven If we could see you again. —lnserted by his loving son, Terry, daugh-ter-in-law, May, and family. McCORMACK, Richard Thomas We look with tender memories On paths where once he trod. We bless the years we colled him ours, And leave the rest to God. —Eileen (Frankton Junction). McCORMACK, Richard Thomas, Gone from us that smiling face. Those kind and loving ways; ■The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —Moreen (Ashburton). MILLER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Auntie Flo, who passed away May 16. 1946. An auntie you couldn’t help loving, A heart that was purer than- gold; To those who knew and loved her, Her memory will never grow old. —lnserted by Mas and May. For the Empire's Cause. ECCLES.—In loving memory of our dear eon and brother. Pilot Officer, Raymond Gordon Eccles, killed in operations on May 16, 1941. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by his loving father, Florence, and Myrtle. , ECCLES.—In memory of Pilot Officer Ray Eccles, killed overseas May 16, 1941. Inserted by his friends, Alf and Ness. ECCLES. Fondest memories of Ray (pilot officer, R.N.Z.A.F.), missing on operations May 16, 1941.— Always remembered by Ella and Fen (Tauranga).
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Evening Star, Issue 26102, 16 May 1947, Page 4
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514IN MEMORIAM Evening Star, Issue 26102, 16 May 1947, Page 4
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