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IN MEMORIAM.

MANERA (Nina): In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away January 8, 1942. A better wife never lived, nor one more true and kind, Her equal in this weary world, you will seldom find. Her cheerful smile and heart of gold. Brought happiness and love untold. I miss you dear, and always will, Your vacant place no one can fill. As I wander to your graveside, I stop and wonder why, God broke the golden chain of love and parted you and I. •—lnserted by her loving Husband, Kakapotahi, South Westland. MANERA (Nina): In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed ■.away at Kakapotahi, January 8, 1942. You told us we would miss you, Your words have proved too true. We lost the best and dearest friend, Dear mother, when we lost' you. ’ Your face is ever before us, Your voice we will never forget, Your smile will linger forever. J In our memories we see you yet). One of the dearest, one of the best, God in His mercy took 'her to rest. 'Tis sad but true, we know not vshy, The best are always first to die.s- - by Lorna and Dave, j MANERA (Nina): In loving memory of my darling Grandma, who passed away January 8, 1942. I In our home you are fondly remembered, i Sweet memories cling to your name. Those who loved you in life, ( Sincerely love you in death just the same. > • —lnserted by her little granddaughter, Nina, Cobden. MANERA: In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed ( aw'ay January 8, 1942. A day of remembrance sad to recall, Of a sweet gentle mother, missed by all. Beautiful memories, fond and true. Will ever remain, dear mothei- of! you. I In our hearts your memory lingers, I But to weep we know is vain. . ; God will some day cure our heart-1 ache, I When He finks the golden chain. | —lnserted by her loving daughter, Tean, and sons. Joe and Jim.

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Grey River Argus, 8 January 1944, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM. Grey River Argus, 8 January 1944, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Grey River Argus, 8 January 1944, Page 4

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