IN MEMORIAM
BUCHANAN.—In fond memories of our dear motherly wife, who passed away May & 1933. You were so sweet, true and kind to one and all • Always ready to lend a hand both to big and small. With tender heart, pure as gold. Now sweetly you sleep in the hands oi Jesus' fold. » —lnserted by her sorrowing husband and children, late Taumarunui.
1 BUCHANAN,—In loving memory of our darling mother, who passed away on May 8, 1933. She never failed to do her best. Her heart was true and tender: She patiently toiled for those she loved. And left us to remember. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Doreen and Percy. BUCHANAN.—Our dearly-beloved mother, who passed away May 8. 1933. Sadly missed, ever remembered, —inserted by her loving daughters, Mabel, Doreen, son-in-law Percy. BUCHANAN.—In fond and ever lasting memory of a dear mother, called home to rest May 8, 1933. God took you from our lives, dear mum. But from our hearts He never: And until the day He calls us home, Will we forget that love. No, never. —lnserted by her loving daughter Francie, ion-in-law Jim and grandchildren. CHRISTEY,—In loving memory of my 'dear wife, who passed away May 8, 1933. Sweet memories ever linger.
—lnserted by her loving husband and family. GILL.—A tribute of love and respect to the memory of Gillie, beloved husband of Isabel and father of Jack, who died May 8. 1929. Remembered. GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of our *dear daughter and sister. Vera, who went Home May 8, 1934 A perfect flower for God's garden. •—Dad, Ken, Außtin and Dave. GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of my lister. Vera, who passed over May 8, 1934. But call it not death—'tia life begun; The battle is o'er, the victory won. —Edna. LAN NAN.—In loving memory of my dew husband, David, passed away May 7,
Sunlight passes, shadows fall, Loving memories outlast all. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mina, and Cap. LEVIS,—In loving memory of dear Bother and grandma, who passed away May 8, 1933. —lnserted by Lewis family. McDONALD.—In fond and loving memory of -our dear wife and mother, Margaret Wilson (Peggy), who fell asleep in Jesus, May 8. 1935. Not lost, but gone before; Oh, joy in sorrow the loved one'a safe. The time of suffering o'er, And we shall waken on that glad tomorrow, There to dwell with her for evermore. —lnserted by her loving husband and wee
McDONALD,—In fond and loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Margaret Wilson (Peggy), who departed this life May 8, 1935. When the sun sets and in the morning we will remember thee. .—lnserted by her loving mother and nsters. i
McDONALD.—In loving memory of my 1935 Blßter egsy ' fell asleep May 8,
In God's keeping, Sheltered from sorrow and pain. ■—lnserted by her loving sister Agnes, Mcrrinsville. Mcdonald. —ln loving memory of our «Je»r cousin Peggy, who departed this life oa May 8, 1935. A face that is ever before us, A voice that wo cannot forget, A smile that will linger forever, In our memories we see her yet. —lnserted by her loving cousins. Nellie. Annie, Reg. and Harold. McDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear one, Margaret (Peggy), who passed Way May 8, 1535. In our hearts she liveth still. . —lnserted by Aunty Nell and Cousin Jean Allison. i MOODY.—In remembrance of a loving wife and mother, who passed awj>y on May 8. 1935.
In mind a constant thought". In heart a silent sorrow. •"-Inserted by her husband and family
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22413, 8 May 1936, Page 1
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