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IN MEMORIAM

CLARK.—In loving memory of dear Fred, accidentally drowned at No. <1 Railway Camp, Kopuawhura, February 19, 1938. Gone from us that smiling face. Those cheerful, happy ways. So sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving brother, norrle, sister-in-law, Katie, and nephew, Clive, Opotiki. CLARK.—In fondest memory of my clear brother, Fred, who lost his life in the liopuawhara disaster, February 1!), 1938. When tho night is dark and stormy, And sleep forsakes my eyes, I think of you, dear Freddie, In a thousand different ways. I can hear a voice gently calling, Dear ones, be good and truo, At tho end of life's long battle I will be watching and waiting for you. With many a thought for all his lost mates And a silent prayer for the ones who wero saved. —lnserted by his sister, May McKay. CLARK, Frederick I. C., Opotiki.—ln affectionate remembrance of my dear beloved brother, who was accidentally drowned during tho Kopuawharu disaster, February 19, 1938. His life a beautiful memory, Our loss a silent sorrow. Until God's great to-morrow. —lnserted by Nellie, Jim and children. CLARK—In memory of my pal, Fred Clark, who lost his life in tho Kopuawhura disaster, February 19, 1938. Hard fell tho blow, intense the gloom. Of a dear friend laid in the tomb; Only- those who worked with him know What a pal we lost a year ago. —lnserted by W. Smith. CLARK—DAVIS. —In loving memory of our dear uncle, Fred Clark, and great-uncle, George Davis, who both lost their lives in the Kopuawhura disaster, February 19, 1935. Only their graves wo tend with care, For two dear uncles are resting there; The flowers which lay upon their breast Are placed by those who ldvcd them best. —lnserted by Ruby, Leslio and Maurice McKay. CLARK—DAVIS In memory of my brother-in-law, Fred Clark, and uncle, George Davis, who lost their lives in the Kopuawhura disaster, February 19, 1938. To-day is a day of remembrance And ono of sad regrets. This day we shall always remember, When the rest of the world forgets. Pals in life; comrades in death.

—lnserted by Bill McKay. CLELAND. —In loving remembrance of our little friend and school mate, Valerie Cleland, who died February 18, 1938. —lnserted by her school mates of Forest Reserve School. DOUGLAS.—In loving momory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away February 19. 1935. Until the day break. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. FISTONICH. —In loving memory of our dearly loved brother. Steve, who died February 19. -1938. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Mrs. Ravlich and family. FOUNTAIN.—In loving memory of Fred, who passed away February 19, 1938. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence I remember. —lnserted by his loving mother. GRE EVES.—In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, Charles Frederic, who passed away February 18, 1935. We shall meet him again in the home above. HEARN.—In loving memory pf my brother, Bill, who was accidentally killed on February 19, 1935. 'Twas God's will, so let it. be, He seeth what wo cannot see. —lnserted by his loving brother, Frank Hearn. HOPA. —Loving memory of our dear mum. Lillian, who passed away at Wanganui on February 18, 1936. Ever remembered. —Taakiwaiora, girls, sons and mother. JOHNSTON. —In loving memory of our dear friend, Mrs. Edith Johnston, who passed away at Tauranga, February 18. 1936. Fond memories linger every day, Remombrance keeps you near. —lnserted by F. and R. Church. McALISTER. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away iebruary 18, Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife. MARTIN AC.—ln loving memory my friend, Ivan, drowned at Kopuawhara, February 19, 1938. What happy days we once enjoyed, When we were all together; How sad and changed it all seems now Since you were called away; But live and hope and trust in God That wo will meet again. —lnserted by his loving friend. Maty Markotich. PATON.—In sad but loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away on February 19. 1938. In our home there is a photo, To us more precious than gold; It's a photo of our dear mother, Whose memory will never grow cold. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons and daughters. PATON.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away February 19, 1938. A wonderful nature, good and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by loving daughter Margaret and son-in-law Ted. PATON. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 19, 1938 No morning dawns, Nor night returns, But I remember thee. —Sadly missed by her loving son Bill. PHILLIPS. —In loving memory of Ann, dearly-beloved wife of Joseph Charles Phillips, who fell asleep February 18, 1938. J-.ved and remembered tho same to-day Av in the hour you passed away. PHILLIPS.—In loving memory of our darlimother, who fell asleep February 18, UK'.-S --Dearly loved and sadly missed -by her sons and daughters and grandchildren. i'ICKARD.—In loving memory of Elizabf>th Mary Plckard, called to rest February 18, 1938. Deeply mourned. —"Lincoln Brae," Otahuhu. SADLER.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Violet Effie, who passed away February 18, 1938. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. SADLER.—In fond and loving memory of my stepdaughter, Violet Sadler, who passed away February 18, 1938. Sadly missed. —C. Sellars. SOUNESS. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 19, 1935. Ever remembered. —Doris. WEATHERLEY. —Loving memories of dear mother, called to rest February 18, 1037. Just mother. Ever remombered till we meet again. —lnserted by Bob, Ciss, Leo. WEBB. —In loving mamory of dear Eric, who passed away February 19, 1938. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our thoughts. —lnserted by his loving parents. WOOD. —In fond and loving memory of mother, who departed this life on February 19, 1937. Also father, who died on March 10, 1937. —lnserted by Em. and family. WOOD.—In fond remembrance of mother and grandma, who passed away at Gate Pa, Tauranga, February 19, 1937; also father and grandpa,, who passed away March 10, 1937, at Tauranga. —Ever remembered by Charles, Millie and family.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 1