IN MEMORIAM
LOCKLEY.—4n loving memory of our dear mother, passed away April 1030. A precious one from us is gone; A voicci we loved is stilled; A place lis vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. Our hearts jusit ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear; God alone knows how we loved her As it dawns the first sad year. son-in-law, Bernice, Clara and Len. LOCKLEY. —In lovinsr memory of our dear mother, who passed away April 2, 1030. One. sad year has passed away, Yet love atid grief remain. In life she was so dear to us, In death she is the same. Yet calm and peaceful she is sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain. When we think of how she suffered, We could not wish her hack again. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Eileen and Harry, and grandchildren, Audrey and Ron. LOCKLEY.—In fond and lovinc memory of our dearly-loved mother, who passed away on April 2, 1030. Fondly we loved her; she is dear to us still. But in grief we must bend to God's holy will. Our sorrow is great, our loss hard to bear; But angels, dear mother, will guard you with care. —lnserted by her loving: son and daughter-in-law and grandson. LOCKLEY.—In loving memory of dear mother, who fell asloep April 2, 1030. A wonderful mother only lent. One of the best God ever sent. A cheery smile, a heart of gold; The dearest mother this world could hold. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her loving son, Doug., and Annie. LOCKLEiY.—In loving memory of our dear friend, who passed away April 2, 1030. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. T. Carmont. RICHAFIDS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, passed away April 2, 1037. If God could grant me just one wish And all earth's treasures, too; To give me what ere He would, Dear mother, I'd ask for you. —lnserted by her loving daughter. Eileen. TEAONUI WHAKARURUA. —In loving memory of our dearest brother, who passed away April 2. .1030. Dearly loved, sadly missed. —Ever remembered by his loving sister, Eva. WIGCINS. —In loving memory of my sister, Elsie, who passed away March 31, 1030. To memory ever dear. —Roy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23620, 2 April 1940, Page 1
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