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IN MEMORIAM

COLE.—A loving tribute to Walter, wlu was killed in the mine disaster, September 24, 1930. So sadly missed; so dearly loved. —Fred, Alice, family. CURRY.—-In lovihs memory of our dear son, Athol, who passed away September 2-1, IW3S.' Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving mother, father, sisters and brother, Ngongotaha. OUNBAR.—In loving memory of our deal mother, who passed away September 2-1, 11)30, Sadly missed. —lnserted by Stuart and Dorothy. FULLER.—In loving memory of deal mother, who passed away September 2-1, 1939. We were not beside her when sho died, To hear her last faint sigh, To whisper just one loving word, Or even say good-bye. —lnserted by her loving daughter and sonin law. Marge and .Tack, Mancatawhiri. GLEN AFTON MINE DISASTER.—Ir sad and affectionate remembrance of all thosi who lost their lives in this disaster. In silence we remember. —lnserted by .Mr. and Mrs. T. Learning and son. GLEN AFTON DISASTER.—In memory of those who lost their lives, September 2-1 193!). —lnserted by Robert Clark. GLEN AFTON MINE DISASTER.—In memory of those who lost their lives, September 24. 11139. ' Ever remembered. —lnserted by D. W. Thomas and family. HOLMES.—In loving memory of oui iear husband and father, who passed away September 24, 1938. Always in our thoughts. —His loving wife and daughters. IRELAND.—In loving memory of my deal husband, Richard (Dick), who died as result if accident in Glen Afton mine on Septembei 24, 1039. Treasured memories. —lnserted by his loving wife, Daisy, IRELAND.—In loving memory of oui jrotlier-ni-law, Richard (Uncle Dick), who lost tiis life in the Glen Afton disaster, Septembei 24, 1939. Ever remembered. —Mr. and Mrs. R. Gray and family, Puke, miro. IRELAND.—In loving memory of Uncle Dick, accidentally kilted Glen Afton, Septem aer 24, 1939. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Bill and Mara, Pukemlro. IRELAND.—In loving memory of Uncle Dick, killed in Glen Afton mine disaster, September 24, 1939. Short and sudden was the call, His death a blow to us all; Beautiful memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear Uncle Dick, of yon. —lnserted by Daisy Sharpe. KEMP.—In loving memory of our darlins tiusband and dad, who passed away Septembei 24, 1938. Treasured still with love sincere. Beautiful memories—oh I so dearj With tender tov-e and deep regret Wo, who loved him, will never forget. —lnserted by his loving wife and families. LORD.—In loving memory of our deal ivifo and mother, who passed away at Ha mil on September 2-1, 193!). Sadly missed. by loving husband and son Jack, LORD.—In loving memory ,ot my deal sister (Sis.), passed away Hamilton, Septem Oer 21, 1939. Dear one's in glory, looking this way. —M. A. Schofield. MoCARTIE.—In loving memory of oui iear mother, who passed away September 24 L 919. Ever romembered. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Flo, Lucy, and sons, Norman, Sidney and Horace. MARSHALL.—In ever-loving memory ol our dear husband and daddy, Jack, who lost his life in tho Glen Afton mine disaster one year ago to-day. A silent chord of memory Is sadly touched to-day; Loving thoughts of you, dear Jack, Will never fade away. —Ever remembered by Mavis, Shirley and Blaine. MARSHALL.—In ever-loving memory ol )nr dear son and brother, Jack, who lost his ife in Glen Afton mine disaster one sad year igo to-day. Away in a beautiful somewhere. Sheltered from all sorrow and pain, When life's journev is over There we will all meet -you again. —Loved and remembered always by his lorrowing mother, sisters and brothers. Hartlill, Scotland. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of oni iear son-in-law, John, passed away at Glen i.fton, September 24. 1930. .- Ever remembered. —lnserted by Alice and Tom Burnett. NORTON.—In loving memory of onr dear ather, who passed away September 24, 1938. Ever remembered, sadly missed. —lnserted by Dorothy, Vera and Harold. PEDEN.—In loving memory of Bill, our lear husband and father, one of rescue partv, Lilled September 21, Glen Afton mino dis;ste:r; also his workmates. Not just to-day, dear, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by, his wife and family. PEDEN. —In loving memory of my dear ion Bill, who lost his life in the Glen Afton lisaster, September 24, 1939. We were not beside him when he died, To hear his last faint sigh, To p whisper just oae loving word, Or even say good-bye. —Ever remembered by his loving mother PEDEN.—In loving memory of onr deal brother and uncle, Bill, who lost his life in he Glen Afton disaster, September 24. 1939 We do not forget him, nor do we intend. We think of him daily, and will to the end We mourn him in silence and sorrow unseen ind dwell in the memory <pf days that have been. —Ever remembered by his loving slstei ind brother-in-law and niece, Liz, John anc [sabel, Huntly West. PEDEN. —In lo\4ng memory of our deal brother Bill, who lost his life in the Gler Afton disaster, September 24, 1939. Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you're always neari We who loved you sadly miss you, As it dawns the first sad year. —Ever remembered by his loving slstei ind brother-in-law, Maggie and Abe. -PEDEN. —In loving memory of our deal brother, William (Bill) Peden, who wa< tilled in Glen Afton, September 24. 1939. He had a nature yon couldn t help loving, ( A heart that was purer than gold; And to all who knew him and loved him. His memory will never grow old. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother in-law, Nell and Jimmy Maxwell. PEDEN. —In loving memory of our deal Uncle Bill, who lost his life in the Gler Afton disaster, September. 24, 1939. Always .loving, always kind. The dearest memories left beltind; . We have lost, but heaven has gained One of the best this world contained. —Ever remembered by Nellie, Harry anc '^OGERS/—ln loving memory of our deal son and brother. Bcrnie, who passed away ai Palmerston North, September 24, 19.56. In tears we watched yon sinking And saw you fade away; • God onlv knows our heart aches As wo think of you to-day. It's not the tears at the time that are shed That tell of the hearts that are torn. —lnserted by his loving family, Rotorua. SLOPER. —In loving memory of my deal husband and father, who passed away Sep ternber 24, 1938. Ever remembered. ?on, Cathie, Alma, Phillis and Eric. SLOPER. —In loving memory of dad called away September 24, 1938. Dearer to memory than words can tell. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Mna son-in-law, Lance, and grandchildren. TURLEY.—In sad but loving memory o: Raymond, our dear husband and daddy, rel asleep September 24, 1939. Not a day do we forget yon, dear; In our hearts you arc always near; Oh. my darling, how wo miss you As it dawns tho first sad year. ■—lnserted by his loving wife and we( daughter. Rayma. TURLEY. —In fondest memory or .Ray, who lost his life in Glen Afton mine disastei a year ago to-day. • Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we. remember. —Ever remembered by Mavis, Shirley anc Elaine. , . . WILCOX.—In loving memory of our deal husband and father, who passed away at Gler Afton on September 24, 1939. Greater love hath no man than this: That he lav down his life for his friend. —lnserted 'bv his wife, daughters, son-in law and grandson, of Darp:nvillc. Northland. WILCOX. —In loving memory of onr fa ill ei rind grandfather, who passed away September "*•3 IfViO. '—lnserted by Eunice, Keith, Rhyll. Nyrec. Linley. WILCOX, William.—ln loving memory ol onr dear dad and grand-dad, who fell asleei September 24, A tender chord of memory is softly touched to-day. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Nellie son-in-law, Norman, and grandchildren, Dorothy, Beverley and Billy, also his fellow workmates. WILCOX. —In loving memory of our vers dear Uncle William, who passed away on September 24, 3030. Till we meet again. —lnserted by the Ainscough family. WILCOX. —In loving memory of William Wilcox, entered into rest September 24, 1939. —lnserted by Kathleen and John.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23769, 24 September 1940, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23769, 24 September 1940, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23769, 24 September 1940, Page 1