IN MEMORIAM
CANNAID.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell asleep June 20, 1937; also \lf., who passed away July 3, 1939. Mothor, dear, your life has passed, You loved us all while life did last, We will not weep or sorrow take, But lovo each other for your sake. "Waiting until wo meet again. —lnserted by Ruby, Mack and grandchild. ren - CANNAID.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away June 20, 1037. Restimr where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. —lnserted by her loving daughter .Rita. CANNAID. —In loving memory of mother, who passed away June 20, 10H7. Loved, remem' ered. longed lor always, As it dawns the fourth sad year. Till we meet again. —lnserted by her loving daughter Myrtle. COURT.—In loving memory of Mrs. Court, who passed away at Birkenhead, Juno 20, 1940. Everyone who knew her loved her; Everyone who spoke of her praised her. —Always remembered by Marjorio Duley. ENRIGHT. —In loving memory of dear dad. who passed away Juno 20, 1939. Cherished memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear dad, of you. —lnserted by Bill and Emma. FARRAR. —In affectionate remembrance of "William Farrar, who was called home on Juno 20. 1932 Happy memories. —lnserted by his loving wife, Stanley, Dorothy and Arthur, HuntJy, Wnikato. FARRAR.—In loving memory of our dear father, who dier. June 20, "032. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving son and danghter-In-law, Arthur and Vi. HAMLEN. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Fred, woo departed this life June 20. 1030; also our dear son and brother, Victor. . , From our happy homo and circle, God has taken two we loved. Borne away from sin and sorrow To a nobler rest above. —lnserted by Mother and t atnny. HAMLEN. —-In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life June 20, 1030. "Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peaco ho awaits us all. Ever remembered by bis son and daugh-ter-in-law, Mervyn and Mirie. HAMLEN.—Tn loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away, June 20, 1930. At rest. —lnserted by Lurlino and Neville. HAMLEN.—Tn loving memory of dear dad, who left lis June 20. 3939. jr.it, —Ever remembered by Ihelma and Dick. HORSLEY. —Tn loving memory of our dear father nnd grandfather, who passed away Juno 20, 1910. Ever remembered. —inserted by Jess, Chris, Lorraine, Bert and Bill. LAV/TON.—Tn loving memory of our dear wire nrtd mother, who passed away June 20, 103.-,.—R.1.P. , . —lnserted by her loving husband nnd children. MQTU,—Tn loving memory of our darling daughter Lenoa (Bubs.), who passed away Juno 29, 193 R. Our memory oflen wanders, as evening shadows fall, Bark to (he days of happiness, (ho days beyond recall; And a vision comes before us, so loving, so Of her whoso lips nro silenl, and whoso eyes are closed in sleep. _ ner loving mummy, daddy and little brothers. PATTIE Tn loving remembrance of my dear mother, who passed away June 20. 1930. - inserted by her loving daughter Rita. PATTI loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Pukehlna, Juno 20, 10159. Ever dear. —lnserted by her loving son Jack and family. ROSCOE.—To tho memory of a dearlyloved father and grandfather, Edward Roscoe, who left lis June 20, 1030. "0 come, all ye faithful." —lnserted by Eva, Fred arid Ros. SKINNER.—In memory of your charity, pray for the repose of Arthur Skinner, who died June 20, 10-10. —lnserted by his loving wife, Winifred.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 1
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