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IN MEMORIAM

ANSENNE.—In loving memory of my dearest husband, Noel, who passed away October 1, 15)39.—01ive Ausenne. BRADY.—In fond and loving memory of cor dear wife and mother, Annie Eliziabeth, who passed away October 1, 193i>. ~ »if missed. ; —Inserted by her loving husband. All. son, Douglas, and family. , BROUGH.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away October 1, 19 God took her from this world of sorrow Home to the garden of rest. —lnserted by her loving husband and * ? CLARK. k —'In loving memory of our dear ■on and brother, Oswald, fell asleep October 1, 19:58. At rest. —Dad. mum, Holly, noj, wa, Morrie, Xorah and Keith (overseas). CLARK.—In loving memory of our ear brother. Oswald, fell asleep October I, 19. Ib Always remembered—lnserted by Eileen ami BU DI'CKS.—In loving memory of Arthur William. who died October 1, 1939 result of an accident. So dearly loved, so sadly missed Inserted by his loving wife and chiltlren, "William, Jean ;ind Noel. GALLAGHER.—In memory of our dear brother. Bill, who passed away October 1. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving brothers, Bob, Ale and Tiay. . , „„ GALLAGHER.—In memory of our dear eousin, Bill, who pasaed away October 1, 1940. God saw that he was weary, The hill too steep to climb; So He gently closed his ayes, And whispered, peace be thine —lnserted bv his cousins, Dolly and Bon. GANT.—Tn loving memory of my dear htis band, Albert, parsed away October _l, 193!». Sadly missed. —His loving wife, Lily. HEATLEY.—In loving memory of Bert, who. passed away October 1, H'39, and his son. Ernie, killed August 5. 1932. Inserted ■by their wife and mother. LUMLEY.—In Jovinsr memory of Bernice and Doreen. "Barb and Dnrd," who were accidentally killed on October 1. 1939. —Inserted by their parents, "W. and M. Luniley, and their brother Bolfe LUMLEY.—In loving memory of Bernice and Doreen. who passed away October 1, J <>••». —Ever remembered by Esma and Bill. " LUMLEY.—In loving memory of our dear friends, Bernice and Doreen, who passed sway October 1, 1930.—Inserted by their pals. P. Benson, I. Oswald, 8. Oldham, LUMLEY.—In memory of our team mates. Barb am! Dord. accidentally Killed October t. 1939. Always remembered. —Inserted by Killania Basketball Club. LUMLEY.—In loving memory of Doreen and Bernice, passed away October 1. 1930. Not a day do I forget yon. As it dawns the second sad year. —lnserted by their loving friend. Mona Ley don. LUMLEY.—Cherished memories of my pals. Dnrd and Barb, who died October 1. 3939, —Ever remembered by June Keatinge, Morrinsville. LUMLEY.—In loving memory of Dord and Barb,' accidentally killed October 1. 1939. With farewells left unspoken. They quietly passed away. —-Inserted by Audrey. LUMLEY,—Jit loving memory of my dear friends. Barb and Dord.—Tat. Tauranga. MARSH.—Cherished memories of my dear Wife Louisa, who passed away on October 1, 1940.—inserted b.v her lovinsr husband. MATCH ETT.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away Ootober 1, 1922; also our dear son and brother, Leonard, killed in action October 1, WIS. Ever remembered.—lnserted by their lovinsr wife and mother and family. MAXWELL.—In loving memory of Violet, woo passed away October 1. 1930. Just when ner life was sweetest, Just when tier hopes were best, God took her from this world of sorrow Home to eternal rest. —Ever remembered by her parents, brothers and sisters. PARTINGTON.—In loving memory of dear grandma, who passed away September 30. 19-lu,—K.ver Inved and remembered. Inserted by Evelyn, Ernie and Annie. plank. -In loving memory of my deai Wife, who in—i'd away October 1. 1 !»!(>. Do not ask me if i mi-s her. She was always kind and true; ohe never murmured in her suffering, A ) one knows what she went through. Inserted by her sorrowing husband. ANK,—In loving memory of our dear Oh i 0 ,l )ilsse d away October 1. 15)1 j». u "' mother, it seems ages since wc last saw your face, placed F 111 ° Ur mcmol »' J ' ou have a special fo . rEet your kindness, or the way , >oa loved us so uL h ? ve WB ' u 156 together when it's our itirn to go. —lnserted by Ethel and Frank.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24084, 1 October 1941, Page 1