Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

IN MEMORIAM

BILLINGTON, —In loving memory of my dear mother, who died on October -2. n g nc j Always remembered.—lnserted by Evelyn and Cfa CHmSTIE.—A loving tribute to our dear mother, who fell asleep October • • . also our dear father, on May lo 1 .)_7. bnti the dav breaks.—Always remembered by Ally and Ruby (Australia) and Essie COCHRANE.—In loving mern ,?'L°[ dear mother who passed away October 1930. _ . God knew what she suffered. So He thought it best To gentlv dose her eyes And take her home to ref—lnserted by her loving son and daughter--111-law. .Tim and Marj. COCH RAN E.—ln lovin2r ° r , Q ?" r dear mother, passed away October ift.w. Just one word, not hard to write. One we'll never forget all through lire——lnserted by her loving sons, Harry. Bill and And) » ■ j... COCHRANE.—Tn lovihsr memory of clear ffium passed away two years ago to-nay. Loving thoughts, true and '. pn '' er ' A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by Jean and Jim and grandsons , CRAIG.— Fn fond memory of my dear sister, Louie, who passed awav October 193 C. Crown after Cross.—lnserted by her loving sister, Edith Hmith. DANCE.—In loving memory of my dearlyloved husband. Isaac, who passed away October 1!>10. Life i= lonely without. Sad the weary way; Life and home is not the same, Since you were called away. —lnserted b,v his loving wife and daughter. Dorothy. ' v DIXON.—In loving memory of Thomas James (Torn), and his loving wife, jlartraret Ellen, accidentally killed October 22, 1.)38. .Times have chanced in many jvays. But one thing changes never: The memory of those happy days That we all spent together. ,—lnserted by their parents, brother Bon, lister June, and children Nolene and Honnie, Mangapeehi. DIXON.—In loving memory of my dear daughter, Margaret FJlen; also son-in-law, Thomas James, who passed away October . 1938. With farewells left unspoken They quietly passed away. . —lnserted by her loving mother, sister, brother. Xolene and Ronnie. , Dixon.—lll loving memory of our dear brother and sister-in-law. Torn and Ellen, who Passed away October 22. J JKift. We often sit. and think of you And think of .how you died, But. oh, it whs so hard To think wo could not say good-bye. —Remembered always by Bill, Elsie and family, Miiimapcelii. . DIXON. In hiving memory of our dearljbelnved brulher. Tom, and sister-in-law, Ellen, accidentally killed October I'.MS. When last we saw their smiling faces, They looked so bright and well; And little did we think that day. It was our last farewell. -—lnserted bv Mav Harry Rushworth and family. Te \V hctii. DIXON.—In loving memory of Ellen and Tom. Lovinsr thoughts, true and tender, Just io show that we remember. ■ —lnserted by grandma Harpur and family. DIXON. Ellen, killed October 22, 1938. However long our life may be. What, other lands we view. Whatever joys or grief be ours, We will remember you. —-Pat. Dave and family. , DIXON,—in 'loving memory of Tom and Ellen, accidentally killed October 22, 1936. ■Memories drift to scenes long past. Time rolls on, but memories last. At rest. T i Remembered bv Vera and Ron and Noel, fo ON.- Jn loving memory or Tom and Wen. accidentally killed October '22, 1938. A loving thought, true and tender, Ji»t tu show that we remember. •—Remembered by Thyria, Tom and Paniela. FEAR.— Treasured memories of our loveu »°n and brother Russell, called home October 22. HiriP. L®til the day break and Ihe shadows flee away. doth hide, but not divide, -a* is hut on Christ's other aide. Ever remembered by mother, f&tner, H »«l and Alf.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19411022.2.5

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 1

Word Count
591

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24102, 22 October 1941, Page 1