IN MEMORIAM
MARTINSON.—In sweet and loving memory of our darling Joan, who passed away February 0, 1010. God wanted her home, where the loved ones meet, Said the children up in heaven. She shall play with us in the golden street, She has grown too fair, she has grown too 6weet. —Dearly loved and sadly missed by daddy, mummy and sistefw , MILES.—In loving memory oi Major Miles, aged 21, accidentally killed on his way to training college. February 9, 1036. —Inserted by his sorrowing mother. MUNRO.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Rubina Munro, who died February 9, 1031. Always remembered. TREMAIN.—In fondest memory of Daisy, beloved wife of W. Trenlain, Te Aroha, died February 9, 1011. Sadly missed.—lnserted by her loving husband and family, Willa, Elma, Edwin, Selwyn, Aubrey, Eric and Cyprian. TREMAIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away February 0, 1011. Dearly loved, sadly missed. —Selwyn, Connie, Ronnie, Ellerslie. TREMAIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away February 0, 1011. Deep In our hearts a memory is kept, Of a mother we loved, and cannot forget. —Sadly missed by Edwin, Connie and Pamela. TREMAIN.—-In loving memory of dear Daisy, died February 0, 1011. —Deeply regretted. Hose, John and Beryl.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24194, 9 February 1942, Page 1
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