IN MEMORIAM
AYTON.—In 'loving memory of oar dear lister and aunt, who passed away Apru w. 19} 1- U r,« Deep in the hearts of memory Kept. Of ones we loved and will never forget. Those who knew her all will know How much we lost one year a 2- . —lnserted by her loving sister. Flora, and family, Oruru. wine CUMMINGS.—In memory of my loving daughter, Ruth, died April 8, 19-8. E c my memory.—lnserted by her sorrowing lat DOEL.—Treasured memories of dear Len, called away April 9, 1938. . No morning dawns, no night returns, But we remember thee. mA ther .—Longed for always by his mother, Trevor, and son Kelvin. ,DO EL.—ln memory, o our dear)brother. Len, who departed this life April 9, 1938. Deep in our thoughts a memory js kept of the brother we loved and wl " j ' —lnserted by George, May and GRUNDY.—In loving memory of f 1o -,ooq Elizabeth, who passed away April 9 JAM**. —Ever remembered by her loving husband, Walter. , _ GRUNDY.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt. Florrie, who passed away April 9, 1939. —Inserted by Rhoda, Percy, Roland, Kirr.v McDonald. , GRUNDY.—In loving remembrance or Florrie, who fell asleep April 9, 1939. Keifiemhered always by the Fox family, inserted bv Tess. - . McDERMOTT.—In loving memory of out dear husband arid father, John, who departed this life April 7. 1029. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving wife and son. MUNRO.—In loving memory of my dear father.— (lone, but not forgotten. Inserted by his Invinsr son, Trevor (overseas). , O'BRIEN.-—ln loving memory of my dear "wife and our rienr mother, passed away April 0, 1 !);;{>. Dearly loved; sadl.v missed—-in-terted In her loving husband and children. STEPHENSON, —Jn loving memory of our dear husband and father. Alex, who passed away April !>, 1911. Friends may think that Ive forgotten, When at times they see me smile; But they little know the heartache That smile is hiding all the while. —lnserted by his loving wife, Sam, and lan. , STEVENSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away April y In silence 1 remember. —Inserted by her lov* ins son. Private A. Stevenson. STEVENSON.—In loving remembrance of my df.tr daughter who passed away April 0. 103 S. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and sufferings past. God knew best. _ ~ —lnserted by her mother, Mrs. 11. w. Hewlett, Morririsville, * , WINTLE.—In loving memory of our dear Pearl, who passed away April 9. 1 910; also dear Frank killed in action, November 26. 1941. What happy days we always spent When we were all together; It's hard and sad to think ; That you both have gone for e.ver. , —lnserted by their sorrowing mother and lather. ..WINTLE.—In loving memory of our dear Pearl, who fell asleep April 9, 1940. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden. In the sunshine of perfect peace. . —lnserted bv her loving brother and sister-»-jaw, Claud and Alice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24244, 9 April 1942, Page 1
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