IN MEMORIAM
AKERS.—In loving? memory of my dear wife, May, who passed away May 16, 19.19 Ever remembered. —Inserted by her husband. , OARE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Flo, died May 14. -—-Inserted by her loving parents, J. ana u McNeil, Cororriandel, and sister, Eileen Coyne. Hnntly "West. _■ COLLAN,—Tn loving memory of our dear basband and father, James, who passed away Mav 15, 1941. The call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought his end was near; And only those who have lost can tell, The sorrow of parting without farewell. by his lovinsr wife and family. . COLLAN.—In lovinsr memory of my dear father, who passed away May 15, 1041. Although away in a far-off land I dwell, I think of thee each day, dear dad; I stood by your side and did all I could, But God knew best, and laid ; 1 ' , r f, —lnserted by his loving son Leslie (Ookie), wtrsens. J KLEINMAN— In loving memory of our iear husband a'nd father, Samuel, who passed •way May 15, 1930. Deep in our hearts a aemory kept, of one we loved and will ®cter fowt. —Inserted by his wife and f«imi >. . MeOONALD,—In loving memory of my war loving wife, Annie, who passed away is, ioio. . Sweet is the spot where you are laid _ Many a visit in silence is paid To lay a flower in remembrance of thee, JJntil we meet airain. t , „ —lnserted by her loving husband, Donald. McDonald,—ln laving meimn-yofoiir ® e ® r mother, who passed away May There's a road we call "Remembrance, Where, thoughts and wishes meet; We'll take that road in thought to-day To one we cannot greet. Tne.v say time heals all sorrows ' And helps us to forget, j *>®fe time so far has only proved •low mucn v,e miss her yet. —ißver remembered by her loving daughter •"a son-in-law, Chriss and Bill. /MeOONALD.—In loving memory of W ®* r mother, who passed away May 10, 1040 We lost the best friend we ever knew, *J»r mother, when we lost you; . » fas God's will, we won't complain, »0t hope in Heaven to meet again. mj" tr remembered by her loving daugntor son-in-law, Dell and Fred. McDonald,—ln loving memory of my JS mother, who fell asleep May 15, 1940. wfuefit thought, and a secret tear, BRb 88 many a, heartache for one we loved so dear. , J'Werted by her loving daughter, Annte. . MeOONALD,—.In loving memory of our ■SW Kraudmothor, who passed away May !•>, > a sad but sweet remembrance of lo?ih!. n[? sone to rest.—-Inserted by her ta N f£ 1 i, E —W.H.9. A day of memory sad to of dear husband, dad and Mmwl by all.—lnserted by his loved
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24274, 15 May 1942, Page 1
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