IN MEMORIAM
DOUGLAS .—ln loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away May 17, 1940. Dearly remembered always.— Inserted by Ivy, Arthur, Keith and Betty. EWART, William Ernest.--My beloved husband. How small a loss they say; but nay—lo me who cannot see for tears, It. means the tragic darkening of my years —His loving wife. EWART. William Ernest.—Fondest memories of our dear daddy. We gave him back to Thee without a murmur, but our hearts are wrung with sorrow.—His loving children Marcia arid Lyall. EWART.—Loving memories of William Ewart. To have, to love and then to part Is the saddest story of the human heart. —Remembered by Frank and Alma. EWART, William Ernest.—ln loving memory of a dear friend, who passed through "the little white gate" on May 10, 1041. Good was his heart, his friendship sound. Loved and resnected by ail around. But a beautiful life came to an end. He died as he lived, everybody's friend. —lnserted by M and D. Cusack and family. HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Richard George, who passed away at Waihi. May 10. 1938. —Remembrance Inserted by liis loving wife and family. HARRIS.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away May 1.6, 1935. 1 think of him in silence, and often speak his name. —Inserted by his loving son. Russell. HARRIS.—In loving memory of dear dad, died May 10, 1038. Loved and remembered always.—lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Vera and Doug. LENNARD.—In loving memory of Charles Thaxter, died May 10, a«>;?(». Not forgotten. —lnserted by Lily and Bert. McDONALD.—In loving memory of our dearest mother, who passed away May 15, 1910.—Silver hair and heart of gold. Inserted by John and Ness. McDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Mary Ann, who passed away May 10, 1010. The golden gates did open, A gentle voice said "Come," With farewells left unspoken, She proudly entered home. —lnserted by her sorrowing daughter Hilda, and grandson. John, Matahnru. MAIDEN.—A tribute to the memory of our dear mother. Frances Rose, who passed away May 10. 1911; also our dear father, Alfred John. June 23, 1910. Two loving parents, kind and true. How often in silence we think of you. —lnserted .by r their loving daughters, Grace. Alice and Con. PARn.—A tribute of love and remembrance to our dear Elva, who passed away May Ifi, 1935. Till memory fades and life departs, You will live forever in our hearts. —lnserted by her loving mother, father sister and Lionel. PARR.—In loving memory of our dear niece, Elva, who passed away May 10, .1938. Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. —lnserted by her uncle and auntie. Kere peehi. RAMEKA.—In loving memory of our dear son. killed May 17, 1938. God alone knows how we miss you As it dawns the fourth sad year. —lnserted by his mum and dad. RAMEKA.—In loving memory of our dear brother, accidentally killed May 17, 1!)3S. Friends may think we have forgotten, Bill they cannot see the sorrowDeep within our hearts concealed. —lnserted by his loving brothers and sisters. ROBERTON.—In loving memory of Gran, who passed away on May 10, 1939. Always remembered.—lnserted by her daughter, son-in-law and Glen, Ming and Pat. ROBERTSON, Samuel.—Died Auckland Hospital, result of accident, May 16. 1940. I have lost my life companion, A life linked with mv own; God knows how much I miss you As 1 walk through life alone. The flowers 1 place upon your grave May wither and decay, But the love and respect I have for you Will never fade away. —lnserted by his ever-loving wife. Lottie. RICHES.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father who died May 17, 1941 Till the day break.—lnserted by his loving wife, Alice, and son. Cecil. ST. PAUL.—In loving memory of our dear grandfather, who passed away May 17, 1039. —lnserted by his loving grandchildren. Isobell, Keith Everson and family. WAITE. —In loving memory of Cecil Ernest, who died May 10, 1940. —Inserted bv his wife and sons. Trevor and Julian. WEIGHTMAN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, died at Tauranga.—ln silence we remember Inserted by her family, grandchildren, Bruce and Colleen WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our loved husband and father, T. W. P. (Billie) Williams, who died on May 16, 1930. —Loved and remembered always by his loving wife and family, Sapper T. W. P. (Billie), overseas, and Privates Toe, Noel. Gladys and Mrs Claude
BEREAVEMENT NOTICES BAXTER. —The Wife and Family of the late James Ximmo Baxter wish to thank all friends and relations for telegrams, letters, cards and flora! emblems in their sad bereave ment. Special thanks to neighbours. BLAKE. —Mrs Blake. Atnol, Raoul and Mrs Blake, sen., wish to extend their sincere thanks to all kind relatives and many friends for expressions of sympathy in their verv sad and sudden bereavement in the loss" of a loving husband, father and son; also for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. COLLEDGE.—Mrs. Colledge, Dorothea. Elsie and Jim (overseas) wish to sincerely thank R.S.A., W.W.S.A., all kind friends, neighbours and relatives for their kindness and sympathy, the beautiful floral emblems, cards and telegrams received. Special thanks to doctor, Rev. Gribble, Mrs. M. Campbell and Colin, Grey Lynn, for their kindness and attention to our dear husband and father in his last hours on this earth. May God bless you all. „ CORIN. —Mesdames H. W. and E. M. Corin sincerely thank all friends for inquiries and letters received during the past four months. Will those friends please accept this notification that their beloved husband and son is to be laid to rest with his friend beneath the spot on which he was found. CRAFTS.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Crafts desire to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement, and thanks for telegrams, letters and floral tributes. CUR IN. —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Curin. Ponsonbv wish to thank all kind friends and relations for letters, cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received in (heir recent verv sad bereavement. FOLEY.-—The Sons and Daughters of the late Thomas Foley wish to thank all kind relatives and friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement; also for letters, cards and beautiful flora! emblems received; also thanks to relatives and friends of Whitianga. . ... r. . FOSTER. Mr. R. and Miss P. Poster wish to thank all kind friends and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy in the recenl loss of their dear mother; also for letters cards and floral emblems received. GARDINER. —The Family of the late Ellen E. Gardiner sincerely thank kind friends for expressions of sympathy on account of their sad bereavement. ING LIS. —Mrs. Inglis, Phyllis and Prelda, Stanley Bay, Devonport, desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relations for expressions of sympathy :n their recent sad bereavement; also for telegrams, letters, cards and beautiful floral emblems received. IN G ROU i LLE. —Mr. 'A . H. Ingroiiille arid his sister and daughters wish to thank all friends for their kind expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss; also for flora! emblems received JAMtESQN. —The Family of the, late F F, Jamieson desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relations for expressions of sympathy in the sad loss of their dear mother; also for letters cards, telegrams and beautiful floral emblems received. JOHNSON. —Mrs. C. J. Johnson 23 Middleton Road, Reniuera, wishes to thank all those who so kindly sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in the recent loss of her beloved husband. Private Cyril John (Tim). Special thanks to the officer commanding. also officers and men of the Remedial Training Unit. JOHNSON.—Mr. and Mrs J. Johnson 15 Wapiti Avenue, Epsom, wish to thank ait those who so kindly sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. IDCKETT. —Mrs. C. B. Lockett and Family desire to thank all kind friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy m their sad loss; also for letters, cards, teWra'»'S am beautiful floral emblems received. Special thanks lo doctors, sisters and nurses of trie Thames Public Hospital. LOMAS. —The Family of the late William T.omas desire to thank nil relations and friends for expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; also for floral emblems cards, letters and telegrams. MAD IG AN.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Madigan and Family, of Otahnhu, acknowledge with fateful appreciation the numerous telegrams fetters and cards received; also for personal -ills and expressions of sympathy m her loss of their son anfi brothor ' Pte ' J ° h " kftid 5 and rehi/ions if MiinRAY Mrs. F. Murray and Family MURRAY. ™ rs ' {h(>ir thanks and sincere r? tl tn -ill kind relatives, friends and Kr - l,i l,?rc who sympathised with them in ("hefr great loss; also for letters, cards, teleg i is and beautiful floral emblems received. wonDEß—The Family of the late Mrs. \nn£ \odde'r wish to thank all kind friends ObßALuiaiw deeply appreciate and Sons, K ■ I relatives, friends and and - s 1 V forthftir kind and helpful exorganisation*s cvmnathv in their recent bepressions of sy . letters, telegrams rea / e h^«t : iful Boral emblems received. I" '^fslT'to^thank'a^relaliv^s'a^id r%>\rs i Vh"^ k o«d™g'„ s , Ja , ni' r ".;3 (afher; also for 'etlere, card!. M.gr.m. and beautiful floral emblems received.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 1
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