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IN MEMORIAM

v , OOI.UINB (nee Taylor:.—la loving memory or Alice, our beloved daughter and sister, who passed away June 8. 1939. We who loved her, love her yet, bhe is ours to remember when others forget. h.Tu ertcd b >' Der Parents, sisters and brothers. FjftOW. —in loving memory of my dear huaoanu, who passed away June 8, 1034. —I miss GIBBONS. —In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away June 7, 1939. A loving thought true and tender. Just to show we still romembeT. . —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Dqreen and Fred, and grandchildren, Morrinsville. GRAHAM. —In loving memory of onr dear daughter and sister, Olive, who passed away June 8, 1940.—Loved and remembered always ua» <? y her P ar °nts and brothers. HARESNAPE. —In loving memory of onr dear father, who passed away on June 7, 1941.—Inserted by his loving son and daugbMcCARTHY —in loving memory of Mona, who passed away June 7. 1940.—Inserted bv loving sister Ursula. McDONALD. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Ann. who passed awav Juno 8. 1939 She never failed to do her best. Her heart was true and tender; She toiled for those that she loved beat. And left us to remember. —lnserted by Jack. Ernest and Alex (overseas). McGRAIL.— In ioving memory of dad, who passed away on June 6, 1936 Always remembered.—Pat and Aileen. McMULLEN. —A tribute to the memory of Edgar George, who passed away June 8. 1941, loved husband of Zita. and father of Marie and lan.—Zita. McMULLEN. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Edgar, who passed away June S, 1941. A beautiful nature, loving and kind, A beantiful memory left behind. —lnserted by his loving mother and sisters. Elsie, Doris and Eileen. MEREDITH. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away June 8. 1941. A loving thought, true and tender. Just to show we remember. —lnserted by his loving wife and Qneenie, Roy and Ashley. MEREDITH. —In loving memory of our father and grandfather, who passed away June 8, 1941. We think of you in silence, And often speak your name; And only wish that we could see Your smiling face again. —lnserted by Ins son and daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Allan. Leila. Arthur and Allan. MEREDITH. —In loving memory of our dear father, Douglas Irwin, who passed away June 8, 19-11. Not just to-day. but every day. In silence we remember. —lnserted by bis son and daughter-in-law. Herb and Dnjcfe. MEREDITH. —In loving memory of our dear Dad. who passed away Juno 8, 1941 A wonderful nature, good and kind. A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Dolly and Goldie. MEREDlTH.— Treasured memories of dear dad and grandpa, who passed away June 8, 1941. —Ever remembered. Inserted by his daughtei and son-in-law. May, Sam and family MEREDITH. —In loving memory of Mr Meredith (Grand-pa), who passed away June 8. 1941. A wonderful nature, true and kind. A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs Adams and Mavis MOYES. —In loving memory o! our dear husband and father, who was accidentally killed at the Waihi mines, June 8, 1930 We, who loved you. sadly miss you As it dawn another year. —lnserted bv his wife and son. Gordon Waihi MOYES. —in ioving memory of my dear brother William ("Bill"), accidentally killed at the Waihi mines, June 8, 193(3. —Ever remembered; sadly missed Inserted by his loving brother Gordon, Waihi. PURIRI (Takiri).—ln loving memory of our dear husband and father. Takirl. who passed away June S. 1940. —Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. RAE. —In loving memory of Uncle Charlie, who died Tune S, 1940—Inserted by his loving Helen SCURR. —In loving memory of onr dear wife and mother, who passed away Tune 8. 1910 Memories are treasures no one can steal: Death leaves wounds no one can heal Life is eternal, love will remain, [n God's own time we'll meet again. —lnserfed bv her loving husband and son. .lack. SCURR. —In loving memory or our dear mother and grandma who passed away Tune R. 1940 Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept Of a dear mother wo loved and will never forget. —lnserted by her loving daughter. Edith, son-in-law and Shirley. SCURR. —In loving memory of our dear mother who died June 8, 1940. Some might think you are forgotten Though on earth yon aro no more; In memory you are with us. mother. As you always wero before. —lnserted by Olive, Eric and Beverly. SCURR. —In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away June S, 1940 Dearer to memory than words can tell Is the mother we lost and loved so well Kind and unselfish, a mother so true. Our dearest possessions are memories of you —lnserted by her loving daughter Belle, Alf and Dennis SCURR. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away June 8, 1940 Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget —lnserted by Tom, Annie and Joan. SCURR.— In loving memory of onr dear mother and grandmother. Elizabeth who passed awav June 8 1940 Too dearly loved to "ever be forgotten.—lnserted by George. Belle and Colin. SCURR. —In loving memory of onr dear mother who passed away June 8. 1910 You are not forgotten, mother, For deep in our hearts a memory Is kept Of one we loved and will never forget son-in-law and "grand-daughters SCURR.— In loving memory of our near sister. Elizabeth, who passed away June 8 1940.- Ever rememhered by Marion. Tom and TIMMS —Loving memories nevor die.—lnserted by loving son, Harry. YOUNG.— In loving memory of our dear dad and grand-dad who passed away on Tune T 1641 „ , ,„,, Resting where no shadows ran In perfect peace he awaits us a I. —lnserted by his loving family. Matamata

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24294, 8 June 1942, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24294, 8 June 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24294, 8 June 1942, Page 1