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IN MEMORIAM

ANNETT.—In loving memory of my dearly-loved husband Charles, who fell asleep November 23, 1912. No morning dawns, no night returns. But I remember you. —Your loving wife, Adeline. ANNETT.—In loving memory ot our dear brother-in-law, who fell asleep November' 23. 1942. As the ivy clings to the oak. Our memory clings to tbeo. —From the .Totining family. BATES. —In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away at Hunua. November 20, 1922. We have only your memory, dear dad. To remember our whole life through; A silent thought brings many a tear, For one we loved and miss so dear. —Ever remembered by his loving wife and family. CLIFF, Mary H.—ln loving memory of our dearly-loved mother, who fell asleep November 23. 1041. —Inserted by Merle arid Arthur (Wellington), Dorothy and John (South Africa). CLIFF, Mary H.—ln loving memory of dear mother, who passed away November 23. 1941. —Inserted by her loving sons and daughters-in-law. Harold and Doreen (Helensville). Gordon and Cecil (N.Z.E.F. Overseas). COX,—In loving memory of my dear departed wife, who passed away November 2.3, 1033. Never forgotten. —Inserted by her loving husband. William. CUMMINS. —In loving memory of my dear son. Thomas James, who passed away November 23 194 1 When I know what you went through. I would not wish you back again. —Mother. DAVlS.—Treasured memories of our George, passed away November 23, 1940. Tis not the tears at the moment shed. That tell of the hearts that are torn, But the loneliness in after years, And the sadness silently borne. For ever remembered. —Mum, dad, Kura and Chick. GREENAN.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father. Alfred, who passed away November 23, 1040. Not .just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HARDWICK. —In loving memory of Shirley. who died November 23, 1912. In a little place up yonder Lies the dearest and the best. Loved by all while here on earth. i God took her home to rest. —lnserted by N. J. Baigent (overseas). HARDWICK. —A tribute of lovo to my dearest friend, Shirley Margaret, who passed awav November 23, 1042. To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.—Margaret,. HILL.—In loving- memory of mother, who who passed away November 23, 10 12 Clone is the mother I love so well. How I miss her no words can tell; Deep in my heart a memory is kept. —lnserted by her loving son, Rubert. HYNES.—In loving memory of my beloved wife, Margaret, who passed away November 23, 1012.

Oft in the stilly night Fond memories linger still. —-Inserted by her loving husband, HYNES.—In loving memory of our sister and aunty, Margaret, who passed away November 2ft, in 12. Eternal rest, grant unto hor, O Lord. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her brother, Jim, and niece, Patricia. HYNES. —Jn loving memory of our dear sister and aunty, Maggie, who passed away at Hamilton November 23, in 12. Ever remembered. Inserted bj; her loving sister, Cassie, brother-in-law, Mick, nephews. Leslie and Trevor, and niece, Doreen. HYNES. —In loving memory of aunty, passed away *|t Hamilton November 23. J!M2. —R.I.P. Gwen, Dick and little Anne. LANE. —In loving memory of our infant daughter, LyneUe, who passed away November *23. 10-12.—Inserted by her parents, Air. and Mrs. Rex Lane, Whangarei. LAME.—in loving memory *of HUlo Lynettc, who passed away November 23, 1912. A tender chord of memory is softly touched to-day.—lnserted by Nana and Dandy. LANGABEER.—In loving memory of Florrie, who passed away November 2ft, 1940. Thoughts drift to bygone days, Life moves on, but memories stay. God will link the broken chain, As one by one we meet again. —lnserted by Sarahame and John.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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