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IN MEMORIAM

CHERRY. —In loving memory of my dearest pal, passed away December 5, 1912. Memories drift to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving' wife, Nellie, CLARK. —lir loving memory of our dear friend George, who passed away December 6, 1942. A little thought, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Collett and family, Mataniata. CROFT.—In loving memory of my dear wife, and mother of John and Philip, who passed away December 6, 1941,- —Inserted by her husband and John and Philip. COPLEY. —In remembrance of our dear friend, John Arthur (Cop) Copley, who fell asleep. December <j, 1942. In the midst of life we are in death.—lnserted by his friends, the ■Wade family, and friend Henry. 73 Ardmore Road JONES. —In loving memory of my dear wife Hollice, who passed away December <«, 1911. A wonderful wife, ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband. Percy. LOW. —In loving memory of dear dad and husband, Bob, who passed away December 5. 1935 (Sunday); y years. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of dad we loved and will never forget. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary, and family LUCAS. —In memory of our loved Aunt Lucy, who passed away December 0, 1942. Things have changed in many ways. But one thing changes never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. —lnserted by 11. arid M. Blow and Eric and Alma. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of our darling Rex, accidentally killed December 6, 1938. For ever in our thoughts. Dearly-loved and sadly missed.—lnserted by his loving mother, sisters and brothers. MORGAN. —Treasured memories of our dear husband and father. W. Morgan, passed awa.v December 6. 1932. A lovable pal.—Remembered by his loving wife and family. O'HANLON. —In loving memory of Max. accidentally killed, December 0, 1941. —Ever remembered by Uncle John and family. Patumahoe. PHILLIPS.— In loving memory of Lucy, who passed away December ft. 19-12.—In-serted by her loving sister, Asrnes, and family. PHILLIP-LUCAS.—In loving memory of our dear sister Lucy. In the Summer Land she waits. There is no death. —Remembered by Amy and Hilda. REID. — In loving memory of my dear wife. Matty, who was called to rest on December 1. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by her dear husband, Joseph Reid. REID. —A loving tribute to the memory of our dear mother, who passed sway Decernber (3. Gone is our mother we loved so well. How much we miss her no words can tell. —Ever remembered by her loving son, Alex, and daughter. Betty. REID.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December 6. A lovinK nature, gentle and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Joan, and son-in-law, Albert. ROBINSON. Loving memories of mother, who fell asleep December 5, 1939. We, who love you, sadly mis.s you, As it dawns the fourth sad year. —Alwuvs remembered by her loving sort, Bill daughter-in-law, Xorrie, and granddaughters, Betty, Vena and Daphne. SHEPHERD. — Loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, passed on, December (>, 1!«0. Her life a beautiful memory.—Hinemoa. „ .11 SHORT. —In remembrance of our beloved wife and mother, Ruby, who passed away December 0, 1942. Peace, perfect peace.-—ln-serted by her loving family. SHORT. —In loving memory of my darling mother who passed away December 0, 1912. In tears I sat beside her bedside, And watched her fade away; God only knows the heartache Of one year ago to-day. | —lnserted by daughter, Desma. SHORT.—In loving memory of my dear ! mother, Ruby Eunice, who passed away December ft, 1942. ■A wonderful mother only lent One of the best God ever sent, A cheery smile, a heart of cold, The dearest mother this world could hold. 'Tis not the fears at tho time that are shed That fell of a heart thai is torn, But the lonely tears in after years, \nd her mrmory silently borne. —lnserted bv her lovinK son, Ronald, R.X.Z.N*. , , SHORT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December ft, 1942. The "veiling sun shines over the errave. Of one we loved and could not save. Loved in life, cherished in death. A beautiful picture is all she left. -Inserted by her loviritr sons in the Forces Svd Fred and Ron. SHORT. In loving memory of my dear mother who passed awa.v December (i, 1942. Forget you, mother! I never will, r loved you in life, I love you stiii Your memory is as dear to-day. As in I tie hour you passed away. SNELGAR. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Linda May, passed awav December C, 1938.-- Loved, remembered iontred for always by her sorrowing mother, brothers, sisters. SMELGAR.— In lovinsi memory of mother, who passed away December ft. 1938. God. called her home, it was His will. But in our hearts she liveth still; Her memory is as dear to-day As in the hour she passed away. .—Always remembered by Iris, Billy and Lila. Wharepoa. SOLJAK. —In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, passed away December ft, 1939, at Auckland. New Zealand. Just four sad years ago to-day Since our loved one passed awa.v. Tn silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving brothers, Mark, Mick and family, Oakland, California, U.S.A. SOLJAK. —In lovinK memory of my dear brother. Jack, passed away December 6, 1939. Beautiful memories.—Ever fondlv remembered by his loving brother, L. A. Soljak. SOLJAK, —In lovinK memory of dear Uncle Jack, departed this life December ft, 1930. Beautiful memories.—Ever fondVv remembered by his loving nephew, Joe, and family, STEELE,—Tn lovinK memory of my dear husband, Arthur, who died December ft, 1940; also my dear grand-daughter, Daphne, who died October 22, 1935. Calm and peaceful they are sleeping, Peaceful rest has followed pain. —lnserted by their loving wife and grandma.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24759, 6 December 1943, Page 1

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