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IN MEMORIAM

CLOUT.—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away December 25, 1937. Ever remembered.—inserted by his daughters. Edie, N'onie and .Georgia. CRANE.—in loving memory of Nellie, who fell asleep December 25, 11)11. —Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Dennehy and family.

DELL,—In lovinß memory of our dear grand-daughter and niece. Alma, who passed away December HI, 1942. Resting wliere no shadows .fall, In perfect peace site awaits us all; And God shall link the broken chain As one by one we meet again. Auntie Kit. DELL.— In fond memory of Alma, who passed away just a year ago to-day.—Remem-bered by Aunt Effie and Cousin Jess.

DELL.—In loving memory of Alma, who passed away December 2-1. 19-12. —Inserted by Maloolm and Bell. GILL, Samuel Lawrence. memory of my dear brotlier, who died suddenly, Christchurch Hospital, Christmas Day, 19-12.—Inserted by his fond brother, Fred. GOODHUE.— In loving memory of Frank, dearly-beloved husband, who passed away on December 21, l!MO. I often think of hirn in silence, 1 often speak his name; What would I give to clasp his hand And see him smile again f —lnserted by tiis loving wife, Emily. HAMBLEY,—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away December 24, 19-10. We miss you because we loved you, Fond memories we recall; And parting with dear mother _ Was the saddest day of all. Not 'a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always near; We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns the third sad year. —lnserted by Thelma Goody, family, and Mavis. HOOEY.—In loving remembrance of Ada, wife of J. J. Hooey. Patuniahoc, who passed away on December 21. 1935.—G0ne, but not forgotten.

JOHANSEN.— In loving memory of darling Teddy, who died suddenly December 25, 192(1 His sweet face that seems so near, His little voice we shall always hear; His loving ways will always be Locked away in our memory. -—lnserted by his loving parents, sister and grandparents, Springdale. JOHNSON.—Jn loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away December 25, 1921! Ever remembered.—lnserted by Jim, Irene and Marion. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of Johnny, who passed away December 25. 1939. —Ever remembered by the Pearces. JORDAN.—Treasured memories of our dear mother, parted December 24, 1939. Ever remembered.—lnserted by her loving son. Tom, Olive and family, Hinuera. LISK.—In loving memory of our darling baby Garry, who passed away December 2(i. 1939.

Dearer to memory than words ean tell Is the baby we lost and loved so well.

—Sadly missed by his mother, father and brothers. LYLE, Mrs. —On December 25. 19-12. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we lost, but will never forget.

—inserted by the Cormack family and Mr. D. Reid. McCORMICK.— In memory of my dear brother, James McCormick, who passed away December 'JO, 1942. Resting where the shadows fall,

In perfect peace he awaits lis all. —lnserted by his loving sister. Hilda, and family. McDONALD.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, passed away December 24, 1!>31: also our dear father, passed away April 28, 1939. Their memory, still so sweet and dear. Is treasured still with love sincere. A silent thought brings many a tear, For ones we loved and miss so dear. —Ever remembered by their daughter, son-in-law and sons, Otorohanga and Pio Pio. NEWBOLD.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Emma Lillian, who fell asleep December 24, 1940. Forget you: no, we never will, For in our hearts you liveth still. —lnserted by her loving children and grandchildren, . " NEWBOLD —HEATH.—In loving memory of Emma Lilian, who died December 24, 1940. and Margaret, who died November 13, 1942. —Ever remembered by their sister. R. Howse. , , , „ NIXON.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, left lis December 20, 1933 Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. God will link the broken chain As one bv one we meet again. —lnserted by ber loving husband «nd family. . . NIXON. —In loving memory of our husband and father. Frank, died December 1934. —lnserted by his loving wife and family O'BRIEN. —In loving memory of our dear friend. Elsie, who passed away December 20, 1941 Memories of you and us together Will linger in our hearts for ever. PITCON. —in loving memory of our dear son and brother, who passed away December life brings much that is altered And time brings much that is new. There's one thing never will alter, Our memory, dear Harold, of you. —Ever remembered by Mum. Dad, Max 3n (1 Rex. PITCON. —In loving memory of my dear brother, passed away December 25, 1935. p'or everyone you did your best And now you've found eternal rest. Ever remembered by Tom (prisoner of WB piTCON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, passed away December 25, 1935. Loving memories, fond and true. Will a 1 frays remain, dear Harold, of you. Ever remembered by bis. Phyllis. Ma piTCON.— In loving memory of our dear brother passed away December 25, 1935. Loving memories, treasured ever. Of happy days we spent together. Ever remembered by Pat nn<l All (overseas) and George. PETHYBRIDGE. — In loving memory of our dear wife and molher, who passed away December -'5, 1939. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. POVEY In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away DeccmbCl" Our hearts Just ache with sadness. Our eves shed many a tear; God knows how much we miss him \a it dawns the second sad year. family, Maude and Wallie. PCiVEY. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother-in-law. Chum, who passed awav December 25, 1941. —Sadly missed by mother, Ellaleen and Jim (overseas). POVEY. —In fondest memory of onr dear nal Chum, passed away December 25, 1941. In silence we remember. —Fred and Alma. ROBERTSON.—In fond and precious memorv of our little Graeme, who fell asleep December 24, 1911. Treasured memories.— Sadlv missed by mummy and daddy. ROBERTSON— Loving memories of dear wee Graeme, passed through the Little White Gate December 21. 1941. In memory s frame we shall keep him forever. grandad, nana, aunties, uncles and cousins. ROBERTSON.—In loving memory of wee Graeme, who fell asleep December 21 1941. nired « months. —Ever remembered by his loving grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, and family. RUDKINS. —Tn loving memory or my dear wife, Betty, who patted awav December •>-, 1912 Peacefully sleeping.—lnserted by her husband. Bill, and son, Hoy. SHELMERDINE. —In loving remembrance of our dear husband and father. He never failed to do his best. His heart was true and tender; Patiently toiled for those be loved And left us to remember. SHELMERDINE.— In loving memory of dear father, who fell asleep December 24. 1937. You live with us in memory.—lnserted by Edna and Ray. SMITH. —In loving memorv of our dear daughter, Kathleen (BinksJ. who passed away 20/l-/11.-»t j ils j to-day, but every day, Tn silence we remember. . K SMITH. —In loving memory of Kathleen Triis (Binks) who passed away December -•>, frn —Kver remembered by Beryl and John and Kathleen, Henry and family. SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of MarSJ'tt A J.,1 ,1 JSS'Si cemlier 124, 1912. cm LIVAN.—Tn loving memory or Mifniuiv who passed away on December 24. V" —kver remembered by her daughter, Betty <Mrs. W. A. McGillivray). son-in-law. Hill, and grandson, Jain. SULLIVAN.—In loving memory or my sister who passed awa.V December 1.4, L"*" "tender chord of memories tout'Jied Inserted by Mrs. Saunders and farinb, Waihi. SUMMERS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away December Piiseen"'by the world, he stands by my side And whispers. "Cod bless you. death cannot Sadly missed.

WATENE (Tearani).—l" loving memory of Zn driir mum. l-assed away on December i r ijss you because we love you. Fond memories we recall. It was a sad day f«>r us all. —lnserted, by *«n, Nori. daughter-in-law and grandchildren. WILSON.—-In fondest memory of my dear husband. Angus, passed away December "'mv heart for you is aching. t\nd, though lonely night and day, God knows how 1 aims you, dear Aligns, In a thousand different ways. T who loved you in life so dearly, Love you in death just the same. Sadly missed by his loving wife, Lizzie. WILSON.—In loving remembrance of dear father and grandpa. Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear is the dad who is gone; In memory we will always keep him •\4 Innsr fis (Mo y pmrs roll on. Ever remembered by Violet, Bill and grandchildren. WOODCOCK. —Loving memories of mum, 24/12/41, and Wally, 14/7/41, resting at lau8 rainbow shining through each shower, , . A living faith, each day, each hour. —Gladys.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24775, 24 December 1943, Page 1