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IN MEMORIAM

ANDREW.-—ln loving memory of our dear husband and daddy, Ivan Gordon, who was accidentally killed at Otahuhu February 27, 1 943. When hist we saw your smiling face You looked so bright and well: Little did we think that day It was our last farewell. Deep in our hearts the memory is kept Of one we loved and can never forget. Some day we will understand. —Ever remembered by his loving wife. Evelyn, and children, Joyce and Irene. ANDREW.—In loving memory of my dear son, Ivan Gordon, accidentally killed February 27, 1013. His yachts he'll sail no more, For ho is safe on yonder shore. ■—lnserted by his loving father, John W. Andrew. ANDREW.—In loving memory of Ivan, accidentally killed February '27, 1913. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved well and will never forget. Florence and Kathleen. ANDREW.—-,ln loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Ivan, accidentally killed February 27, 1913, To those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow" old. - Sadly missed by Myrtle and Ray. BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away away February 20. Memories arc as fresh -to-day As in the hour you passed away. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Chriss, Nessie. Georgina. BURNETT.—In loving memory of dear Netta, died February 26, 1933. Loved and remembered always.-—-inserted by mother, father, Percy and Binney. CLOUT.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, -who passed away just a year ago to-day. Sadly missed.—lnserted by her daughters, Edith, Nona and Georgina. COKER.—In loving memory of my verydear old friend, W. J. Coker. I. who loved him, sadly miss him, As it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by his little friend. Xell Bottomley. , OOX.—In loving memory ot my dear husband. Errol, who passed away February 1(139, Loved and remembered always.—lnserted bv his loving wife. CRISP.—In loving memory of our dear mother and nanny, who passed away February 20, 1935. We will always remember. — tola. Beau and Bill (overseas). EDWARDS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away February 2<• L)3t. —Ever remembered by Fred and Alma. EDWARDS.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away February 27, 193-1. Sweetest memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear mother, of you. —lnserted by Ida, Jim Brockbank and family. , GALBRAITH.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 1942.—8y her loving daughter, Jean. HENDERSON (Giles).—ln loving inemory of our dear mother, who passed away February 27, 19-13. God saw that she was weary, The road had grown too steep, So He gently closed her eyelids And gave His beloved sleep. She bade no one a last farewell, She said good-bye to none, The Heavenlv Gates just, opened wide And a Gentle Voice said, '' Come. The winds of Heaven blow softly O'er that o.uiet and sacred spot. But in the changing scenes of life By me you are not forgot. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Pearl. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away February 27, 1943. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain, • When we think of how she»snffered, How could we wish her bark again) —lnserted by Gert, Byd and Margaret. HENDERSON (Giles).—ln loving memory of a dear friend, who passed away February 27. 1913. One of the best God ever sent.— Ever remembered by Betty HODGSON.—4n loving memory of onr dear father. Jonathan Foster, who passed away February 27, 1937. Dearly loved and sadly missed.—lnserted by his loving daughters. son and sons-in-law. HOLROYD.—In loving memory of my dear wife who departed this life February 20. 19-12. 'Tis not the tears at I tie moment shed That tell of a heart that is torn, But the loneliness in after years And the grief that is silently borne. —lnserted by her loving husband. HUTLEY—In loving memory of our dear father, who 'departed this life February 20, 1913. 'Tis sweet io remember a father so clear, Though absent from us, yet ever so near. TTnseen by the world, he stands by our side. I And whispers. "My loved ones, death cannot divide." , , , —lnserted by hi.- son arid daughter-in-law, i Ceor'-r" and Margaret. ; IRWIN.—In loving memory of my dear ' husband and our dad, Francis, who fell asleep at Tauranara, February 27. 1931. His memory lives within the hearts Of those who knew his worth. —-Inserted bv his loving wife and family. JOHNSTON, Xance Thomasa.—Cherished memories of our darling Nail, who fell asleep j February 20. 1942. Inserted by her parents, I sisters and brother. JOHNSTON.—In dearest 'memories of our ! darling little Xan. who passed away February j 20. !!J42. I Our precious liud uncurled her petals \nd dropped into God's hands, t --Inserted by her loving Aunty Doris, I Uncle Les and i'atsy LESTER. -In loving memory ol our dear j brother, Harold, who passed away February !"7 lilt.", -inserted b.v his brothers and sister. " MaoK E NZIE. — In loving memory of Xortna Lily MacKenzie, who died at Hamilton, I February 20, 1913. ! Loved in life, treasured in death, \ beautiful memory is all we have left. I —Mother, sisters and brothers. MoKINNON.—In loving memory of our dear husband uui cousin, Thomas Angus, who passed away February 20, 1913. Our hearts just ache with sadness, Our eyes shed many a tear; God knows how much we miss you • As it dawns this first sad year. We miss you because we loved yon. Fond memories we recall; And parting with you, dear one. Was tlie saddest day of all. —lnserted bv his loving wife, Puhou Mary, and cousin. Robert. Xgongofaha. McKINNON.—In loving memory of our father, Thomas Angus McKinnoti. who died ! i :

February 2<i, UM.I. When last we saw his smiling face He looked so bright and well. And little did we know thai day That it was our last farewell. —Ever remembered by your children, ■\nnie Margaret, Angus. Judith. Edward. Daisy, son-in-law. Johnny, also srronddaughler. Raaawa, Xgoitgofaha. McKINNON. —This is the (lay 1 said farewell to you. Mop maii e taku I'uakatia ininira o Rotoehii korua koto tana wh.-ien Kest in peace —inserted bv your lovinu brother Hnghie. McKINSTRY. —In loving memory 01. our dear son and brother. Jim, who passed away on February 26. 10-12. He never failed to do his best. His heart was ..true and tender, He patiently toiled for those be loved And left us to remember. and Bonnie. McKINSTRY. —in loving memory of dear brother Jim. who passed away hebrnary 2f». Hi 12. Xd one knows our Jongi'iK, For few have seen us weep; We «hed our tears from broken hearts While others are fast, asleep. \nd often we wish, dear Jim, you were here, •\s vou were in the days gone by; Bui we will leave you while you are sleeping And will meet yon by and by. inserted by his loving sister Ruth and brother Willie, and two little nieces. Heather ami Shirlie McKINSTRY. —In loving memory of dear brother Jim, who passed away February 20. Resting where no shadows fall. Sadly missed by us all. sister, Muriel, and little nephews. fTughie and Erie. MILLER,--—ltt loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away February 27. 1042. In a little place up yonder Lies the dearest and the best, Loved bv all while here on earth, God took her home to rest. -—\hvays remembered by her loving son, Leslie, and daughter-in-law, Ruby. MILLER. —Loving memories of my dearest mother, called to higher service, February 07 1942 ' Sweet memories of you and I together "Will linger in my heart for ever. —Deeply missed by her loving son, Francis. MILLER. —Loving memories of dearest mother and grandma, who passed away February 27 3942.- —Alwavs remembered by her loving daughter. Ada, Jim and grandchildren, Peggy and Jack, Liverpool, Ens-land. MILLER. —LoviiiK memories of ilearest mother and grandma, who fell asleep l-ebruary 27, 1012. ... Some day. some time, my eyes shall see That dear face kept in memory. —Sadlv missed by her loving daughter, Irene. Andy and grandchildren. Laurie and Bobbie, Tauranga.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24828, 26 February 1944, Page 1