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IN MEMORIAM

BEATTIE,—In loving memory of mother, Jho died March 2, JiJIU. Ever remembered. — /.nscrted by Xellie. . BEATTI E.—ln loving memory of gran, who died four years ago to-day. Though life brines much that is altered, And time brings much that is new. There is one thine that never will alter. That is my memory of you. —lnserted by Billie (overseas). .brockelsby.- -In loving memory of my We, Sis, passed away March -• J9;i7. —In-1 lerted bv her loving husband. COPE.—In loving memory of our dea:: soil and brother. Clarance. who passed away March 1 1912. A beautiful life, lull of kindly deeds. A helping hand to those in need, Always so loving, so gentle and kind, What a beautiful memory he left behind. . —lnt>ertcd by bis parents, sisters and Brothers. ELLIOTT.—In memory of our clear husband and father, Joseph Ernest, who passed March 2. 10-12. —Inserted by bis loving ff| fe and family. . EVITT In lovirm memory of our dear Wt and mother, who passed away March 2, IM3. Michael, Mollie and Laylee. PL ATT.—In loving memory of dad. passed March 2, 1912. —Mother. FORD. fsther, Samuel Ford, who departed this life <® March 2, 1912. Always remembered.: —Ing.'ted by his loving sons. Charles. Lionel and Frank. GIANNELLI, E. E. —In loving memory or far dear wife and mother, who died suddenly iiarch 2, 1010. A precious one from us has gone. The voice, we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. —-Remembered by her husband, Charlie, tod daughters. Vera and Phyllis. GORDON.—In loving memory of my dear jusband, Tim, who passed away on March 2, 1912.-—R.I,p. His face is ever before me, His voice I can never forget, His smile will linger forever, _ In my memory I see him yet. Fondy I loved him, he is dear to me still, B'at in grief I must bend to God's holy will. My sorrow is great, my loss bard to bear, Bat angels, dear Tim, will guard you with itl care - The call came quickly; it was severe Jo part with one I loved bo dear. It W3s God's will; I won't complain But 1 hope in heaven we'll meet again. --Inserted by his ever-loving wife, Winnie. GORDON.—fri loving memory of our dear «OTi-in-law, Tim. who passed away March 2, 1912.— R.1. p. The sweetest memory will never fade y' one we loverl arid could not save, .Loved jn life, treasured in death, A bsaiitifnl memory is all we have left; J-teady to help in lime of need, in thought and kind in deed, Jjffp m our hearts a memory is kept, "'who loved him will never forget. .—-Inserted bv his loving father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs I'eler Lunjevich. GORDON.—In fond and loving memory of dear brother-in-law, Tim. who peacefully Wgfd away March 2, 1!>12.-~Tt.I P. rriends may think [ have forgotten \ hen at times they see me smile, ,L ( !iey littlp know the heartache „ fint Mriilp is hiding all the while, owcet is the snot where you are laid, Iniiy a visit in silence is paid. -L" Jay a firmer in remembrance of thee; 'on nrr not forgotten, dear Tim, and _ never will l,r. . Be'siTi I'V his loving sister-in-law, v GORDON.—In loving memory of my dear oroUior-iii-inw, Tim. who passed away March *• HM2.—R.i.P The call was sudden, the shock severe. 1 lutle thought the end was near; y n 'y those who have lost can tell Jhe sorrow or parting without farewell. •I'Oved, remembered, longed for always t dawns the second sad year. Frank m ' ssp d by his loving brother-in-law, —ln loving memory of our dear a L m ' w ' lo Passed away March 2, 1912. £ beautiful memory left behind, a loving friend, true and kind. Jp a.beautiful life came a sudden end; ne_died as he lived, everyone's friend. T„~i a . .y missed bv Mr. and Mrs. Dan W evich, Violet. Steve, Ivan and Alex nnd ftaltor foverseasV HEAPPEV. -til affectionate remembrance L'l accidentally killed. Frbrna/y 20. ui«#JT? nr - v nml Ann. PGINS.-- Tn loving memory of our dear d and daddy, accidentally killed March 8. Loved and remembered always,— Ann. Arthefte.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1