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IN MEMORIAM

AUKETT.—In loving memory of Minnie, dearly-beloved wife of A. Aukett. Happy and smiling, always content. Loved and respected wherever she went; Always thoughtful, always kind. Few in this world her equal to find. sadly missed by husband and family. AUKETT.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who passed peacefully away, ■ April 15, 1939. We have only your beautiful memories, To remember our whole life through. But your clearness will always linger, For we treasure those memories of you. —lnserted by her loving children. Ted (overseas), Ruth and Daphne. BOAG.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Oliie, who passed away April 15, 1943 The call was sadden, the shock severe. We little thought the end so near. Loving, gentle and always kind, A beautiful memory left behind. And only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. —Ever remembered by loving husband, Bill. BOAG. —In affectionate remembrance of Oliie, who passed away April 15, 1913. At rest. —Inserted by Jim Harris. BONNER. —In loving memory of our dear gjster and aunty, who passed away April 13, 1913. Loving memories, fond and true^ Will always remain, dear Edna, of you. —lnserted by Girlie, George and family. CARSON. —In loving memory of our dear Nancy who passed away April 16, 1939. Loved and remembered through five sad years. —lnserted by father, W. E. Johns, Patumaiioe, and brother. Pat. CARSON. —In loving memory of Nancy, passed away April 10, 1939.—Aunty Edie, Elaine and Esmond (overseas). GUMMING. —In fond and loving memory of our dear dad. who passed away April 16, 19-13. Just a memory, fond and true, From those who thought the world of you. -—Lovingh* remembered by his daughters, Jessie, Mrs.'Diamond, Eileen. Mrs. Smith. GRES GHTON.— Loving memories of May, who went home on April 15, 1935.-—Always remembered by Mum. Dad, Martha. BUI and Fred. ORE!GHTON. — In loving remembrance of our dear sister, May, called home April 15, 1938. With Christ, which is far better. —Norm and Vi. DAVIS. —In fond remembrance of our only «on Alt', who passed away April 10. 1934; aged 21 Years Loved, remembered, longed for always —For ever missed by Mum and Dad. EVANS. —In loving memory ol Agnes, beloved wife of 'i'. (Sonny) Evans, who passed awav \pril 10. 1943. —Ever remembered. GAGE (Keeti). —A tribute of love io the memory of my dear husband and father, Rapata who passed away April 15, 1942. He never failed to do his bit, His heart was Irne and tender: He patiently toiled for those he loved And left u? to remember. Ever remembered by his loving wife and S "'gAGE (Keeti). —Treasured memories of a devoted father and grandfather. Rapata. who passed away April 13, 1912. One of the best that God could send. A wonderful father right,to the end. • £ver ronifiiiborcd by his loving <l<j lighter, Lucy, and grandchildren. C U EST In loving memory o! my husband who died April 15. ,1930. In silence we remember.—lnserted by his wile and family. HANHAM. — In fond reiuembrnnce 01 mv de" father who departed this life on April 15 1 !>39. Sadly missed.—lnserted by Ins sorrowing son. Frank. HARPER. —In loving memory of our dirlin" Jovce who passed away on April 10, l'«i3R "Too 'dearly loved to ever hi* forgotten. Inserted by her loving father and mother. HOLDCROFT.—In ever-loving memory oi mother, who passed away April io. 1941. Inserted by Alice. . BOi-DC.ROFT.-~ln loving memory of mother, who passed away April !■>, it'll. \\e | will remember tlicc. —Mollis ant! 'hOLDCROFT. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away April 15, 19JI Her life is a beanlilul memory. Her parting a silent grief; She's asleep in God's beautiful garden jj| the sunshine of perfect peace. Frances, and grandchildren, Morrinsville. JACK. In loving memory of our beloved daughter, Georgina, who passed away April T "mua ia matou kua whiti atu koe, Jte mate kite ora kua tan koe_ k_i nga. Kingi ki nga matua kite iwi i te po, Ki to matua nui i te rangi niana. Koe hei nianaki i.nga wa katoa, 'Waiho iho kia matou ko te aroha, Kia koe me. mihi me langi, Ki o haerenga i muri nei e bine kua kore koe. To papa marae i o papa hau korifantra Me pewheara te aroha e muto ai ia maua. Ever remembered by her ever-loving parents, Wera and Mama, Witika. JACK. In loving memory of our dear sister,- Georgina, who passed away April 15, 1913. A beautiful memory, dearer (ban gold. A sister whose worth can never be told A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. Kua pan te tau i wehe atu ai koe e hori, I mua ia matou kua whiti atu koe, ] te mate kite ora kua tae koe ki nga. Kingi ki nga matua kite iwi i te po. Kite matua nui i te rangi iriana Koe hei rnariaki i nga wa katoa, Waiho iho kia matou ko te Aroha. Kia koe me mihi me tangi, Ki o haerenga i muri nei e boa. Me pewhera rate Aroha e mntu ai ia man a, '. Ever remembered by her loving sister, Hei Pounamu, and family. * JACK. —In loving memory of my dear Auntie Georarina Violet Jack, who passed away April 15, 1913. You left behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere; I never have and never will Forget yon, Georgina dear. —lnserted by your ioviujf nephew, Bertrim Witika. JACK. —In loving memory of auntie, who passed away April 15, 1913. In our home there is a picture, To us more precious than gold, 'Tis a photo of our dearest auntie, Whose memory, will never grow old. Loving and true in all her ways, Always ready to help one in need, Loving in thoughts and kind in deeds. We used to be so happy, Oh! why should it have been the end, To live this life without yoo, Georgina, It's just a life of pretend. ' —lnserted by your nephew, Mann Witika. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24869, 15 April 1944, Page 1

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