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IN MEMORIAM

ALEXANDER.—In loving remembrajiee of Joseph Colin (Joe), who crossed the Great pivnie at Stanley Bay, November Hi. may. WTO mm ' l "'' rn ' c '-—Brother Gordon and ~ ALLEN.— In loving memory of clear George who passed away at New York, November 10, licit. God's greatest gift: Heineinbranco.—lnserted by liifs loving wife Hylvia i A L LEN,—In loving memory of our dear brother, George, who died in New York.—Kver remembered by Alice and family, Te Rapa. DRYLAND, In loving memory of our (tear daughter and sister. Nellie, who departed this life November I'J. t!i:t(i. to be with t lirist,—lnserted by her parents sisters and brothers. KIRKPATRICK. Tn loving memory of our downed aud loyal son. Robert Wehster, passed through (ho little white gate Nov. in. 1937. Ibis day brings back sad memories, Of a loved one gone to rest: He will always he remembered. By those who loved him best. Good night. Bob. good night. ''' s sorrowing parents, brother and l nele Jack. LOOMES.—In loving memory of our dear son arid brother, Robert Ward (Bob), acciuentail.v drowned at \\ hakatane on November It), Hi 10. three little words, forget 1110 not, lliej don t sec 111 much, but mean a lot; Only sweet memories, sweet and true, r ruin those who thought the world of you. —Mnlher, No'een, O.wyn and Peter. LOOMES. —lll loving memory of our dear brother, Bobby, accidentally drowned at \\ hakatane November Id, into. He was a companion truly good, A pal hotli .staunch and true; A better brother never lived, llis equals wore but few. —lnserted by his loving brother and sisteri i-law, Mux mid .Margaret. PRINCE, -in memory of my dear husband, who died November 10, l!i;?ti. lo think t could not say good-bye, Will always bring regret. For the one who loved you dearly *- Is the one who never forgets. —Remembered by his wife and family. PRINCE.—In" memory of dad. who died November Id. I'i.Ui. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. —Remembered by his sun. Fred PRINCE.— In memory of dad, who died November in, mat;. (lone; but not forgotten —Remembered by his son, Karnie. PRINCE.—In loving memory of dad, who died November to. lnao. Not only today, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Nellie, aud son-in-law, Ken, and grandchild. Colleen. PRINCE,—In memory of dad, who died November 10, Itiaii,—Kver remembered byrue; daughter, Kath, son-in-law. John, and grand-daughter, Irene. PRINCE - -In loving memory of dad, who died November in, lsiiiii. Loving memories, lond and true. Will always remain, dear dad, of you. —lnserted by his daughter, Florence, and son, Charles, returned from the Pacific. READING.--In loving memory of my dearly-beloved husband, Herbert Edward, who, with two pais, was accidentally drowned at Cornwallis on November In, int2 -Inserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth. STEWART.—Fondest memories of our dear daughter. Gladys, who passed awav two vears ago. Loving memories linger st 11. Not just today, but always will. —dnse r ted by her father, mother and family TUTEAITI.—In loving memory of my dear father, who died November to, UM.'i. Just a little thought so true, To show we still remember you. son-in-law, Taieliu, Tuhaknraina WOOFE.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away November 8, toil. Always remembered. Inserted by Bill. Edna and Neville

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25047, 10 November 1944, Page 1

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