IN MEMORIAM
LAYBOURN.—In loving memory of my dear father, Robert Elliott, who passed away ■November Ui, lu:W. Forever with the Lord. inserted by his loving daughter Constance, Jim and .Ray. McLAREN, J.n loving: memory of my dear nuHhe, who passed away on November Ui, Always loving, iiu.-elfi.ih and kind, lew in this world her equal to find. One of the best that God could send, A wonderful mother rijiit to Ihe end. —-liisiirted by her loving son, Peter. McLAREN.—III loving memory of dear mum, {Hissed away November Mi. It)lll.—Ever rci ''embeml by her daughter, Joy, and family. MATEJASEVICH. In loving remembrance ot our dear brother, Andrew, nlio passed away November 12, liKh!. —Remembered always. -Frank and Annie. , PUESTON.-—ln loving memory of Mamie Elizabeth, wife of Hughan Preston, who fell asleep at To Puke on November 12, 1913. — inserted by her loving husband. RE MOMO (Rata).—in loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who left us on November 11, 19 12. To Ihink we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret; tor the ones who loved you dearly Are the ones who never forget. —Ever remembered by his son. Douglas, daughter, Maisie, son-in-law, Oscar Pohultiniitu, and grandchildren, iionriie To Momo dn 'l Sally Hera Pohutuhiitu. ROBINSON.—In loving memory of our darting husband and dad. who passed away November 12, 1912, Memories grow sweeter as time travels on. Longing always for smiles that are gone. Peep in my heart your memory is kept, 1 loved you too dearly to ever forget lie never quite leaves us, though he has passed, f ; Jl ' too many memories are holding him fast vvo 11 never forget him, our loved one so dear, His memory grows sweeter year by year. -Greatly missed by his loving wife, Flo. and family, Fredrick, Kelvin, Lenico and ftelma. ROBINSON. -In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle Wally. who passed away November 12. 1912. lo think we could not say good-bye Will always bring regret, Por |be ones who loved you dearly Are the ones who never forget Evei remembered by Sam. Mirk •mi taniilv ROBINSON. in lovin t? memory ol dear brother. Wally. who passed uwa\ Xo vember 12, 19 12 He was a companion, truly good. A pal both staunch and true, A better brother never lived. His equals wore but few. in-law. Billy and Cat. RUSH, Elizabeth. mum, who passed away November Ui, 1912, Inserted by dad. Nell, Thelma and Harold. SHARP.-—ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, George William, died November 1!!, lti.'il. —Always remembered by his loving wife, son aml daughter. SHARP.—In loving memory of dear George, who passed away November !■'!, IOfH. Ever remembered.—lnserted by Mollie and Alf. WAITE,— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away November 13. 1935. Beautiful memories, dearer than gold, A mother whose worth can never be told. Jaek, . Papakuru. WARD.—In loving memory of dear mum, who passed away November 13, 1910. Remembrance is a golden chain That links us till we meet again. inserted by tier loving son, Burt. WARD.— In loving memory of dear old mum, who fell asleep November 13. 1910. In memory's keeping treasured ever are the happy days we spent together. --Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Cliff and Mary. WARD.—In loving remembrnncn of our dearest mother, who fell asleep November 13, HMO. Unseen by the world siie stands by our sides. —Inserted by her devoted daughter, Minis, and Murli Steven and sons, overseas. WHITE.—In loving memory of Bill, who passed away November 12, 1943.—Ever remembered by Mona, Ken and June. WHYTE. -In loving memory of Albert James (Tiuv). passed away November 18. 1938 Again the thirteenth of November is here. To us it's the saddest day of the year. Tlireo little words, "Forget me not," They don't seem much, but mean a lot. —Always remembered by mum, dad and sisters and brothers, Dick (overseas), Horsham Downs, and grandmother WHYTE.—In loving memory of Albert James (Tiuv). passed away November 13. 1938. We miss you because we loved you, Fond memories we recall, And parting with you, brother dear. Was the saddest day of all. Ever remembered by his loving sisters. Violet and Doreen, Horsham Downs. WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of little Juney, accidentally killed November 12. 1912. Gone from us fo quickly, Plucked like a (lower in bloom. So bem'tiiiil, young ami loving, Oh, why wa.s she taken so soon, Ava. WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of our darling niece, June, who passed away November 12, 1942 Today brings hack sad memories Of a darling niece gone to rest; And those who think of you today Are the ones who loved you best. Ever remembered. Uncle Ted
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25049, 13 November 1944, Page 1
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