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IN MEMORIAM

BOWYER.—In lo.viug memory ot our dear tattler, who passed awaj November 17. lul l. ~nnvi C c hy his luvi family. BOYLE,—-In loving memory ol our dear wHe and mother, who pushed away November l<, l!i:t,s. Loving memories.—lnserted by her rloJl'r 1 ' 1 "" 1, * ieorge. ami Arthur.-- -It I.P. BOYLE.—In lov ln g memnr.v of my dear mother, who pa.-sed aw.u .November 17, licis. >l.l'. tiod s greatest gill: I,'emcmbrame. Inserted by Muriel ami Hill. BROWN. —ln loving me of dear l-'alna, who leit lis a year ago. November 17, I!H3. — Inserted by her husband. Jim (overseas). Stan and l.ena. BROWN, Edna. A tribute to the memory °l w loved sister, who passed away November it, 11)13.—Ever remembered by Gordon and rearle. CHAPMAN.— 10 loving memory of our dear Myrtle, who passed away November 1-, 1 !tr_\ Only those who have lost can tell the sorrow of parting without farewell. —Lovingly remembered by Altee, Charlie and Barry. COLLIER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away November 17, 10:)7. We often sit and think of you And all the things you used to do; And wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say goodbye. Remembered by her daughter Thelnia. sons Ted (P.0.W.), Arch., Harrie and Flee. DIXON.—In loving memory of our darling little daughter, Joan, who passed awav November 17, Sleep on, dear Joan, your play is -o'er, Your little hands will play no more With those who loved you best, And now you've found Eternal Rest. —Remembered always by her loving mother arid father and brothers, Ray and Jack, sister Rosalie, cousin Ronnie, uncle Hob and granddad. DIXON.— In loving memory of our niece, Joan, died November l<, 103 S. A token of love to show- we remember.—lnserted by Aunties Vera and Tliyria, Uncles Ron and Tommy, and cousins, Mangapehi. FORD.—In loving memory of my wife, Nellie Mildred, and wee son, Stanley James, who departed this life November Vl 7. 1936. To memory ever dear.—Cec and Mater. FORD.—In loving memory of Nellie Mildred, who passed away November 17, 103t>. —Ever remembered by her parents, brothers and sisters. FORD.—In loving memory of darling Nell and wee Stanley, who passed away November 17, 1936.-—lnserted by her sister and brother-in-law, Cissie and Albert. FOX.—In loving memory of dear dad, who died, Taupiri, November 17, 10-27. —Ever remtimbered by his loving son and daughter, Jimmie and Norma (Mrs R. T. Bradley). Wellington. JONES. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed,away November HI. 1910. She Jiveth with us in memory, And shall for ever more. LEWER. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Coralie Vivlenne. who fell asleep November 17, 1013. A face that is ever before us, A voice we can never forget; A smile that will linger for ever, In onr memory we see her yet. —lnserted by her mother, father, brothers and sister. Te Awamutu. LEWER. —In loving memory of my dear sister, Coralie, who passed away November 17 U}l3. —Ever remembered by her brother, Ashley (R.N.Z.A.F., overseas). LEWER. —In memory of my dear pal, Coralie, who left us one year ago today. Three little words, "Forget me not," They don't seem much, but mean a lot; Only sweet memories, fond and true. From those who thought the world of you. —Mary S wet man. MACKINDER. —In loving memory of our dad arid grandpa, who passed away November 1(1, 19-11.—At rest. —Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Hazel, Fred and family. McTAVISH.—A tribute to the memory of "Mac," so suddenly called away November 17, 1041. A wonderlul pat, a man all through, AJwavs the same to all he knew; A cheery smile and kindly ways. The pal I had in bygone days. God's greatest gift—remembrance. —lnserted by Pappy. McTAVISH.—In loving memory of our friend Mac. accidentally killed, Te Rapa, November 17, 1911. —Ever remembered by Gilchrist family. McTAVISH.—In loving memory of Rod McTavish. —Love and remembrance live forever. Inserted by his pal. George Cameron. McTAVISH.—In loving memory of pur dear friend (Mac) Roderick McTavish. accidentally killed, Te Rapa, November 17. 10-l 1 - —Nome, and Zeta MeKenzie. McTAVISH. —In forid memory of Rod, who was called home, suddenly, November 17, 1041. —Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs Harry Turvcy and family. McTAVISH.—in memory of our friend, Mac (accidentally killed), November 17, 104 Not only today we think of you, But every other day-. —lnserted by L. 11. Clifford and family. McTAVISH.—A tribute to the memory of R. W. (Roddie) McTavish. who was accidentally killed on Te Rapa Racecourse, November 17, 111-11.—Fver /cmembered by his old school mate, J. M. (Tairua) Dohertj MANSON. —In loving memory of Kelvin, accidentally drowned November 17, 1040. Loving memories keep you near. Sadly missed bv his loving wife and son, Prankton. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Norman, died Wathou November 17, 1030. —Sister I-.die. Elaine and Esmond (overseas). REILY.—In loving memory ol dear dad, who passed away eight years yesterday Loving memories, fond and true. Always remain, dear dad, of you. REILY. —Treasured memories of dear dad, who fell asleep November 10. 1030 remembered by bis loving daughter. Nell Pippen. . ROSCOE.— A tribute to fond memories of dear Thirza, who passed away peacefully November 17 1013 - -Inserted by her loving brother Vic ROSCOE. —in loving memory .of darling Thirza, who passed away Noveiirher , 13. A wonderful nature, so loving and knid, A beautiful memory she has left »elun(l, Evrr remembered by her loving brother Joe. and sister-in-law, Olive. ROSCOE.—In loving memory of dear Thirza, who passed away November 1/, I. 13. —lnserted by her loving sister Olive. ROSCOE.---Memories of .our dearest and best-beloved sister and aunt, thirza Ann Roscoe, sleeping, November 17, Our hearts were bound so closely unto thine, And every wave-beat of its restless seas. Washes no shores of memories, That marked this earth when thou dwelt here. —Eva, Fred, Ros. ROSCOE. In loving memory dear Auntie Thirza, who passed away November j- Ever remembered by Lugene and Nancey. SIMPSON In loving memory of our very dear friend, Miss C. A. Simpson, who passed wav November 17, 1040. Always remembered Laurels, Pirongia. TUMAKERE.—In loving memory of our dearest cousin, Hoki, who passed away No\embir 15, U1 COUH g | cc() ori . Moe rtiai e Hoki ito nioenga roa Remembered always by Violet and L< red. WHITE. —In loving memory of dear Mrs White who died November 17. 1013,-Alw«y.s remembered by her friend l< lorence Hand,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25053, 17 November 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25053, 17 November 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25053, 17 November 1944, Page 1