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IN MEMORIAM

BROOKS.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away December 19, 1910; also his daughters, Myrtle. Thelina and Alma. Treasured memories of those we loved but could not save. —Ever remembered by their loving wife and mother, sister and brothers. CORRINCHAM.—in loving memory of dear mother and granny, who passed away Docember 23, 10-13. Always remembered.—Roy and Valda. de MASSY.—Loving womories of darling mother and father. Ever remembered.—lnserted by their loving daughters, Irene and Raby.—lrish papers please copy. ENGLAND.—In loving memory of onr dear wife and mother, Jessie, who left us on December 23, 1912. None knew hor but to love her, None loved her but to care. —Sadly missed by her husband Albert and daughter Alvin. FLEMING.—In loving memory of rnum, who passed away December 23, 193(1. Sadly missed.—lnserted by Bob, Grace and boys. Matamata. GREEN.—In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away suddenly December 23, 1913. 'Tis sweet to know we'll meet again, Where partings are no more, And the ono I loved so well, Has only gone beforo. —Sadly missed by hor loving husband, Geo. Ed. Green. GREEN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed awav at Huntly December 23, 1943. Memories are treasures no ono can steal, Death leaves a wound no one can heal; Life is eternal, love will remain, In God's own time, we shall meet hor again. —lnserted by her loving son Jim, daugnter-in-law, Elsie, and grand-daughter, Bcv, Whangarei. GREEN.—iA tribute of love to a wonderful mother, Ann Ellen Green, who passed away December 23) 1943. Death is only an old door Set in a garden wall, On gentle hinges it gives at dnsk When the thrushes call. Along the lintel are green leaves, Beyond the light lies still; Vfiry willing ajjd weary feet Go over that sill, Tliere is nothing to trouble any heart, Nothing to hurt at all; Death is only an old door Set in a garden wall. —Linn. Sam, grandsons. Rowan and Gray. GREEN.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away suddenly. December 23, 1943. Memories drift to scenes now past. Time rolls on, but memories Inst. —Sadly missed by daughter, Dorrie. son-in-law. Bill, and grandson, Warren. KANE.—In loving memory of Myrtle, dearly-loved only child of Peter ar.d Myrtle Kane, who fell asleep December '23, 1011; aged 15% years. In memory we sco her just the same, As long as we live we will treasure her name; Deep in our hearts she is living yet, We loved her too dearly to ever forget. —Longed for always by her mother and father. KANE.—In loving memory of our dear niece, Myrtle, who died December *23, 1911. Treasured memories.—lnserted by Auntie Kate and Uncle Mack. MADSEN. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Albert, who passed away at Harapepe, Waikato, December 23, 1923; and also loving brottior and comrade of Maurice, Bill and Wallie, who fought in the Battle of France, 1916-1918. —Ever remembered by his sister, Elizabeth. MEEK. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away December 23, 1038. —lnserted by her loving son. MURRAY. —In loving remembrance of my dearest daughter, Freda Murray, passed away October 7, 1942. This is the third Christmas since you left me, dear, . , J And I wish yon were here as in the days gone by; , . . , 1 am still longing to hear you singing and whistling along the road. And to see you come smiling through the door. I miss you because I loved you, 'Tis lonely here without you, and sad am 1 today. But I'll meet you by-and-bye. —(Arohanui by your ever-loving mother, Te Hapura. PENMAN. —In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, who passed away on December 23, 1913.—Inserted by his loving family and grandchildren. PORTLAND.—In loving memory of our dear grandson, Leu. passed away December 23 1934. R.I.P. Loved and remembered always.—lnserted by his grand-dad and grandma Portland. PRATT.—In loving memory of Ada, who passed away December 23. 1943. Not just today, but every day, In silence I remember. —lnserted by her loving husband. READER. —In loving memory of our cousin and auntie, Mag, who passed away December 23. —Ever rernemberedj by £ ller family. Hamilton. . , . ROSS.—.In fondest memory of pur loving mother, who passed through " the little white gate" December 23, 1942. Will always be in our thoughts till life's journey is ended.—lnserted by Fiona and Allan. SHELMERDINE.—In loving remembrance of our dear hutibund and father. He never failed to do his best, His heart was true and tender; Patiently toiled for those he loved And left us to remember. —lnserted by wife, son, Frank, and Inez. SZEKANY, ' Dr., former Professor of Geology and Chemistry, Budapest.—ln loving memory of brother and brother-in-law, Bela, who passed away December, 1913. ' MementoMori. —Geza and Rosi. THOMPSON. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Iritana te Mirimga, who died December 23, 1913. The call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near; -\nd only thot-e who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. brother's, Taka and Waata. WESTON. —In loving memory of my dear husband, William, who departed this life December 23, 1043. . In memorv I seo him just the same, As long as I live I "will treasuro his name. Deep in my heart he is living yet, I loved him too dearly to evor forget. —inserted by his loving wife, Jean. WESTON.—In loving memory of our dear Pop, who passed away December 23, 1943. R^L.P. This sad Christmas has no/joy for us, We can't forget the Pop w-e lost; He was always loving, gentle and kind, God only made a few of his kind. A dearly-loved father right to the end, One of the best God could send. If we had the world to give, We'd give it and more just to see Ilia darling face come smiling through our Sad?y r inlseed by his loving daughter, Pat, son-in-law, Jim, and grandson. Jimmy. WESt6n.—ln loving memory of Fop. who departed this life December 23 1948. Hearts that love you can never forget, In memory you are with us vet; Memories of you and us together Will linger in my heart, forever. —lnserted by Girlie. . WESTON.—In fond and loving memory of dear Pop, departed this life December 23, 1943. 'Tis Just a year ago today God called dear old dad away; He bade no one a last farewell, Ho said good-bye to none, Heaven's gates just opened wide And a Gentle Voice said Come. Always remembered by his loving daughter, Molly, also George and grand'^WESTON.—ln loving memory of darling Pop, who departed this life December 23, 19 A little word, not hard to write, One we'll remember all through life: Pop. T —lnserted by his loving daughter, Jean, and son-in-law. Frank, and grandchildren. WITEHIRA. —A tribute to the memory of our darling infant son, Allan (Bo Bo), age 6 months, who was called back to the arms of Jesus, Decomber 17, 1943. Fondly we loved him, hee dear to us still Rut in grief we must bend to God s holy will; Our sorrow is great, our loss is hard to bear, But angels, dear Allan, will guard you with care. The call was sudden, it was severe, To part with our baby wo loved so dear. It was God's holy will, we won t complain, But we hope we will meet in Heaven attain sister. Charlotte. Hine and James Paora Witehira.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 25084, 23 December 1944, Page 1