IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON, George Edward,—ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away March 21, 1013. —Inserted by his loving wife and son, Alma, and Mervyu, Papakura. ANDERSON.—In loving memory of George Edward, who passed away March 21. 1943. Sadly missed by his brother and sister-in-law, Percy, Owen, and family, Okoroire. BROWN LIE.—In loving "memory of our dear husband and father, who fell asleep on March 21. It.U l. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Where all sorrows and troubles arc past. Silently waiting.—J. Thess., 1. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and daughters, Kate, Maisie and Janet, sons-in-law, Vince and George. BROWNLIE.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who went to be with the Lord on March 21. 11)44, at Raynor's Road, liuntly. When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, When their words of love and cheer Fall no longer on our ear, Hush! be every murmur dumb; It is only 'til lie come. —lnserted by Ina, Alex. Betty and Ruth. BROWNLIE.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, who passed away one year ago today, March 21. 1944. We think of you in siiencfr. We often speak your name; What would we give to clasp your hand' .And see you smile again. and Oeorge and grandchildren. BROWNLIE.—In loving memory of dear dad, died March 21, lull. Severed only, "Till He come."—lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Jean and Sam. Tanran ga. GLASGOW.— A tribute of love to the memory of our dear son and brother. Colin. Resting where no shadows fall. —Mum, dad and family. GLASGOW.—In loving memory of dear Col, who passed away March 21, ID.'iS. — Ever remembered by Gladys. Redge and family. GLASGOW.—Treasured memories of dear Col. Cherished memories never fade Of one we loved but could not save. —Joyce and Joan, AVaiukii. GLASGOW.—In loving memory of dear Col., who passed away March 21, 1038. — Remembered always by Jean, Vivian, Alan and Norman (overseas, P.0.W.). MacPH ERSON.—.In loving memory of our dear dad and grandpa who passed away three years ago today.—Ever remembered by David, Doris and family. McDONALD.—In cherished memory of my dear mother, Annie McDonald, who fell asleep two years ago today. Never till life and memory perish Can 1 forget how dear thou art to me. —lnserted by Nell. McDONALD.— In treasured memory of my dear mother, who passed away March 21. 19415. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now our loved one sleeping. Sydney. MAR BECK.—In loving memory of Florence, beloved wife of Joseph and mother of Joseph, Dorothy and Arthur, who passed away on March 21, JH42. ROSSITER.— In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away March '2l. liil;?. Unseen by the world he walks by my side And whispers. " My loved one, death cannot divide." —lnserted by his loving wife, Mollie. ROSSITER. —In loving memory of our dear dad and grand-dad. who passed March 21, 1943. He is not lost, ntir has lie travelled far, Just stepped inside Home's loveliest room and left the door ajar. Sadly missed by his loving son. Ken. and daughter-in-law. Dolly, and grandchildren, Kenny, June. Billy and Gaylene. ROSSITER.—In loving memory of our dear dad. who passed away March 21, 1043. And when the great call coines The sunset gleams, We'll walk beside you Through the land of dreams. —Remembered by his loving daughter, Vi, arid Hector and Arthur (overseas). ROSSITER.—In loving memory of dearest dad, who passed away on March 21. 1913. Two years have pass.ed since that sad day When one we loved was called away. The dearest dad this world could hold, Only those who have lost could know How much we lost two years ago. —Always remembered by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Gladys. Joe and grandsons. SHOARD.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away March 21, 191.3.—Ever remembered by Muriel, Denise, Trevor and George.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25157, 21 March 1945, Page 1
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