IN MEMORIAM
BASTABLE. —In loving memory _of our dear Percy, who passed away May 25, IP3W To memory ever dear. —Inserted by his loving mother, brothers. Alton and George (overseas), and sister. Florence. BASTABLE.—in loving memory of our dear brother, Percy, who passed away May 25, 19: iff. Not just today, but every day. In silence we remember. —Alton and George (overseas). DOBBS. —In loving memory of my dear father who passed away May 25, 1940, ' Man\ a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear; Alwavs a beautiful memory (if a father we loved so dear. grandchildren. EDGECOMB E. —ln loving memory ot dear June, who went to sleep May 25. 194f1; aged 11 months. , , Not gone from daddy s memory, Not gone from mummy's love, But none to dwell with Jesus In His heavenly home above. Longed for always by daddy, mummy, Frederick and Neville. EDGECOMBE —ln loving memory of wee June who passed away May 25, 1943. The family chain is broken, Silent thoughts bring many a tear; To have, to love and then to part. Is the saddest story of a human heart, —lnserted by her loving Nanna and Granddad Smith GARRETT. —In loving memory of dear dad who died April 13, 1925; also our dear mother who passed away May 25, 19,32. Ever remembered by their loving daughter and sons, Connie, Bert and Bob. GIBSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister. Minnie, who passed away May 25, 1914. , , . God made a wonderful sister, One that never grew old. He made her eyes like the sunshine \nd moulded her heart of gold. lotte. Sylvia and Emily. GRIFFITHS.—In loving memory of my mother, who passed away at Fauranga Maj take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf; To have her in the same old way Would be my dearest wish today. p'ver remembered by her .son. Llew, and daughter-in-law, Doris. GRIFFITHS. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep May 25,. 1942 At rest. — Inserted by loving son lom and daughter-in-law Mary.
GRIFFITHS.-In loving memory of mother and grandma, who left us May 25, I 9 12. A loving smile, a heart of gold. The dearest, mother the world could hold. —• Ever remembered by her daughter, Mary, son-in-law. Wall.v, and grandsons, Thomas, G eorvr'' and • lordon. HORNE. -In loving memory of our cousin. Betty, who passed away May '25. 1914. aged II yea rs. God has you in His keening. We have you in our hearts —lnserted by Phyllis and family. McCUTCHEON.—or your charily pray for the repose of the soul of Mary McCulcheon our dear mum and nana, who departed this life May 25, 1912. H.l.l'.—Always remembered by Ifulh, Cliff and children. MIKKELSEN. — In loving memory of Kennelh Mikkelsen, passed away May 25, 1912. A tender link of memory is brought to us to<!av. Loving thoughts of you, dear Ken, will never fade away. Ml KK ELSEN.— Memories of Kenneth Mikkelsen, passed away May 25, 1942. A cluster of loving memories, The fondest earth ran frame, We link them in a garland And twine them round Ills name. —lnserted by Florrle, Joyce and Fred. MIKKELSEN. —In loving memory of Kenny Mikkelsen. passed away May 25. 1942 Deep in our hearts u memory is kept Of our dear little brother we will never forget. —lnserted by Lillian and Des. MORRIS. —ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, James, who passed away May 25. 10-13. Deep In our heart* fond memories are kept Or one we all loved and will never forget. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 1
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