IN MEMORIAM
ALLEN.—In loving memory of onr dear daughter and sister, Ruth, who passed awa.v August 5, 1943. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of our dear Ruth we loved and will nover f"rget —lnserter' by mum. dad. brothers and r.ist»? *3. ALLEN.—In loving memory of onr dear wife and mother, who passed awa.v August 5, 1943. Your call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought your end so near. You were loving, gentle and always kind, A beautiful memory left behind. "["is only those who have lost that eari tell The sorrow of partiug without farewell —lnserted by her loving husband and children. ANDERTON. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away August 0, 1913. Happy and smiling, always content, Loved and respected wherever she went; Always thoughtful, always kind. A beautiful memory left behind. —Sadly missed by her loving husband and Merle. ANDERTON. —Loving memories of our very dear friend, Mary Jane, who fell asleep August 0, 1913. God's greatest gift—remembrance. —By the Graham family. ANDERTON, —Our dearest mother and grannie, passed away Angus!'o, 1913. Though life brings much that is altered And time brings much that is new, There is one thing Dial never will alter: Our memory, dear mother, of you —Ann. Robert and wee Mary. ARNOLD.—Cherished memories of my tieloved husband, promoted to glory August (i, 1911. Sheltered by the Rock of Ages, Anchored on the heavenly shore, God's purpose we cannot see, But all is well that is done by Thee —lnserted by his loving wife. BLITVICH.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Ivan, who was suddenly drowned in the Whangarci River, August 0, 1083. Loving memories never die.—lnserted by his loving brother. Mate, sister-in-law. Mary, and nephew, Paul. CARTER.—In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, William, who passed away on August 5, 1914. Loved and respected wherever he went. Always thoughtful and kind, And beautiful memories left behind. —lnserted by his loving son and family, Jim, Doris, Margaret and Joan, COWLEY.—In loving memory of rn.v dear wife. Eliza, who passed away August r>, 19 lit. Sadly missed by her loving husband and sons, Edward. Walter. Norman, and daughters-in-law, Elva and Barbara, and grandchildren. Until the dawn breaks and the shadows flee away.—lnserted by her loving husband.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25273, 6 August 1945, Page 1
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