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in MEMORIAM , .p®Wl-EY.—ln loving memory of our dear iiii 1 . 1 ) ' ,V nul " wl, ° Passed away August 3, rei Jiemhercd by Val and Plum. iiUWLEY.—In loving memory oi our dear mother and grandmother, who passed awa.v August .», 1943. Ever remembered.—lnserted by iier loving son and daughter-in-law, Aorman and Barbara, and little Marylin, r-'w Graeme (of Morrinsville). DICKEY.—In memory of Conley Dickey, passed away August-5, ,11)18. Ever remem--Inserted by his friend. E. Miller. DQDD,-—in loving memory of our dear taiiier, who passed peacefully away August *}■ Ever remembered by his son and dn «*ht«-n-'aw, Wesley and Irmu. OUFFUS.—In loving memory of our dear 1912" 1 " 0 "' cr - w ' lo Passed away August o, She sleeps iu God's beautiful garden, 111 Iho sunshine of perfect peaco. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Rita and Gwen. FINDON.—In loving memory of our dear dad who passed away August 4, 10-14. His smile and kindness will never be forgotten by those who loved him. and was an example to his fellow men. -—lnserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Harry and Phylts, Paeroa. FITNESS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert, who passed away August 5, 1011; aged 81. Many a lonely heartache, often a silent, tear, Always beautiful memories of ono I loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving wife, Jean Fitness. FITNESS.—In loving memory of our dear dad and grand-dad, who passed away August t>, 19-11.—Loved and remembered always by his loving family. GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on August 5, 1912.—Ever remembered by her loving children. Charlie. Harriett and family. HARRY.—In loving memory of our darling little Glenis, who passed awa.v August 5, 1043. —Inserted by her loving mummy, daddy, Darrell and Julienne. " HAYWARD.—In loving memory of our dear little Ngaire, passed away August 0. 1932 A sweet chord of memory Is softly touched today. —lnserted by dad. mum and family, Waihou. HEWITT. —In loving memory of our husband and dad, Bill, passed away August 0, 1912. —Always remembered by his family. HILL, Evelyn Jessie.—ln loving memory of mum and nana.—Always remembered by Cliff and family. HYDE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, June, who passed away August 5, 1935. Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters and brothers, Waitoa. JAKICH.—In loving memory of dear Marian, who passed away (suddenly) on August 5, 1044. Just a sad but sweet remembrance of a loved one gone to rest.—Sadly missed by his brother, Ivan, and family. JAKICH.—In loving memory of my dear i brother, Marian, who passed away August 5. 1911. Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of the one I loved and will never forget. —lnserted by his loving brother, Ante. JAKICH.—In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law, Marian, who departed this life on August 5, 1911. Your call was sudden, the shock severe. You little thought your end so near; You were loving, gentle and always kind, A beautiful memory you. have left behind. 'Tis only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. —Ever remembered by his loving sister Mladinka and brother-in-law Joe. JAKICH. —In sad but loving remembrance of our dear uncle, Marian, who fell asleep on August 5, 1944. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —Always remembered by his loving niece and neuhew, Amelia and Sefton Begovich. JAKICH.—In loving memory of my dear uncle, Marian, who fell asleep August 5. 1944. He never failed to do his best. His heart was true and tender; He patiently toiled for those he loved And le[t us to remember. To think we could not say farewell Will always bring regret. That we who loved him dearly Never will forget. —lnserted by his loving nephew Tomislav. JAKICH, Marian.—ln memory of our friend, who passed peacefully away on August 5, 1911. There's a road called Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; We will take that road in thought today To one we cannot greet. —lnserted by his devoted friends, Mr and Mrs S. Siimich and family. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our darling little son, William Barrie, who passed away at Kawakawa on August 5, 1941. To have, to love and then to part Is the saddest story of a human heart. —lnserted by his murnmie and daddy. LEYDEN.—In loving memory of dear mother, who departed on August 5, 1910. God has you in His keeping; We have you in our hearts. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son. Margaret and Edward. LYNCH,—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away August fi, 1914. We stood beside his hedside, We heard his faint last sigh, We watched him close his weary eyes. But we ,j list couldn't say good-bye. —Ever remembered by bis loving wife and family. McFARLANE. —-In loving memory of our de.tr father and grandfather, who passed away August f!. 1944. To think we could not say farewell Will always bring regret, That we who loved him dearly Never will forget. Remembered always by Georgo. Ruby, Iva.i and Avis. McFARLANE.—In loving memory of dear I dad, passed awyiy one year ago. I Happy and smiling, always content, i Loved and respected wherever he wenti To have you in the same old way Would be our only wish today. A loving dad and grandad wo will nevei forget. —Norman. Margaret and children. ' McKAY.—In loving memory of Wally passed away August 5. 1911. — Remembered bv his wife and daughter, Thelma. MASON-RISEBOROUCH. memory of our precious wee daughter, Yvonne Nancy, passed away August 5. 1912; aged 1 year.—Sadly missed by mum. dad and Ronald. MASON.—In loving memory of our deal mother, who passed away August 0, 1041. Today brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest; And those who think of her today Are those who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Linda and Ramona. MOIR.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away August 5, 1939. There's a road we call Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; We'll take that road in thought today To ones we cannot greet. —lnserted by her loving son Jim and daughter-in-law Lena. MUNGALL. —In loving memory of our son James, accidentally killed August (>, 1934. Until the dawn break and the shadows flee awa.v. —Inserted by his loving father and mother NOBLE.— In loving memory of our friend Dave, who passed away August 0, 1911 —Ever remembered by his workmates. Jim, Henry and Ivan. PERI. —Of your charity pray for the soul of Nellie, who died November 1. 1943 (feast day of All Saints). Funeral 2/11/'43 (All Souls' Day). Immaculate Heart of Mary pray for her. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on her soul. Today is a day of remembrance. I have suffered since I lost you. Life can ne'ver be the same until we meet some day before the end of the world. IJaere chine kite oki okinga moton Wairua. —lnserted by your loving father, H. Peri, and Dickie Hotere. of Kaihu. RHODES. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who died in Hamilton Hospital on August li, I Oil. Not a day do I forget you; 1 who loved you. Miss you day by day As it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by bis loving wife, Mary. SKEVINGTON. —In memory of Kathleen Rose, dtarl.v-beloved twin daughter of Coralie an I Roland Skevington, died August (i. 1940. —R.I.P. (Taranaki papers please copy.) STANSFI ELD. —In loving memory of m.v devoted mother, Sis, who passed away two years ago today.—Sadly missed by Gladys. TAYLER. —In loving memory of our dear mother. Annie L. C. Taylcr, who passed over August (i, 1943. Father, in thy gracious keeping Leave we now our loved one, sleeping. —lnserted by her loving daughters THOMAS —ln loving memory of Ernest, loved husband of Jane Thomas, who passed away August 5, 1011. Today brings sad memories Of a dear one gone to rest; And those who think of you today Are those who loved you best. —lnserted by his loving wife and sons. VIDLER. —In loving memory of our dear wee sou and brother. Bobbie, who fell ask'en \ugnst fl, 1911; aged 17 months. In memory we see you just the same, As long u.x we live we will treasure your name. Deep in our hearts you are living yet. We loved you too dearly to ever forget. —Loved and longed for always by his loving mollier, father, Beverly and Bill. VIDLER.-—ln sweetest, memory of our dear wee brother, Robbie, who passed through the Little White Gate. August 5, 1911; aged 17 months. Today is a day of remembrance And many sad regrets, A day we will always remember When the rest, of the world forgets Sadly missed h.v his loving sister and brother. Joan and Charlie (R.N.Z.A.F.). VIDLER.—In loving memory of little Bobbie, who fell asleep August 5. 1911; aged 17 months. A tender chord of memory is soft I v touched today.—Ever remembered h.v his loving Auntie Daisy and family. WASON. —W iII ill in. dearly-loved husband of Alice, passed August 4, 1940.—God's greatest gift: Remembrance. WINTERE. —In «-!ovirig memory of our dear husband and father, passed away August 5. 1932 A thought for today. A memory for ever. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. WOOD.—In memory of m.v beloved husband, William (Bill), who passed away August 8, 1914.—In silence I remember.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25273, 6 August 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25273, 6 August 1945, Page 1