IN MEMORIAM
SHALFOON.- In loving memory of my If)*I"** 1 "** w ' lo passed away August 22, His memory is my dearest treasure, in my heart he lives for ever; No earthly wealth will ever replace. Bis loving voice, his smiling face. --Inserted by his loving wife, Mary. SHALFOON.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away August 22, ll» 18.—Inserted 'ly son, I.lopa, daughter-in-law, Marge, and Allele. SHALFOON.-- hi treasured memory of our dear dad and big dadda. who passed away Augusl 22, 1018. Peep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of one we. loved and will never forget. ---Inserted by Millie, Harold, Carmen and Dallas. SHALFOON. In loving memory of my darling daddy, who passed away August 22, 10 18. -Inserted by his affectionate daughter, Oln e. SHALFOON.—Treasured memories of dear dad, called to rest August 22, 10 18. Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. Sadly missed by Coral and Norman. SHALFOON.—In memory of dad, who passed away August 22, l!)l:i Not just today, but every day. -Inserted by Freda. SHALFOON.- In loving memory of my dear dad, who passed away August 22, lift:!. To live was to suffer, but God knew best, For He Who guides us gave him rest. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Kay and Norman Middleton. SHALFOON. In loving memory of George, who passed away August 22 10 18.—Ever remembered by Edward and Mary. STURCH. In loving memory of our beloved dad and grand-dad, Henry William (lex), who passed away August 20, 11)4-1. J>eep in our hearts a memory in kept Of one we loved and will never forget. —lnserted by Violet and Tom, grandsons and Gloria-. WRIGHT.—In memory of my adored orilv brother, Norton, who died .August 22, 1014. --And to him who hath not shall tie taken away. Inserted by his sister, Mona. WRIGHT.-- .In fond memory of Norton.— ■A brother without equal, and our loss always. Sorrowfully inserted by his eldest sister, lln'ia. WRICHT.--.ln lovlnsf memory of my only brother,, who passed away August 22, 1014. It is not the tears at the moment shed That tell of the hearts that are torn. Ever remembered by his youngest sister. Popsie.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25287, 22 August 1945, Page 1
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