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IN MEMORIAM

ALLEY.—In* loving memory of our dear son, Alfred Keith, who passed away October 27, 1013. Sincere and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —Ever remembered by his mother and father. ALLEY.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Alfred Keith (I'irau), who passed away Octobelr 27, 1043. —Ever remembered by i>oris and Ron. ALLEY.—Fond memories of my pal Tirau. who loft me two years today.—Loved and remembered always by Keith Christian. ALLEY,-—Treasured memories of our friend Tirau, who passed away October 27, 19-13. A leaf is softly turned today in our book of memories.—Remembered always by the Christian family. , , , BANKART In memory of mum and dad. passed away October 26, 1942, and February 28, 1931. —Fondest memories from the Cosford family. DRUMMOND.—dn loving memory of dear mother, died October 27, 1942. Today brings back sweet memories Of a loved one gone to rest. —Remembered by Norma, Melva. Trev, Bob, Paul and Sonny.' DUFF In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away October 27, 1933. Sadly missed. —Ever remembered by his loving daughters and sons, Glad, Jane, Vi, Clara, Joe, Em, Vic. FILE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Lionel, passed away October 27, 1041. Today your dear face comes before us, So young, good and true, Our thoughts stray to your lonely grave And the dayß that have gone. 'Til memory fades and life departs We will remember you, son, —lnserted by his loving mother, dad and Evan FILE.—In loving memory of Lionel, who passed on Odobor 27, 1941. Leaves of memory softly fall Along the wind-swept way, Tenderly we (ouch each one And live again each yesterday. —Always remembered by Frank, Olive and Bruce.

FILE.—In loving memory of dear Lionel, who passed away October 27, 1041. His loving memory, so sweet and dear, Is treasured still with lovo sincere. —lnserted by his loving sister, Joyce, Bill and children. GOODLEY.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, passed away October 27, 1043. A silent thought, a secret tear. Keeps your memory ever dear. —Dad. Ina and Kath. HAMMOND. —In loving memory of dad, who passed away at Tanranga October 27. God's greatest gift: Remembrance.—lnserted by his loving wife and family. KERR.—In loving memory of Amelia, the best of mothers, who passed away on October 27, 19-13. Deep in my heart she is living yet, I loved her too dearly to evor forget. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Grace Taylor. KERR. —In loving memory of my beloved grandma, Amelia, who passed away two years ago today. We bless the years We called her ours. —lnserted by her loving grandson, Walter Walker. MoKENZIE. —In loving memory of our darling daughter, Josephine May, passed away October 27, IEKM3. Just a loving thought, so true, To show, dear Jo, we think of you. —Ever remembered by mummy and daddy. MATUTINOVICH.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jack, who passed away October 27, 19-13.—Inserted by his loving wife, Tukre. MATUTINOVICH. —In loving memory of my dear friend Jack, who passed away October 27, 1043. Not a day do we forget you.—Ever remembered by Mr and Mrs Lendic and family. MONTAGUE. Annie. —In loving memory of my dear mother. You were always loved, mum, and longed for always.—K. Snbritzky. MRSICH.—In loving memory of our dear loving mother, who passed away in Podgora, Yugoslavia, March 10, 1945, dearly-beloved wife of the late Paul Mrsich and loving mother to Ante, Dominion Road; Pero (Mrs Sunjich, Papakura); Mate, Franklin Road; late Ivka (Mrs J. Borich) Lincoln Road. Henderson; and Rudolfh, of Yugoslavia.—She was victim of six years of terrible, crucial war. We shall not forget you, mother, dear. Inserted by her loving children. NICHOLLS.—In loving memory of my dear wife, .Annie, who passed through the Little White Gate on October 27, 1012, God saw her weary footsteps falter. The path had grown too steep. So He gently closed her eyes And whispered, " Beloved one, sleep." —So sadly missed by her loving husband, Frank. TAYLOR.—In remembrance of my loving husband, Walter Benjamin, who departed this life October 27, 10'iO. Remembrance is a gift no one can steal, Death leaves a wound no one can heal. —lnserted by his loving wife, Pat, TE HEKE.—In loving memory of our heloved wife and mother. Merita Alice Minnie, who passed away on October 20, 1041, at Bethlehem, Tanranga. buried at Matata on October 29, 1944. A token of love and remembrance. Of one we will never forget. Moe mai o Mini i to urunga te taka ite moenga e koe e whakn arahia moo mai i roto e te poka ite awa ate atna Matata mo otupuna tunga ane mete iwi tenei kua kotahi tan to wehenga atu i a matou e kore koe a ware ware inga wa katoa kua mutu te mamae i mamae tia a e koo mate atua koa hei tiaki moe mai moe mai. —-Sadly missed and ever remembered by her loving husband and family. Frank, Ernest, Rita and Christiana. WOLFSBAUER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 27, 1943. Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few words will show; You will always be remembered By those who love you so. —lnserted by her loving sons, Vern, Colin, Charles, and daiisrhter-in-law, Fernie. WOLFSBAUER. —In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away October 27. 1043. Your memory is our dearest treasure, Tn our hearts you will live forever. —Remembered always by Ray, Fred, Trevor and dad.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 1

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