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IN MEMORIAM

BAYNE. —Treasured memories of our dear son and brother, John, who, result of an accident, passed away on February 5, 1938; age 18 years. A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. Loved dearly in life and living yet In the hearts of those who will never forget. —Ever remembered by mother, father, sisters, and brothers, Macandrew Bay. BAYNE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, John, who died result of an accident at Macandrew Bay, February 5, 1938. A wonderful brothers only -lent, One of the'.begt God ever sent. With smiling face and heart of gold. The very best this world could hold. —lnserted by his loving sisters, Daphne and Ethel. GEORGE. —In loving memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away on February 5, 1942. The call was short, the shock severe, To part, with one we loved so dear. Our hope's in heaven, that we may meet And then our joy will be complete. —lnserted by his loving wife and family and sons overseas. RITCHIE.—In loving memory of our dear Charlie, who was accidentally killed at Green Island, February 5, 1934. Nine years have passed, how long it seems, In all our thoughts your face still beams. In memory's page we’ll never blot Three little words—forget me not. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother. SCOTT.—In loving memory of dear dad, Frances Albert, who passed away at Dunedin, February 5, 1933. To those who have a father, Guard him, with loving care. For you’ll never know his value Tili you see his vacant chair. —lnserted by his loving daughter*, Ivy, Betty, and Anne. STRACHAN.—In loving memory of our dear boys, Reynold and Roger. We cannot make it seem a day to dread When from this earth we shall journey out To that dear country of the dead, And join the lost ones so long dreamed about. We love this world, yet shall we love to go And meet the friends who wait for us we know. —lnserted by the ones they loved, Roxburgh. v

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25142, 5 February 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25142, 5 February 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25142, 5 February 1943, Page 1

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