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IN MEMORIAM

BOLTON—In loving memory of my beloved husband, Charles Arthur, died May 2, 1941. "So dearly loved, so deeply mourned.” —Inserted by his loving wife. BOLTON .—ln loving memory of our dear iSS'u' Charles Arthur, died May 2, ISift/' “To memory, ever dear.”—lnserted "■""by Eric, Arthur, John (overseas), Celia, and Dorn. McMILtAN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Lillian Maud, who passed away - on May 1. 1940. Carey’s Bay. ”To memory 'ever dear.” —Her loving son, Jack, Irene, and, family. MILLAR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep on May 2, 1942. A beautiful-memory dearer than gold; /, mother whose worth can never be > told; A loving smile, a happy face, A broken’ link we can never replace. —lnserted by her sons and daughters, Lizzie, Sara. Willie, and Gordon. MILLAR. —In loving memory of our dear ’ grandmother, who departed this life May ■y’, 2;,l' f - J . 3 by her grandsons. V iLIIGFSKY.—In loving memory of our 'd,-2r ’father, who passed away at Sutton op May .2, 1941. R.l.P.—lnserted by his faiyily. . .; -SCOTT.r-In loving memory of James A. Stott, who passed away at Milton May -2,; 1941. "Ever remembered.”—lnserted . by his ;daughter and son-in-law. x SUMMERS. —ln fond and loving . memory, of .our dear father, who passed aWay at Waikouaiti May 2, 1938.—Inserted '■\?t his loved ones, , T’-r'y'JDRRANCE.—In loving memory of my ,de;r wife. Agnes Torrance, who passed ». away-at-Bannockburn on May 2, 1940. Three sad years have passed away, But love and grief remain: In’life she was so dear to us; In death she is the same. A * wonderful mother only lent; / • One of the best God ever sent. A cheery, smile, a heart of gold. ’ The dearest Wife world could hold. '—lnserted by her-loving husband. TURNER.—In loving memory of our wee', Leslie, who was killed at Clinton, May 1, .1934. .—; rrc are thinking of you to-day, dear Leslie, - i. Picturing you in our memories Just as we saw you last. .. —inserted by his parents, sisters, and .brothers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25214, 1 May 1943, Page 1

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