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IN MEMORIAM

EDWARDS—In loving memory of my wife and our mother, Ellen Marion, who passed away on August 3, 1945. The years are slowly passing by. But still we don't forget, For in the hearts that loved you Your memory lingers yet. —lnserted by her husband and family. MONTGOMERY—In loving memory of my dear husband, Ronald J. Montgomery, who died at Lawrence August 4, 1942 R.l.P—lnserted by his wife. " Sadly missed.” ROSENBROCK— In loving memory of George, who passed away August 4,193 j, also father of above, who passed away August 6, 1922. “Ever remembered.”--Inserted by their loved, ones. STARK—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away August 4, 1944. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by her loved ones. ' TWADDLE—A token of love to the memory of our dear son and brother, Tommy (August 4, 1934)— Always remembered by his mother, sister, and brothers WATTS—Just a tribute of love to the memory of my dear Uncle Herbert, who fell asleep August 4, 1946—Loved and remembered always by his sorrowing niece, Evelein and nephew-in-law. Ted Ashby. Mosgiel. , WILSON—In loving memory of our dear son, Herbert Kitchener, who passea away at Invercargill August 4. 1946. resultof an accident. Not now. but in the coming years. It may be in the better land, We’ll read the meaning of our tears, And there, some time, we’ll understand. Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace he awaits us all —lnserted by his loving parents: WILSON. —In loving memory of our, dear brother, Kitch, who passed away at Invercargill on August 4, 1946.—“ Remembrance.”—lnserted by Bill, Joan and family, Balclutha. WILSON—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Kitch, died as the result of an accident, August 4, 1946; also his two mates, Les Palmer and Stan. Bardwell, killed August 3, 1946. To have you with us in the same old way Would be our dearest wish to-day. We miss your smile and cheery ways; With you we spent such happy days. —lnserted by Bob, Mae, and family. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Herbert Kitchener, who passed away at Invercargill August 4. 1946, result of an accident at Edendale. His memory is our dearest treasure. And will be to the end; No earthly wealth can ever replace His loving voice, his smiling face. Sleep on, dear Kitch, in God’s own time We will meet again. —lnserted by Gladys, Norman, and Ivan. WILSON—In loving memory of oui dear brother, Kitch, who passed away on August 4, 1946. Deep in our hearts you are living yet; ,We loved you too dearly to ever forget —lnserted by Jim, Peggy, and family. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Kitch, who died result of an accident, August 4, 1946. The call was sudden, the shock severe; We little thought the end so* near His loving smile, his happy face, A broken link we can never replace. —lnserted by his sister and brother-in-law, Rita and George, Dunedin ■ WILSON—In loving memory of my dear uncle, Kitch, Who died, result of an accident. August 4 1946. Always happy, kind, and contented, Loved and respected wherever he went. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everybody’s friend. As it dawns the first sad year. —lnserted by his loving niece, Grace.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26530, 4 August 1947, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26530, 4 August 1947, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26530, 4 August 1947, Page 1