IN MEMORIAM
CLARK.—In loving memory of my darling wife, who passed away February 25, 1946. I have lost my life’s companion, A life linked with my own; God alone knows how I miss you As I wander on alone. You are not forgotten, Lizzie dear, Nor will you ever be; As long as life and memory last I will remember thee. —lnserted by her loving husband, Joe, Waitati. -
CLARK.—In loving memory of our darling mother and grandmother, who passed away February 25, 1946. God made a wonderful mother, One that never grew old; He made her eyes like the sunshine, And moulded her heart of gold. He made her as near to an angel, As perfect as a mother could be; God made a wonderful mother. And gave that mother to me. —lnserted by Bertha, Steve and grandchildren, Waikouaiti.
CLARK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on February 25, 1946.
In our home there is a picture To us more precious than gold; ’Tis a picture of you, dear mother, Whose memory will never grow old. i The flowers we place upon your grave May wither > and decay, But the love for you who lies beneath
, Will never fade away. —Ever remembered by Hazel, Frank and grandchildren. CLARK.—In fond and loving memory of my darling mother and our grandma, who passed away at Dunedin, February 25. 1946
No one knows my longing. Few have seen me weep; I shed my tears -of a broken heart While others are asleep. When 'nights are dark and silent And sleep forsakes my eyes; • My thoughts are on a lonely grave Where our darling, mother lies. —lnserted by hep. . loving daughter, Theresa, son-in-law. Jack, and grandchildren. Waikouaiti and Maclennan. CLARK.—In loving memory of our dear, mother, , who passed ..away on February 25, 1946.
To-day we are thinking of someone Whom we loved so dearly and true. Whose face was as sweet as the supshine; • D?ar mother, that someone Is you. —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law and grandchildren. HILL.—In loving memory, of dad. died February 25. 1946.
In our hearts your memory lingers, Yet to weep we know is vain; God will someday ease our heartache When He links our broken chain. —lnserted by his loving family. McCONE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, John, who was accidentally killed, February 25, 1947.
Quickly and suddenly came the call, His sudden death a shock to all; God took him home, it was His will: But why so soon, we wonder still
—lnserted by his loving wife. McCONE.—In loving memory of my dear father, who was accidentally killed. February 25, 1947. The flowers we place upon, your grave May wither and decay; ' But the memory of you, dear dad. Shall never fade away. —lnserted by his daughter, Joan, and sern-tn-law, Dick. • McCONE.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who was accidentally killed. February 25. 1947. Though life brings much that is aJAnd time brings much that is new. There Is one thing that never alters. That is remembrance, dear dad, of you. i —lnserted by Joan, Jim, Raymond, Shirley and Graham. PULLAR.—In memory of my husband, Alick, who died February 25, 1945, at Owaka. Forever In my thoughts. —lnserted by his wife. Myrtle Pullar. Tahakopa. PULLAR.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away February 25. 1945. A heart that was always generous, A hand that was ever so free; By those who loved him most dearly, Forgotten he never will be. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Lottie Norman, and son, Sandy. ROBSON.—In loving memory of our darling wee Gaylene Joy, who passed away February 25, 1945. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. —lnserted by hier loving parents and sister, Glennys, Green Island.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26704, 25 February 1948, Page 1
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