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IN MEMORIAM

CLEMENT —ln memory of our loved ones—mother, passed away March 8, 1926' father May 14, 1938; sister', May 14, 1940; brother. May 24, 1940.—Inserted by their loved ones, Oamaru. JACKSON.—In fond and loving memory of my dearest husband and father, who passed away May 14, 1946 Gone are the days we once enjoyed. When we were all together; How sad and changed it all is now, Since you have gone for ever. Sacred is the spot where you are laid, Many a visit in silence is paid, TO lay down a flow’er in remembrance of thee— • , . Never forgotten, and never shall be.

—lnserted by his ever loving wife and son. David. . •

JACKSON.—In ever loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, whom God called home May 14, 1946. He sleeps in God’s beautiful garden, In the sunshine of perfect peace; Resting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace he awaits us all. God will link the broken chain, As one by one we meet again. At the heavenly gates he will greet us. With the same sweet loving smile; We’re parted only, daddy dear, for just a little while, —lnserted by his loving daughter, Kathleen, son-in-law, Gordon, and wee grandson, Allan. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved daddy, who passed away May 14, 1946. Sleep on, dear daddy, for it is true, You suffered long and told but few; Peacefully sleeping, free from palm We should not wake you to suffer again. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Lorraine, and sons, Douglas and* John.

JACKSON.—In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away on May 14, 1946.

A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A father whose worth can never be And all’ who knew him, they will know Just what we lost two years ago. To those who have a father, Guard him with loving care; Because you wijl never know his value . . . Until you see his vacant chair. and son-in-law Robbie JONES.—In loving memory of my dear husband David tones, who passed away at Melbourne, May 14, 1946: late of Waipiata. * Memory is a golden chain That links us till we meet again. —lnserted oy his loving wife, Grace JONES.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on May 14, 1946 at Melbourne. We think of him in silence; We often speak his name; But all we have left are sweet memories And his photo in a frame. -Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and Bert, and wee Trevor. JONES.—In sad but loving memory of our dearest dad, who passed away on May 14, 1946, at Melbourne. Hearts that loved you never forget; In fondest memory you are with us yet. -Inserted by his loving daughtet and son-in-law, Thelma. Doug, and wee Marie.

McCONNACHIE. —In loving memory of dad, James McConnachie, who passed away May 14. 1946 —lnserted by his loving son,' Murray.

McKENZIE.—In loving memory of dear mum, who passed away at Balclutha on May 14, 1940 Not just to-day, but every day. In silence I remember —lnserted by her loving son. Alan, Dunedin.

McKENZIE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on May 14 1940- also Uncle Ernie, May 24, 1940. “ Remembrance.’’-Inserted by Elsie and David Bayne and family McKENZIE—In fond remembrance of our dear mother, who passed away on May 14, 1940.— Inserted by the McKenzie family Balclutha WELLS —ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, Henry, who passed away on May 14. 1940 ' A little thought so true and tender Just to show we still remember

—lnserted by his loving wife and family WELLS.—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away at Milton. May 14, 1940 —Always remembered by Mrs Cooper. Mosgiel.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26771, 14 May 1948, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26771, 14 May 1948, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26771, 14 May 1948, Page 1

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