IN MEMORIAM
BAGRIE.—In loving memory of Rose, who died November 2, 1944. Your cheerful smile and heart of gold Brought happiness and love untold; We miss you. dear,, and always will; Your vacant place' no one can fill. —lnserted by her loved; ones at Waipahi. BAGRIE.—In loving memory of our dear sister and auntie, Rose, who passed away at Waipahi on November 2, 1944. To-day we are thinking of someone Who was tender, kind and true, , Whose smile was as bright as'the sunshine— Dear Rose, that someone was you. . —lnserted by her loving sister, brother-in-law and nephews; Gladys, - Alan, Thomas, Albert and wee Alan, Waipahi. BRAND.—In loving memory of Annie Brand, who passed away on November 2, 1944. Resting where no shadows fall. —lnserted by her loved ones, Greenfield. SCHOKMAN.—Tn loving memory of my dear husband, who i passed awav November 2, 1942. , Life is lonely without you, Sam, And sad the weary days; For life at home 16 not the same Since you were called away. ..—lnserted by his wife. STEPHENSON.—In loving memory of, my dear mum. who passed away at Dunedin November 2. 1946. Memories are treasures no one can steal; Death leaves a wound.no one can heal. Life is eternal love can remain; In God’s own time we’ll meet again. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Margaret , STEPHENSON.—In loving memory of darling mum and grandma, who passed away November 2. 1946. You can only have one mother. Gentle, kind, and true; No other one in this world Can do so much for you. You- often said we’d miss you; Your words have all come true. > We lost our best and dearest friend. Dear mum, when we lost you. —lnserted by her. loving daughter and son-in-law. Mavis and Jim. and two little granddaughters. ' STEVENSON.—In loving memory of Milly. who passed away November 2, 1939. And when our task is o’er, And granted sweet release; To return to earth as gently As the falling leaves. —lnserted by P. Stevenson, Oamaru. YOUNG.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Clarendon, November 2, 1942. Your memory to us is a keepsake . With which we never will part; Though God has you in His keeping. We still have you in our hearts. —lnserted by her husband and family.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26918, 2 November 1948, Page 1
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380IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26918, 2 November 1948, Page 1
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