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IN MEMORIAM.

CHISHOLM.—In fond remembrance of Archie, who died at Invercargill on December 17th, 1937. Not forgotten. —lnserted by his stepdaughter, Grace. D 0482 DALE.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Henry Dale, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown, 17th December, 1937. —lnserted by T.W.G. 8193 DALE.—In loving memory of Leny George Dale, who was accidentally drowned at Wallacetown on 17th December, 1937. I think of thee in silence, No eye can see me weep. But many a silent tear I shed When others are asleep. —lnserted by his loving Mother. D 0458 DORE.—In loving memory of Lillian Dore, who passed away at Mossburn on December 17, 1937. Not just today, but every day In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving husband, Florence, lan and Elaine. D 0456 COOK.—In loving memory of Mervyn McKenzie Cook, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown on December 17th, 1937. Your end came suddenly dear Merv. Your death did make us cry. But oh, the hardest part of all, We could not say good-bye. You left behind aching hearts That loved you most sincere, That never did or never will Forget you Mervyn dear. —lnserted by his loving Mother and Father and Sister. D 0452 COOK.—In loving memory of dear Merv, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown, 17th December, 1937. A short life made beautiful by kindly deeds. A helping hand for other’s needs. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived—everybody’s friend. —lnserted by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, Lorraine and Bob, Kaitangata. 8168 COOK. —In loving memory of Mervyn McKenzie Cook, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown on 17th December, 1937. He had a nature you couldn’t help loving, A heart that was purer than gold. And to those who loved him dearly His memory shall never grow old. —lnserted by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, Lil and Walter Milne. D 0453

COOK—In loving memory of my dear friend, Mervyn Cook, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown, 17th December, 1937.—Inserted by T.W.G. COOK.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Mervyn,. who was accidentally drowned at Wallacetown on 17th December, 1937. ’Tis one year ago, dear Mervyn, Since you were laid to rest. And the ones who think of you today Are those who loved you best. —lnserted -by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, Dulcie and Arthur. D 0451 COOK.—In remembrance of our friend, Mervyn Cook, who was accidentally drowned at Wallacetown December 17th, 1937. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everyone’s friend. —lnserted by Tom and Ivy. D 0455 COOK. —In loving memory of Mervyn McKenzie Cook, accidentally drowned at Wallacetown on 17th December, 1937. He left his home in perfect health. He little thought of death so nigh. But God saw best and called him home. So with His will we must comply, —lnserted by his loving brother and . sister-in-law, Rita and Bert. . D 0459 COOK.—In memory of dear Mervyn, who departed this life on 17th December, 1937. Hearts that love you never forget. In memory you are with us yet. —lnserted by his loving Brother and Sister-in-law,. Algie and Myrtle. D 0454

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Southland Times, Issue 23694, 17 December 1938, Page 6

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IN MEMORIAM. Southland Times, Issue 23694, 17 December 1938, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Southland Times, Issue 23694, 17 December 1938, Page 6