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IN MEMORIAM

GAHAN. James—ln loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 17 1946. A little thought, tender and true, To show I still remember ybu. —lnserted by his loving wife. GAHAN. James—ln loving memory of dad, who passed away August 17, 1946. x. a.. “Ever remembered. —lnserted by his daughter Emily and grandchildren. TATAURANGI —In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away August 17. 1946. The dearest brother the world could hold; A loving smile, a heart of gold; In silence he suffered, in patience he bore. Till God called him home to suffer no more. —lnserted by his sisters, Rita. Maureen and Betty. TATAURANGI—In loving memory of our dear son (Leslie), who passed away August 17, 1946. “Another year has gone from us, that smiling face, Those kind and loving ways; The heart that won so many friends, In happy bygone days; Time rolls on, but still we miss you, Never shall your memory fade Near the spot where you are laid. —lnserted by his parents, Andy and Mary’ Tataurangi. TATAURANGI—In loving memory of our dear brother (Leslie), who passed away August 17. 1946. “In our hearts your memory lingers, For we know it’s vain to weep: Tears of love will never wake you From your long and peaceful sleep. lnserted by his brothers, Bill and Eddie.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 17 August 1948, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Wanganui Chronicle, 17 August 1948, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Wanganui Chronicle, 17 August 1948, Page 1

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