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IN MEMORIAM.

FAZAKERLEY—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Joe, who passed away on November 4, 1946. Not just today but every day, t In silence we remember. [ —lnserted by his loving Mother, * Sisters and Brothers. FAZAKERLEY.—In loving memory of my dear brother Joe, who passed away on Novemeber 4, 1946. Ever Remembered. —lnserted by his loving sister Sylvia. FORD.—In loving memory of Betty Joan, who passed away on November 4, 1946. Ever Remembered. —lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Colman. TAMATI—In memory of Te Panau, who was accidentally killed on November 4, 1946. —lnserted by Hec. Waitai, wife and family. TAMATI.—In loving memory of our dear (Pan) Te Panau, who passed away on November 4, 1946. Sleep, O sleep in peace and rest, The race of life is o’er, j By Piki-te-ora thou’st laid Neath thy lov'd trees’ fragrant ' shade. Moe mai e tama i Piki-te-ora kura, Whakapu tonu ake tenei he roimata, Aroha kite tau kai momotu nei Ka wehe kite kore na, i. —lnserted by Puhi-o-aotea Ratahi and Piha Ratahi. TAMATI. No verse can say, no wealth repay, For one we lost three years today, Years cannot darken nor shadows dim, The loving thoughts we have of him. —lnserted by Ngapera Ratahi. TAMATI.— We do not forget nor do we intend, We think of you dearly and will to the end, We mourn in silence and sorrow untold, And dwell on the memories of days that have been, Words aptly fitted through the lost of you Te Panau, Who has crossed the path of death, To dwell in the kingdom of God. —lnserted by Janey. TAMATI.— Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, £ Some may forget you now you have ■“ gone. We will remember no matter how long. —lnserted by Tom. TAMATI.— When the westwind blows we are lonesome, Always are the tears within our eyes. Like the rain in beating falls, Do cascade from above. —lnserted by Clem. TAMATI.— Oft the spirit of you Pan returns to me. To embrace in Rerenga land this form of mine, Always though far away I dream fondly of thee, And a sweet pain is ever in my heart —dear Pan of ours. —lnserted by Ronnie. MAREIKURA.—In loving memory of cur dear daughter and sister Patricia, who passed away November 4, 1939. She had a heart you could not help loving. She had a nature that was pure as gold. And to those who knew her and loved her, ’ Her memory will never grow old. —lnserted by her loving Father, Mother, Sisters and Brothers.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1949, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1949, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Wanganui Chronicle, 4 November 1949, Page 1