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IN MEMORIAM.

AFFLECK—In fond remembrance of my dear father, James, who passed away June 14, 1941, at Dunedin. However long life lasts. Whatever scenes we view. Whatever joys in life we have Dear father, we remember you. -Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mabel and Charlie. ASHBY—In loving memory of our dear mother and nanny, Ethel Grace Ashby, who passed away June 15, 1943. Sweet memories will live for ever, • Time cannot change them, ‘tis true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. -Inserted by her loving family. COOK—In faithful memory of my mother, Lucie E. M. Cook, sister of the late Archdeacon Harold Ensor.i —lnserted by Irene Harkness. DICKIE—In loving memory of Lydia, who passed away June 16, 1940. Fond memories always. •-Inserted by her loving husband. DONNELLY—In loving memory -oi Sarah Margaret, who passed away June 15, 1945. No more to see her smiling face, Or hear her say "Hullo,” Uptight and honest in all her ways. Toiling for others to the end of her days; Always loving, thoughtful, and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by Rose and Bert. FRANCIS—In loving memory of. John Charles, who passed away June 16, 1944. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HAWKE—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on June 15, 1945. Time has changed ih many ways, But one thing changes never: The memory of those happy days When we were all together. “-Inserted by his loving daughter, Jean, and son-in-law, Bill. HAWKE—In loving memory of our dear «ther, who passed away on June 15. Just one sad year ago to-day Since our dear father passed away; To have him in the same old way Would be our. dearest wish to-day. “-Inserted by Sylvia, Pearl, Gilbert, Gordon, John, and Donald. HAWKE—In memory of my dear father, *no passed away at Ashburton, June 15, God’s greatest gift: remembrance. -Inserted by Phyllis. HAWKE—In loving memory of my dear nusband, Robert, who passed away on tae-15, 1945. Time has changed in many ways, BuX one thing changes never: Tbe memory of those happy days When we were all together. ‘“fnserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth. HAWKE—In loving memory of my dear ?A% W fe- passed 3Way at Ashburton ’ AnH re c one who miss es you, father, finds the time long since you went; IQere 4s someone who thinks of you always. Ti Ut * :ries to be brave and content; u5 s . cannot speak how I miss you, heart cannot tell what to say; yoa only knows how I miss you, Tn 1 Journey along life’s way. 7°Y e ° in life, treasured in death, memory is all I have left. “-uivfed ant j longed for by his loving gUghter. Marion “ANDERSON—In memory of mother, who away June 15. 1944. I ant thinking of someone who was willing, loving, and true; fpr smile was as dear as the sunshine. Mother, that someone is you. Z£ nsertGci by her loving son, Russell. HENDERSON—In memory of Agnes Mary. away on June 15, 1944. Jnr Ver remem bered by her loved ones, and Y ~ ln loving memory of dear mum grandma, Armie Bessie Jolly, who June 10. 1935. oeioved mother”: in these words there n, thoughts, our love, and hope that ► bye-and-bye. wnen iif e passec j an( j we are called w . rest - —T«L.iT’ eet a § a m: the Lord knows best. anJ 15 ® ed by ber loving daughters, Ethel ii“„®r»ily, son-in-law, Sam, and grandBessie. —ln loving memory of Amy ’"JFwho passed away June 15, 1942. T In silence I remember. her loving husban d. W. loving memory of a dear 19<% r ’, who parted this life June 15, uj 4 ’ also dear father, William R. FinTn k- died July 17 ’ 1944 - X» ay brings back sad memories A oved ones gone to rest, Aba those that think of them to-day .4 Ar ® that loved them best. *bsertcd by Grace and Eric.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 1

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656

IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24902, 15 June 1946, Page 1

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