IN MEMORIAM
GREAVES —In loving memory of 1940 who P asse d away On April 28, . Years pass by, but memories stay for ever. . —lnserted by Mary, Bill, and family. ■ GREAVES,. James—ln fond memory • of our Jim, who passed away April I 28, 1940. Cherished still with love sincere, Only a memory, but very dear. —So sadly missed by mum. HAMPTON—-In loving memory of dear dad, Robert John, who passed away April 27, 1950. ; —Always remembered by Ruth. ; JOHNSTON—In loving memory of a ; dear wife and rpother, Mary Pettigrew, who passed away suddenly ’ April 27, 1953. —lnserted by her loving husband, daughter, son-in-law, and grand- • children. r KARAITIANA—In loving memory of - dad, William Bourke (Poua), who 1 died suddenly April 26, 1950. I In silence jve have missed you, t Your guidance and kindness we l haven’t forgotten; . Oh dad and Poua now we wish for 5 your reality. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and mokopunas. ; KERMODE—Treasured memories of . a dear husband, Arthur, who went ’ to rest April 27, 1951. Remembrance. KITCHING—In remembrance of our ■ dear friend, Elwin Alexander (Kitch). Your name so often spoken, • Our thoughts in silence fly, ! To the time when you were with 1 us. For memories never die. —lnserted by Graham and Shirley, i Mervyn and Pam, and Mr and Mrs , Frampton. • LAKIN—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, George, accidentally killed April 27, 1955. ; —lnserted by his loving mother, f father, and brother, Bill. i WALLACE—In loving memory of our . dear father, William Thomas, who i passed away April 27, 1956. Time may pass, but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday. I —lnserted by his loving daughters, Myrtle, Gladys, and Phyllis. - WALLACE—In loving memory ‘ of > dear father, who passed away April [ 27, 1956. : A father whose love was always the same, One whose memories will always remain. • I —lnserted by Gwen, Charles, and i grandsons. ' WALLACE—In loving and treasured • remembrance of my dearest hus- • band, William Thomas, passed away April 27, 1956. Loved by all. You bade no-one a last farewell, j Not even said good-bye; - You were gone before we knew, ! And only God knows why. > You left a beautiful memory t And grief too sad to be told; . To me who loved and lost you. Your memory will never grow old. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife. i . .... .
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1
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392IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28262, 27 April 1957, Page 1
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