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IN MEMORIAM

ALEXANDER— In loving memory of a dear son and brother. Murray Douglas (Peter), passed away February 8, 1958. Result of an accident.

Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving mother . and sisters Beverley and Kay. ; BOYCE— In memory of Frede-I rick, who passed away Febru-; ary 8. 1965. Greatly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife i Hilda and family. COULTER — In loving memory of my dear wife, Doll, who passed away February 8, 1965. To hear her voice, and see her smile, To sit and talk with her a while, To be together in the same old way. Would be my dearest wish today. —lnserted by her loving busband, Bill. COULTER— In lovtng memory of mum and nana, Dorothy Isabel, who passed awav February S, 1965. Always remembered —lnserted by Alma, David, and granddaughters. HARPER — In loving memory of our dear dad, George Edwin, who was called to. rest February 8, 1943. Rembered always. Mizpah. —Sadly missed by his loved ones. HARRIS— In loving memory of a dear mother and grand mother, who passed awav February 8. 1965. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by Cis. Irene. Alan and Ngaire. HARRIS— In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary, who passed away February 8. 1965. Deep in our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by her loving son. George, and daughter-Tn-law, Muriel. McCALLUM— In fondest memory of a darling husband, father, and granddad. John 8.. who died February 8, 1965. Gone from us that smiling fa*e, Those pleasant, cheerful ways. That heart that won so many friends. In those happy bygone days. What peaceful hours we once enjoyed. How sweet their memory still, But they have left an aching void. This world can never fill. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mima, family and six grandchildren.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 30

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302

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 30

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 30

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