In Memoriam
I ■ AVIA —ln loving memory of ; Torlse Avia, loving mother 1 and grandmother who passed ; away 14th February 1985. —Fondly remembered and ! missed by children and ■ grandchildren In New Zea- ■ land and Samoa. CEELEN, Jacqu«lln« Mare*. Fondest memories of Jackie who passed away February 14, 1985. Result of accident Memories are wonderful things They last the longest day They never wear out or ever get lost And they cannot be taken away. —lnserted by Chris and all the Horgan family. FRASER, Beatrice Emmeline — In ever loving memory of our dearest mother, left us Feburary 14 1982. When we were children she gave us love and fullest measure, her life was hard but it didn't deter her to those she loved, she gave her all, and those she left behind will never forget her. . Worries she had many but never did she let it depress her, away in that beautiful ' somewhere we hope you find happiness and peace. Our love is strong and our memories of , you are ever lasting. —Sadly missed by daughter Daphne and son Alllster. LYNSKEY Clarence Oulda — Passed away February 14th, 1978. Remembered always. —By Peter, Barbara, Nathan and Clayton. PETTIGREW, William Henry (Bill) — Treasured memories of a very much loved husband and stepfather who passed away February 14, 1985. "In thy presence there Is fulness of Joy.” Psalm 18.vH —lnserted by Delwyn and MlcheUe. RODER George A. — Treasured memories of a loving husband and devoted Dad. It’s two years today you left us all behind The years you gave to us were, days of joy and pride You taught us one and all the art of smiling through No tears of sadness or grief we share In memory of you But of years of sheer fulfillment for us all who have known you ' Ma te Atua koe e manaakl 1 taku hoa rangatlra —lnserted by Elsie, John, ; Martin and Deryn. WRIGHT, Leicester, Clarence i — Tragically killed February 14, 1984. As I write this message my i silent thoughts bring many a tear, two years ago today sweatheart you kissed my Ups, I won’t be long love, you said to me with a smile. Little did we know the pain and the heartache that would foUow that last moment In time. Many things may change but not the memory this day brings. Our treasured hopes and dreams will live on sweatheart as does your garden. As I sit alone and watch the evening sun setting over our home, I know that you are only a thought away with a cluster of beautiful memories. Sadly my love as you look Inside my heart you will find that I have cried a million tears for you. No one knows the heartache of your empty chair, If I could have only one wish In this world it would be give me back the hands of time, give me yesterday when life was sweet and complete, for you Leicester with all my love Therese. P.S. I will get those Roydvale traffic lights for you.
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Press, 14 February 1986, Page 31
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