FUNERAL NOTICES.
. HGOPER.-^Fhe Friends of the late John ■Henry Hooper are invited to attend his Funeral, £«!h Wl 1 11^? 6 our eha PeV °- Monday, September; 4. 1944, at the conclusion;-of a - Service, commencing at 10 a.m., for the karori ?«?"&■•m BosS*- H- WUbo-W Sons, Ltd. 164 Adelaide Rd. : runeral of the late Peter ■GUchrlst McArthur will leave our Chapel Kings.Cres., Lower Hutt, on Monday, September 4, 1944, at 11 a.m., for the Taita CemeT? ry * - , ?rivate Interment. J. B. Croft, Ltd., Funeral Directors, Hutt and Petone. -.;. - STOTT.—The Friends of Mr. R.: Stott are<! respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of n, If te belovea wi fe, 'Eva Maynard, which gill leave our Chapel, King's Cres., Lower autt, en Monday, September 4, 1944 at ° p.m.,-for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. Croft, Ltd., Funeral Directors, Hutt and Petone.
NEW ZEALAND ROLL OP HONOUR. IN '-MEMORIAM. DIAMOND.—A never-forgotten memory of my dear brother, Pte. Len Diamond, 23rd . Bines, died of wounds September 4, 1942 Always friendly, unselfish, and kind Few in this world his equal to find, I miss.his help and cheery ways, With him I spent such happy days. I miss .him when I need a friend. On him I always could depend ' Inserted by his sisUr, brother-in-law, and u««7i£«^- nie,ces'" Joan' JW- and Yvonne. HAYDON.—In proud and loving menjpry of Sergt. Pilot Agustine Albert (Gus), killed on active service September 2, 1942 ■ RIP .' Inserted by Ms sorrowing parents,' 'brother and sisters. IHUNNS, Pte. B. R.-^Died'of wounds. Middle East, September 1, 1942. /'Never forgotten." I? serted by his brother, Howard RAIT.—A tribute to one of the best, our comrade and pal, Lew, who died on active service September |2, 1942., Not just today, but every day Inserted by Dick, Jock, and Lou (overseas). IN MEMORIAM. AUGUST.—In loving memory of my dear ■i wife and mother, Lily Edna, who passed away • September 3, 1943. "Ever remembered." ' Inserted by her loving husband, John, and family. • BASILE.—In. loving memory .of our dear Vlncie, who passed away September 3, 1937----aged 7 years. His memory is my dearest treasure • • ■ In my heart he will live for ever J.Pfi'^A.P/ motn' er, father, and sister. In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Annie . Beardsmore, who passed away September .3, 1943. Remembrance. ' Inserted by' her loving daughters, Lucy and Flo. - *T.Bi!" ANDJI!, ORD'~ln }ov'mS memory of Reginald Nicholas Blandford, who passed away at Shan- ■ noh September 1, 1940. • Ever in our thoughts. ™ c °y T hls lo^ne mother,, sisters, brothers. DODDS— In loving memory 'of our darling wee daughter and sister,, who passed away -September 3, 1942. ,• . The children of Heaven, all robed in white, Were playing one day in the city of light, When Jesus came smiling and said to hi 3 band, "Here's another wee playmate; give Nancye your hand." Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and SiSc°, r; ,oSi tio Betty> Uncle Albert < and Altec. ,• ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of our dear ' ¥ }Uo gran' who passed away September j*> 1943. ■ ' She. never failed to do her best - Her heart was true and tender; - She toiled so hard for those she loved ■ Then left us to remember. I'jserted by Gordon, Eileer and Joan. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of our dear mother^ who passed away September 2, 1943 In silence we remember. ' , ... ..__ _ , . —Hinsley and Inez. ELLIOTT.—In loving memory of dear mum ?£?<» firan ' Passed away on September 2, God's greatest gift—Remembrance r.*.1?, 3,^ 6*1 by Colln. Bet, and Bobby. GALVJN,—In loving meftiory of wee Lester who passed away September 2, 1943; aged 11 months. Not gone from daddy's memory. Not gone from mummy's love. Just another little angel, - Gone to his heavenly home above. Inserted by his loving mother, father, and brother. --HALFORD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 3, 1943. Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving husband, Des.. Con Mod. . JONES.—In loving memory of dear Ted, ' who was accidentally lulled September 2, 1942. . ■ Remembrance. * 'fm JOPSOM. —In memory of our dear dad, who lassed away September 3, 1942. Deep in, our hearts a memory Is kept, ■ ■ Of • one we loved and •will neveT forget. , ; . Tnserted. by Eileen and Clarrle.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1944, Page 1
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