IN MEMORIAM.
LAMB.—In .loving memory of our dear .wife and • mother, Jessie, who passed away August 31, 1931. There is one tiling lime never changes, It is remembrance, dear mother, of you. —lnserted, .by her loving husband and family.
SIcKINLEY. —In sad and loving memory of a dear Husband and Bather, who passed away at Dunedin, August 31, 1910. 11.1.1’.
Treasured thoughts of one so dear Are oft recalled by silent tears; A little thought, so.'true and tender. Just to show we still remember.
—lnserted by his loving wife and son Jim (overseas), . McKINLEY. —In loving memory of our dear Father and Grandad, who passed away at Dunedin, August 51, 1940. R.I.F. Not a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always near; We who loved you sadly miss you A* it ends this second sad year. —lnserted by-Ids loving daughter Norma, son-in-law Len, and grandchildren. McKINLEY.—In loving memory of our dear Father ■ and Grandad, who passed away at Dunedin, August 31, 1940. R.I.F. Wo were Hot there at the hour of death To hear his last faint sigh, To whisper just one loving word, Or even say good-bye. —lnserted by his loving son Bill, daughter-in-law .Doreen, and. grandchildren (Christchurch). 1 McKINLEY.—In loving memory of our dear Father and Grandad, who passed away at Dunedin, August 31, 1940. R.I.F.
A beautiful memory, dearer than, gold. . A father whose worth can never be told, : A. loving smile, a happy face, ... A broken link we can never replace. —lnserted by his loving son Searlo, ‘dangll ter-in-law Margaret, and grandchildren.
McKINLEY. —In loving memory of our clear Brother, "who parcel awav at Dunedin, August 31, 1940. lU.P. Wft did not know the pain ho suff-rrd, We did not see him.die; We only know that ho is, gone, ! And could not say gopd-hye. . —lnserted by his loving sister and brothers, Eileen and 'Jim (Napier) and Jack (Australia). ’ PEARCE.—In loving memory of John, beloved husband and father, who passed away August 31, ; 1938.,
Sweet are the memories that never fade, Of one we loved hut could not save; Only those who have loved can tell
The sorrow of parting without farewell —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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Evening Star, Issue 24287, 31 August 1942, Page 2
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366IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24287, 31 August 1942, Page 2
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