IN MEMORIAM
HAUPAPA. — In loving memory of j my dear sister and Auntie Molly, w'ho passed away Fe'bruary 16, 1945.^ Your end was sudden dear Auntie You made us weep and cry, But, oh, the saddest part of all, You never said good-Dye. — Inserted by Rangi, Louisa and Nan. Roll of Honour NEILSON. — In loving memory of our d^ar son and brother, FlightSergeant Kenneth, killed on air operations over Ger*many, Feb. 15, 1944. I do not forget him, nor do I intend I thinlc of him dearly, and will to the end. I mourn him in silence and sorrow unseen, And dwell on the memories of the days that havo heen. — Inserted by his loving Mum and Dad, Dug., Cliff, and Fred. NEILSON. — In loving memory of our dearest brother and uncle Flt.Sgt. Kenneth, believed killed in Gevmany on February 15, 1944. Three l^ttle words, forget you not, They don't seem much, but mean a lot. Loving thoughts so fond and true, From those who thought the world of you. — Inserted by his loving sister Pat, Charlie, Jimmy, Diana, wee Roger. NEILSON. — In loving memory of our dear brother Ken, killed on air operations February 15, 1944. Who could have had a kinder heart, A smile so warm and true, A nature loving everyone No one, dear Ken, but you. So as the years go slowly by, The thoughts of your still stay, Deep in our hearts of you brother rear Since the day you went away. - i'^Reniembered always bv Edna and c%'.r
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5329, 15 February 1947, Page 1
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253IN MEMORIAM Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5329, 15 February 1947, Page 1
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