In Memorium Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 PAIN-In loving memory of our dear friend, Nell, who passed away at Kadina on the 6th March, 1930. Ever remembered by her loving friends. Nance and Elsie.
PALLANT Eliza
In Memorium Notice Naracoorte Herald 2 February 1950 PALLANT -In loving memory of our sister-in-law, Eliza Pallant, who passed away 6th February 1949. "Thy will be done." -Inserted by A. and B. Pallant. In Memorium Notice Naracoorte Herald 6 February 1950 PALLANT - In loving memory of my beloved wife, Eliza, who passed away 6th February, 1949 Looking back with tenderness, Along the path we trod, I bless the years I had with you, And leave the rest to God. - Inserted by her loving husband, Archie.
PATTERSON Hugh
_In Memorium Notice Naracoorte Herald 31st January 1949 PATTERSON - In loving memory of our dear husband (Hugh Patterson), father and grandfather, who passed away on 31st January, 1938. -Inserted by his wife, daughters Jess, Meg and Pat, and grandson Jim.
PAULL
_In Memorium Notice Murray Pioneer 5 January 1950 PAULL - In loving memory of Dad, who passed away on January 6th, 1946. A little tribute, true and tender. To show, dear Dad, we still remember. Ever remembered by his daughter Daphne, son-in-law Lin, and little Sadie.
PAYNE Sarah Rose
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 13th April 1918 PAYNE - In loving memory of our dear mother (Sarah Rose Payne), who passed away at Bagster, April 10th, 1914 God saw when her footsteps faltered, When her heart grew weary and weak, He bade her rest for a season, For the pathway had grown too steep, -Inserted by her loving son and daughter, Robert and Sarah.
PAYNTER Bessie Maude
In Memorium Notice Advertiser 14 September 1903 PAYNTER – In loving memory of our dear sister, Bessie Maude, who died at Burnside, September 14, 1902 -Inserted by her brothers, Percy and Will.
PEARCE Emily
In Memorium Notice Burra Record 22 September 1953 In loving memory of our dear Mother and grandmother who passed away on September 20, 1952 We never miss the sunshine until the shadows fall. We never miss God's greatest gift, Till gone beyond recall -Ever remembered by Allen and Myrtle and grandchildren Maisie and Heather PEARCE - In loving memory of my dear Mother, passed away September 20th, 1952 Too dearly loved to be forgotten.-Ever remembered by her loving son Les, daughter-in-law Emily and Family.
PEARSON T.W.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 25 September 1917 PEARSON.-A tribute of love to the memory of our husband and father, Private-T. W. Pearson, who died in France on September 22, 1916. Dead, did you say? Nay, only haven-sped, Just safe in God's home-port; he is not dead. Lost, did you think? How can such lives be lost: Just gathered up, His jewels rare of cost. Gone? Nay, just waiting on God's wide shore-line, The coming of life-vessels-yours and mine -From Julie and his Boys.
PEARSON A.P.
In Memorium Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 PEARSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother. Corporal A. P. Pearson, D.C.M., who passed away 9th June, 1928.—Ever remem bered by his sister Grace.
PEARSONS Effie
In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 26 May 1922 PEARSONS. - In sad and loving memory of Effie, beloved wife of Oliver Pearsons, who passed away May 26, 1920. Time may pass and bring its changes, Fresh with every coming year; But you will ever be remembered In the hearts that hold you dear. —Inserted by her loving husband. PEARSONS. - ln loving memory of our dear sister, who passed away at Adelaide on May 26, 1920. One by one our dear ones leave us, And our sad hearts question why; But we have God's own assurance, We will meet them by and by. - Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Olive and Charlie and family. PEARSONS. — In loving memory of our dear Effie Pearsons, who passed away 26th May, 1920. Though death divides, fond memory clings. — Inserted or her loving parents and sister, M. Kendall, and G. Simper.
PEARSONS Oliver Dit
In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 30 September 1953 PEARSONS. Oliver Dit. — In loving memory of our dear brother, who passed away September 30, 1951. Dearly loved, sadly missed. — Inserted by A. and M. Castle.
PEARSONS Sarah Jane
In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 9 October 1900 "PEARSONS. — In fond and loving remembrance of our dear sister, Sarah Jane, who passed away, Victor Harbor, 1899. "They rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." —Inserted by A. and O. Toleman, Middleton. PEARSONS—In sad and loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Sarah Jane Pearsons, who died at Hindmarsh River, near Victor Harbor, on October 9. 1899. No one can fill your place, dear wife, Our fond mother, so good and true; And we sadly miss your dear, kind face, And we always think of you. —Inserted by her sad and lonely husband and children. PEARSONS — In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Jane Pearsons, who died at Hindmarsh River, near Victor Harbor, on October 9, 1899. When we go home, oh, how we miss her, There we see her vacant chair; And we linger to caress her, We feel darling mother must be there. — Inserted by her sorrowing daughters and sons- in-law, C. and W. Palmer, S. and M. Rumbelow, and L. and J. Wallage."
PEARSONS Sarah Jane
_In Memorium Notice The Advertiser Friday 10 October 1913 PEARSONS. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Jane Pearsons, who died at Hindmarsh Valley, near Victor Harbor, October 9, 1899, aged 54 years. Sadly missed. - Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, C. and W. Palmer, and family, Murray Bridge.
PEARSONS William Edwards
In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 10 September 1942 PEARSONS. — In loving memory of our dear brother, William Edwards Pearsons, who died at Victor Harbor on September 8, 1938. Peacefully sleeping. — lnserted by his loving sisters and brothers.
PENNEY Howard
Hero of the Great War Notices The Advertiser 28 August 1944 PENNEY.—In sweet and loving memory of our son Howard, who fell with his comrades at Milne Bay. Aug. 28, 1942 They rest from their labors.—Mother and Father. PENNEY In loving memory of our brother Howard, Who fell with his comrades at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. Walk quietly now, this hour is theirs.— Eileen and Harry. PENNEY.—In sacred memory of dear Howard, killed in action at Milne Bay August 28. 1942. A thought for today, a memory forever.—Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Parker and Ken. PENNEY.—In sacred memory of Howard (Dear Tup), killed in action Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. Memories are treasures no one can steal. —Ever remembered by Melva. PENNEY.—In sacred memory of Howard, killed in action, Milne Bay, August 28, 1942.—Ever remembered by Olga and Clem. PENNEY.—In loving memory of our brother, killed at Milne Bay, August 28. 1942.—Ever remembered by Iris, Kevan. PENNEY.—In loving memory of our brother, Howard, killed at Milne Bay, August 28. 1942.—Loving memories.— Maisie and Lance. PENNEY.—A tribute to the memory of our brother Howard, killed at Milne Bay. August 28, 1942.—Jean and Bill. PENNEY—In sad and loving memory of Howard, killed in action at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. Resting where no shadows fall.—Inserted by the McIntosh family, "Lochgoin." Tickera. In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 28 August 1945 PENNEY.—In loving memory of Howard and comrades, killed at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. Tread softly here upon this covering earth, that holds our greatest sons. This road they chose, this way of pain was theirs: these sleeping ones are men.— Mother and father. PENNEY. —In loving memory of Howard, killed at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942.—Ever remembered, Iris and Keven. PENNEY-—Sacred to the memory of Howard and comrades, who fell at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942.—Jean and Bill. PENNEY. —In loving memory of Howard and comrades, killed at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. Stand quiet guard, while over hill and dell the foliage fresh of peace will gently rest.—Eileen and Harry PENNEY.—In sacred memory of Howard, killed in action, Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. "At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember him.— Ever remembered by the Parker family. PENNEY.—In loving memory of Howard, killed in action at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942.—Ever remembered by the McIntosh family. "Lochgoin." Tickera. PENNEY.—In loving memory of Howard and comrades, killed at Milne Bay, August 28, 1942. All that now disturbs those hurried graves is the brush of leaves and the ripple of the waves. —Maisie and Lance.
PERKINS
In Memorium Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 PERKINS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on 9th June. 1929. How sweet the word remembrance Of a loved one gone to rest. —Inserted by her loving children.
PFEIFFER Peter Irwin
_In Memorium Notice Murray Pioneer 2nd March 1950 PFEIFFER, Peter Irwin A golden gate stood open, On that unhappy day, With farewell left unspoken, He gently passed away -Ever remembered by Mother, Father, sister and Brother.
PHILLIPS Ern
In Memoriam Notice Burra Record 4 August 1953 In Memory of our dear husband and father Ern, who passed away on 5th August, 1952 Never a day do we forget you, In our hearts you are always near, But God only knows how much we miss you, As it dawns another year. -Always remembered by his loving wife Mattie, daughter Maisie, son Ken, Worlds End.
PITCHERS
In Memorium Notice Advertiser and Register 15 August 1931 PITCHERS. — In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away,16th August, 1927. The links of love that bind us are broken one by one. The chain is getting shorter, another link is gone. — Inserted by his loving wife and family, Booleroo Centre. PITCHERS. — In loving memory of our dear father, who died suddenly on 16th August, 1927. Just a token of dear remembrance, A memory fond and true; Whatever else we fail to do. We will always remember you. — Ever remembered by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Ruby, Harry, and family.
PITTAWAY Phill
Heroes of the Great War Notice, Advertiser 6 November 1917 PTTTAWAY.- In loving memory of our dear brother. Phill, killed in action in France, November 3. 1916. I often think of you, dear Phill When I am all alone. But memory is the only friend That loneliness can call its own. -Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, B. M. and J. C. Reid.
PLENTY Frank
_In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 22 October 1955 PLENTY, Frank - In loving memory of dear Frank, who paid the supreme sacrifice on october 23rd, 1942. Loved and remembered always. - Mother, sisters and brothers.
PLUSH Alfred
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 1st September 1917 PLUSH - in loving memory of our dear father and husband, Alfred, who passed away on September 2nd, 1916, aged 69 years. Wearied of life's long journey, Of battles with pain and strife; Gone from this world of sorrow To one of eternal life. -Inserted by his wife and family
POLLARD Jack
_In Memorium Notice Murray Pioneer 23rd February 1950 POLLARD - In loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle Jack, who passed away on February 20, 1948. Today brings sad memories, Of a a loved one gone to rest; But those who think of you today Are those who loved you best. -Inserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, nephews and nieces, Lill, Jack and family.
PORTER Tom
_In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 12 August 1966 PORTER, Tom, In fond memory of Tom, youngest son of Bert and Elizabeth, killed in action, Tobruk, August 13th, 1941 - Always remembered by mum, dad, brother, sisters Betty and Marcia. We shall not forget.
POTTER James
In Memorium Notice Advertiser 2nd March 1900 POTTER- In loving memory of James Potter, who died at Colby-place, March 2, 1899 We are looking upward To that bright land above A little while and we hope To meet the dear one that we love. Inserted by his loving wife and family
PRETLOVE Jane
_In Memorium Notice Naracoorte Herald 24th January 1949 PRETLOVE - In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane, who passed away at Minimay on 20th Janaury 1948. Some days, some time, our eyes shall see That dear face, held in memory, And God shall link that broken chain Still closer when we meet again. -Ever remembered by her loving sons, George and Perce, and daughter-in-law, Dorrie and family.
PRETTEJOHN Florence May
_In Memorium Notice Advertiser Friday 14 December 1917 PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who died at West Adelaide December 14 1914. Although three years have now passed, Since our great sorrow fell; Yet in our hearts we mourn the loss, Of a wife and mother we loved so well. - Inserted by her loving husband and children, H.G. Prettejohn
PRETTEJOHN Charles Buckley
_In Memorium Notice Advertiser 23 October 1908 PRETTEJOHN- In memoriam of the death of Charles Buckley Prettejohn, youngest son of Rose Prettejohn and the late Henry Prettejohn, of Wallaroo, and in Memoriam of Clifford Prettejohn, son of Charles Buckley Prettejohn who were drowned in the yacht "Thelma" which foundered off Freemantle on October 23, 1906. In very little time Charles, We'll meet upon that shore, Where poverty is never felt, And meet to part no more. -Inserted by his loving mother, Rose Prettejohn, of Wallaroo. Western Australian papers please copy.
PRETTEJOHN Harry Gillard
_In Memorium Notice Advertiser Tuesday 7 November 1939 PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away on 7th November 1937. Sweet are the memories that never fade, Of one we loved and couldn't save. Inserted by his loving wife and sons , Wild and Frank. PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of our dear father who passed away on the 7th November 1937. You live in our memory still, Not just today but always will. -Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-aw, Stan and Nita.
PRETTEJOHN Henry
_In Memorium Notice Advertiser Saturday 10 January 1914 PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of Henry, beloved husband of Rose Prettejohn, who died at Wallaroo, 11 January 1884, after 14 years illness, leaving two sons and 2 daughters of Wallaroo. If love and care could death prevent, Your life on earth would still be spent; Life was desired, but God did see, Eternal rest was best for thee. -Inserted by his loving wife and family. English papers please copy.
PRETTEJOHN Hurtle Charles
_Heroes of The Great War Notice Advertiser 6 January 1919 PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of "Fairy", Killed in action, January 6, 1918: -Inserted by Mr. & Mrs Starr, Fan & Glad. PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of our dear grandson H.C. Prettejohn, killed in action in France, 10th Battalion We mourn for you, dear boy, No eyes may see us weep, But many a tear we shed for you, When all are fast asleep. It does not matter how we weep, no matter how we call, There's nothing left to answer, but your photo on the wall. -Inserted by his loving grandparents, G. & F. Scown. PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of my dear nephew, H.C. Prettejohn, killed in action in France, 10th Battalion. Good was his heart, his friendship sound, Peaceful in mind,beloved all round, Always so thoughtful, loving, and kind, Few of this world his equal to find, -Inserted by his loving uncle, Vic. Scown, late of 27th Battalion A.I.F. PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of Private Hurtle Charles, who was killed in action in France, on January 6, 1918, His duty called him, he was there, To do his bit and take his share, His heart was true, his spirits brave, His resting place a soldier's grave. -Inserted by his friends, Mr. & Mrs. Hoelin & family, Lockleys. PRETTEJOHN:- Private H.C. Prettejohn, late 10th Battalion, killed in France, January 6, 1918 He rose responsive to his country's call and gave for her his best, his life, his all. -Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. PRETTEJOHN:- In loving memory of our dear friend, Private Hurtle Prettejohn, who was killed in action in France, January 6,1918. -Inserted by Mr. & Mrs. W. Kelsey and family also Corporal E.W. Kelsey, abroad.
PRIOR Thomas Edward
_In Memorium Notice Murray Pioneer 2 February 1950 PRIOR - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Thomas Edward, who passed away February 4th, 1949 Too dearly loved to be forgotten -Inserted by his loving wife and family.