_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 23rd February 1950 WACK - A tribute to the memory of Frederick Harold Wack, passed away February 24, 1949. -Remembered by Tucker Family WACK
- In loving memory of our brother Fred (late 11th Machine Gun Co.,
First A.I.F.), departed this life at Adelaide on February 24, 1949. -Ever remembered by Harry, Jack and Lu, brother-in-law Bert, nephew Dean and niece Maureen. WACK, Fred - in loving memory of dear Dad, who passed away February 24, 1949. Golden memories silently kept Of one we loved and will never forget. -Ever remembered by his loving daughter Dorothy, Jim, Rosemary and Joyleen.
WADLOW Rex
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 7th August 1914 WADLOW - I n loving memory of our darling little son Rex, who died at Streaky Bay on July 28th, 1911. "For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven" - Inserted by his loving parents.
WAKEFIELD Kathleen
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 WAKEFIELD.—In loving memory of our darling Kathleen, who passed away on the 6th March, 1930. With aching hearts and tearful eyes We linger where our dear one lies. And breathe those sacred words once more, Not lost, dear Kathleen, but only gone before. —Ever remembered by her loving mother, father, and brother, Colin.
WALLSCHUTZKEY
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 29th May 1914 WALLSCHUTZKEY - In loving memory of our dear father, who died at Streaky Bay, May 27th., 1913 Good was his heart, in friendship sound, Patient in pain, loved all around; Sweet to our memory, dear to our hearts Our love for his memory never shall part -Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Wilhelm Hirte. WALLSCHUTZKEY - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who died at Streaky Bay, May 27th., 1913 'Tis sweet to know, when oft with tear dimmed eyes We look upon our dear one's pictured face, That, that sweet presence lives beyond the skies, Shielded from earthly sorrow by God's holy grace. 'Tis sweet to know that never more will pain Steal from our dear one's brow its gentle rest, That earthly love will trouble not again - Rest securely on God's gentle breast. -Inserted by his loving wife, sons and daughters. WALLSCHUTZKEY - In memory of our dear father, who passed away at streaky Bay , May 27th., 1913 Long days and nights he bore his pain, To wait for cure was all in vain, But God alone, he thought it best To ease his pain and give him rest. -Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and John Ettridge.
WALLSCHUTZKY
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 19th Febuary 1916 WALLSCHUTZKY - In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Streaky Bay on February 24th., 1915. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together; A shadow o'er our life is cast, - A dear one gone forever. -Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Martha and Wilhelm Hirte.
WATSON J.R.
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 20th April 1918 WATSON - In loving memory of my dear nephew, Private J.R. Watson, who was killed in action on April 11th, 1917. In memory's page time cannot blot Three little words - forget me not. -Inserted by his loving uncle, Alf Watson. WATSON - In loving memory of our dear brother, Private J.R. Watson, who was killed in action on April 11th, 1917; previously reported missing. Australia was his birthplace Britain his nation, France is his burial place, Christ his salvation. - Inserted by his loving sister, brother and sister-in-law - Fran, Will and Edie.
WEAVER Thelma M.B.
In Memorium Notice The Bunyip 13th August 1915 WEAVER - In loving memory of dear Thelma M.B. who was accidently burned at Willaston on August 12, 1912, aged 8 years. Fond thoughts they linger in our hearts, While tears they often flow, And to that sad and lonely grave Ourselves and thoughts they often go. -Inserted by her loving father, mother, brothers and sisters.
WEEKS Max
_In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 12 August 1966 WEEKS, M.A. _ In loving memory of Flt-Sgt., Pilot Max Weeks, who was killed in England August 12, 1944. Parting comes and hearts are broken, loved nes go with words unspoken - Loved and remembered by mum, Nellie, Stan, Jim and Charlie.
WEST Fanny
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 6 March 1931 WEST -IN loving memory of my dear sister and aunt Fanny, who passed away on the 6th March 1930. To think we could not say good-bye, Will always bring regret, But the ones who loved you deeply, Are the ones who do not forget. —Inserted by her loving sister, Lucy, and niece, Alma, May and Cyril.
WHEATLEY Ethel
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 WHEATLEY (nee Moyle). -In loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, Ethel, who died at Hyde Park, November 6, 1903. Silently, peacefully, angels have borne HER Into the beautiful mansions above, Where she is waiting and watching for loved ones, When the call comes to join her above. -Inserted by her loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moyle, Southwark, and sister, Marcella.
WHEELER
_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 2nd March 1950 WHEELER - In loving memory of our dear husband and father who passed away March 1, 1949 (result of accident), Always a smile, never a frown, Always a hand when one was down Always so thoughtful, true and kind What a wonderful memory he left behind -Lovingly remembered by his wife Marcia, Russell, Kathleen, Max and Trevor.
WHITTINGTON Edward
In Memorium Notice The Bunyip 1st October 1915 WHITTINGTON - In sad and loving memory of my dear father, Edward Whittington, who met with an accident and died at Gawler, July 11, 1905; also on October 1, 1911, Mary beloved wife of the above. Gone are the faces we loved so dear, Sweet are the voices we loved to hear; Too far away from sight or speech But not too far for our thoughts to reach. -Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law, Mrs and Mr. E.G. Howe, Gawler
WHYBORN Ben
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 WHYBORN.-In memory of our dearly loved Ben, reported killed in action in France, November 5, 1916. Freed from a world of grief and sin. -Inserted by parents, sisters, and brothers.
WILLIAMS A.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 WILLIAMS.-Killed in action in France, November 5, 1916, Sergeant A. Williams. 27th Battalion. On the battlefields of France, With his comrades true. He freely gave his life away For his country and loved ones, too. -Inserted ty his loving brother, Walter (on active service), and sister-in-law, Bertha.
WILLIAMS Annie
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 9 June 1931 WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Annie, who died 9th June. 1913. — Not forgotten by her mother-in-law, E, Grant. Mile-End.
WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of Annie Williams, who passed away 9th June, 1914. —Inserted by S. McGregor.
WILSON Leonard George
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 WILSON.- In loving remembrance of my dear friend, Sergeant-Major Leonard George, 28th Battalion, 74th Brigade. "Ever remembered." -Inserted by his friend, L. M. H., Hindmarsh.
WINDOW
In Memoriam Notice The Bunyip 18th February 1916 WINDOW - In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, who died 19th February, 1914, at Adelaide Hospital. Our dear one has gone where the weary find rest, Away from all sorrow and pain. But same day we hope, in the sweet land of rest, Ta meet with our loved one again. - Inserted by his wife and children
WOLTER Esther
_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 16th February 1950 WOLTER - In loving memory of dear Esther, who passed away on February 16, 1942. Also dear little Ray, who passed away February 18, 1943. A token of love and rememberance Of two we shall never forget, Their memory to us is a treasure Their loss a lifetime regret, Life has many changes, Joy and sorrows, smiles and tears, But the memory of Esther and Ray Will linger through the years. -Ever remembered by sisters and brothers and uncles and aunts.
WOOD Elsie
In Memoriam Notice The Bunyip 25th February 1916 WOOD - In memory of dear Elsie, who died February 26th, 1911, aged 15 years and ten months. "Ever remembered" - Inserted by Annie
WOOD Sarah
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 12 October 1909 In loving memory of my dear grandmother, Sarah Wood, who died October 12, 1905. Gone but not forgotten - Inserted by her loving grand-daughter.