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GRANT.—At Kilbryde Hospital, of pneumonia. Gertrude May, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Alexander Grant, and dearly beloved eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Irwin. of 11. England Street, in her thirtieth year. Deeply regretted.
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GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear eldest daughter, Gertrude May, who died November 11, 1918; aged 29 years 6 months.
We never knew the pain she had,
We never saw her die;
We only know she passed away,
And never said goodbye.
The end was sudden the shock severe.
To part with one we loved so dear;
Though our hearts may ache we will not complain,
But trust in God to meet again.
Inserted by her sorrowing father and mother F. and J. Irwin, and her three little children. Vera, Nollie, and Mona.
GRANT.—In sad and loving memory of my dear wife. Gertrude May. who passed away. November 11, 1918.
Inserted by her loving husband and children. Thomas A. Grant.
GRANT (nee Irwln). —In loving memory of my dear and only sister. Gertrude May, who departed this life November 11, 1918.
Miss her, yes I miss her in a thousand different ways.
Inserted by her sorrowing sister, Annie Callaghan, brother-in-law and nephews, Bob, Fred and Jack.
GRANT.—In fond and loving memory of my dear granddaughter and niece, who passed away. November 11. 1918.
Why should our tears in sorrow flow,
When God recalls His own?
And bids her Ieave a world of woe,
For an Immortal crown.
Her toils are past, her work is done,
And she is fully blest:
She fought the fight. the victory won,
And entered into rest.
Inserted by her loving grandma and uncles,
GRANT. —In loving memory of my dear niece Gertrude May, who died, November 11. 1918.
Dearly loved and sadly missed.
Inserted by her loving Aunt Maggie.
GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear sister May, who passed away, November 11, 1918.
Ah, little I thought when I bade her goodbye.
It was the last parting between her and I.
Not even her dear lifeless form did I see,
But ever her memory clings fondly to me.
Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law. Alf and May Irwln.
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GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear friend May, who died on November 13.
Her smiling face and happy ways,
Are pleasant to recall;
She had a kindly word for each.
And died beloved by all.
Inserted by her loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Jones. England Street.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19191113.2.70
GRANT.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, May, who passed away on November 11, 1918; aged 29 years and 6 months.
We never shall forget her.
The one we loved so well:
How much we sadly miss her,
No words can ever tell.
Inserted by her loving husband and children. Thomas Grant.
GRANT (nee Irwin) – In loving memory of my dear and only sister, May. who departed this life, November 11, 1918.
A day of sadness
Always remembered.
Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, and nephews Bob, Fred. and Jack Callaghan.
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Plot 19: Gertrude May Grant (28) 11/11/1918 – Influenza, Pneumonia
Anneolia Edna May Grant (29) 1941 – Miss
In Loving Memory
of
MAY
loved wife of Thomas GRANT
died 11th Nov. 1918. aged 29 yrs 6 mts.
Also their loved daughter
EDNA (Nolie)
died 19th Nov. 1941. aged 29 yrs 11 mts.
Erected by her loving
mother and gran.
GRANT.—On November 19, at the Auckland Hospital. Anneolia Edna May, dearly beloved second daughter of the late Gertrude May and Thomas Alexandra Grant, and beloved granddaughter of Mrs. J. Irwin, of 3, Egerton Street, Eden Terrace, also beloved sister of Mona and Vera: aged 29 years 11 months. Service at above address at 1.45 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) funeral leaving afterward for Waikumete Cemetery.
"Nolie" holding a good sized Baracuda caught while fishing in Belize with Bite Me Fishing Charters located on Ambergris Caye
Nolie , la fidèle gardienne du matos de Frank.
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I love how sweet her face turned out. I never have an idea when I start the face, sometimes it is the first thing and sometimes the last. I just start stitching until I like the way it looks.
Her dress is made from an antique quilt piece - I was given 9 blocks each a different color. I think they were expected to be sold & when that didn't work out they came to me. I made 9 angels and kept 2 for myself - Oona & Nolie.
Weikel’s Store and Bakery, at 2247 Texas 71 in La Grange, was opened by Jim and Jo Ann Weikel in 1985. It was originally called the Bon Ton Store & Bakery after the Bon Ton Café, a restaurant started by Jim’s father, Alvin and his brother “Pop” Weikel in 1929, and ultimately run as a local landmark by Jim himself until closing in 1985. Today Weikel’s has made a name for itself by providing authentic Czech baked goods, mostly kolaches, using Jo Ann’s mother, Nolie Kulhanek Schobel’s recipes.