IN MIMORIAM.
6/2W6, COVENY, V. C—ln memory of one who "went West," 4th December, 1918. —S.J.H. COVENY.—In loving memory of Fred Coveny, who passed away on tho 4th December, 1918. "Until the day breaks and the shado*» - fleo away." \ Inserted by his aunt ned uncle, C. aud F. Weldon. CROSS.—In sad and loving memory ol our dear brother, Albert Wilfowl (Bert.), killed in action in Franco on the 3rd December, 1917, in bis 21st year. His duty nobly dons. Inserted by his loving brothers, Percy and Clifford. CROSS.—In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved Bon, Albert Wiitord (Bert.), killed in action \a Frauce on the 3rd December, 1917. , So loved; so mourned. Inserted by bi3 loving parents. FARRELLEY.-In loving memory of oar dear son and brother, 41519 Private Jame3 Wilson, •who died of ■ wounds at Polygon Wood,' Yprcs, on the 3rd December, 1917. Just a sad but sweet remembrance, Juat a memory, fond and true; Just a tokeu of affection, And o henrtache still for you. Inserted by his loving parents, sister 3, anfl brothers.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 134, 3 December 1921, Page 1
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177IN MIMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 134, 3 December 1921, Page 1
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