IN MEMORIAM.
DAVIES-In loving xnnmory of our dear ~Htoie(nee Felton), who was called .home en April 17th, 1916. Dead! Nay. ° nl y ™ iin S en God's wtde ... snore-line: , j ■ „ '' He coming of life's vessels—yours and mine. -Inserted by those who loved her.
FEOST-In loving memory of our dear grandson, Allan Charles frost, 72 Euakin street. . We miss bis absent face and voice That made home doubly dear, But memory fills the vacant placo And keeps him eycr near. -Inserted by hia loving Grandma and Grandpa Uark. FHOST—In sad and loving memory of our darling Allan, dearly loVed son of C. A. °nd 5. M. >iwt, died April 17th, 1922; aged 7 years. Our dear little Allan, our hearts' own deHow soon were you stricken with Death's early blight; . , ' ~-, God lent you to oheer us, but not long did you stay, • . ito Ho wanted you in Hoavon, and He k oiled you away. a. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents and M. ' brother, I*. WOOTTON-In sad but loving memory of MM Henry George, mho departed this life on M April 17th, IM3. rl Dear oflea leave itf, shadows; fall, !*■ Loving thoughts outlast all; £ A year has gono, its changes bring, '" Though deatji divide,- fond memories cling. God saw whep his fpptsteps ; ;faltored, And his.heart grew Jifed and weak; So God bade him, jest in .peace, For tiio, patlvrajr-." ha 4 - tqo -Bfaep." ■ bjfjlia loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18051, 17 April 1924, Page 1
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