IN MEMORIAM.
CHAPMAN—In loving memory of my deaf sister Elizabeth, who fell asleep November 14th, 1935. Also our dear lather, November sth, 1906. Sicily missed. —fnser tetchy E>.Bailton. DOUGAtH—In loving memory,of our dear dad. Peter B. DougaU,' w¥ passed away on November 14th, 1935.. , Fondly remembered. —lnserted by Meant and Arnold. HARNEISS—In toying memory of our dear father, wno departed life on November 14th, 1931. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Phyllis, and Les and family. HARNEISS —In loving memory of James Harneiss, who passed away at Parnassus November 14th, 1931. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HARMS—In loving memory of William Harris, beloved husband of M. Harris, of Avonside, who passed away November 14th. 1934. In memory a constant thought.
In heart a silent sorrow. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MARNELL—In loving memory of Thomas Henry, who died at Lincoln on November 15th, 1934, To memory ever.dear. —lnserted by his loving wile and family. MORE—In loving memory of a dear sqn and brother, lan More, who passed .sway oh November 14th, ivoo. Why our tears run down Arid our. hearts be sorely riven; For another gem in our Saviour’s Crown And another star in Heaven, —lnserted by .his mother, Alastair, and Alan.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 1
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