IN MEMORIAM.
CLINTON—In loving memory of dear Pat, who passed away on December 24, 1937. Upright and just in all his ways, Dpved and respected till the end of his days. Always so good, true, and kind; Few in this world his equal you’d find. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, H. and J. Gibson, and nieces. Glad and Nan. FRASER—In loving memory of cur dear Joan, who passed away December 24. 1930. She was too pure for this cold earth. Too beautiful to stay. Earth has one gentle soul the less. Heaven one angel more. —lnserted by her loving parents and Gran. T.V. BRUN —In loving memory of Flora Elsie, dearly loved wife of H. G. Le Brun, passed away December 25, 1928. Loved by all. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. LIMB—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on December 26, 1937. Not just to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. McDOUGALL—In loving memory of dear grandma, who passed away December 24, 1937. —lnserted by Iris, Jack, and Donald, Wellington. McDOUGALL —In loving memory of a loving wife and mother, who passed away December 24, 1937. —lnserted by her devoted husband and son and daughter-in-law. McDOUGALL —In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away December 24, 1937. —lnserted by her loving son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, Jack and Clarice. NORTON —In loving memory of Nellie, dearly loved daughter of G. and E. Norton, died December 25, 1923. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by her father, mother, brothers, and sisters. THOMPSON—In loving memory of Private A. C. Thompson, of Waiau, killed in action in France, December 25, 1917. Sweet to our memory, dear to our heart. Our love to your memory will never depart. We know that our years, may they be many or few. Will be years of remembrance, dear Charlie, always of you. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. WILKINS —In ever loving memory of my dear wife, Emily Jane, taken so suddenly from me on December 25, 1937. One year, to-day, since that sad day. When my dear passed away; I love her yet, I miss her still, No one on earth her place can fill. —lnserted by her loving husband, William, WOOD—In loving remembrance of Neil (Mac), who passed into Summerland on Christmas morn; aged 15 years. Dearly loved and youngest son of Robert and Martha Wood, and loved brother of Jack and Bobbie. Loved ones, I am happy. Though ’twas hard to part. Still, my spirit lingers near your Aching hearts. Loved ones, cease thy weeping. For angels round me smile. We are parted only for a little while. —lnserted by his loving pare'hts and brothers, {
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22593, 24 December 1938, Page 1
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