IN MEMORIAM.
jBREALY— In loving memory of our dear son, Sidney, who died March 10, 1929. Aha passing years can never change .Our thoughts of him, so dear, pond memories linger every day, I Remembrance keeps him near. •—lnserted by his parents and sister, Freda. (CAMERON —In loving memory of Kate Cameron, who died March 10, 1937.. Loving thoughts, true and tender, Just to show I still remember. »—lnserted by her old friend, M. Fraser. CREED—In loving memory of our Wee Richard, who passed away at Hanmer, March 10, 1937. One day. at dawn, the Master came. He walked among His flowers. He touched the lilies one by one,' But the one He plucked was ours. —-Inserted by his loving granny and granddad Farrow. CREED—In loving memory of little Richard, who passed away at Hanmer, March 10, 1937. Fondly remembered. •—lnserted by his loving aunt and uncle, Hilda apd Noel. CREED—In loving memory of our darling wee Richard, who passed away at Hanmer on March 10, 1937. Two years have passed since that sad •lay. Wben one we loved was called away. We loved him then, we love him ‘still, We miss him now and always will. —lnserted by his loving father and mother. STEVENSON—In loving memory of wee John Lister, who passed away on March 10. 1936. With tender love and deep regret. We who loved you never forget.
—lnserted by his loving parents and grandparents, Mr and Mrs Bates and Noelene.
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22656, 10 March 1939, Page 1
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