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(FOE FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 81.) INMEMORIAMBRUNDALL—In loving memory of mj ' dear wife,' Maria Marion,, who passed , away on June 22, 1933. Gone r'-but. not forgotten. - Cl^sf erted M. Brundall. ■DUNCAN—In loving memory of mj ; dear wife, Olive, who passed away or June 22, 1939. I miss her help, arid loving ways, As with her I spent my happy .days. ' I miss her when I need a friend, For on her I always could depend. —lnserted by her loving husband and son Bobbie. LORGELLY —In loving memory of £ dear husband and father, Frederick who passed away at Ashburton or June 22, 1939. You are not forgotten dad. Nor will you ever be, .tonwhile life and memory last. We will always think of thee. —lnserted - by his loving wife ■ and family. McBRATNEY—In loving memory d: Ann, mother of Alice Donriellan, Wesi Coast, and William; her late husband ~ Memories ever dear. McCORKJNDALE— In loving memory of darling wee Barrie, called to.fesl June 22, . 1939; 3* years. Just a year ago to-day since our darling Barrie passed away, Long days and nights he bore in pain, To wait for cure was all in vain; But God above who thought it best, Did ease his pain and give him rest —lnserted by his sorrowing mummy and daddy. PHILLIS—In loving merriory of .< dear husband and father, John Wal ter Phillis, died June 23, 1939. Loving memories. ■ ■•lnserted ; by ms. loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 1
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