IN MEMORIAM.
CAMPBELL—In loving memory of our t dear mother, who passed away on * August 23, 1940. ‘ Ever remembered. t —lnserted by her loving family. DONALDSON—In loving memory of ' • John Geikie (Jack), of Edinburgh * street, Ricckrton. Called home, 1 August 24, 1940. A treasured memory of a dear husband and father, so generous, kind; and true, and loved by all who knew him best, j Waiting for that olest reunion. , —lnserted by his loving wife and • -family. . GLASSENBURY—In memory of Albert, who died at Young, New South Wales, .Australia, August 18, 1940. In memory, dear to us,. R.I.P. —lnserted, by . his dad,' mum, and ; •■family. 1 JACKMAN—In loving memory of my dear.husband, William Frederick, •who passed • away suddenly August i 23,1940. 1 KING—In loving memory of Dorothy, ; beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Whitford, who fell asleep August 24, 1940. A beautiful memory is all we have left. •—lnserted-by. her mother and father. | LAWRENCE—In loving memory of bur 1 dear sister Cherry, who passed.away August 23, 1934. , r Always remembered; —Jnserted by Maud.Chaß. and Edith. LAWRENCE—In lovmg.memory cf j ‘'Cherry,’' beloved wife of Alfred John 1 Lawrence, who • passed away . August 28, 1934. ■ *tai a -beautiful memory. j HeKENDRY —In loving meroory of my friend. Jim, who passed away August 24, 1940; ■ ■■ . .. . Ever, remembered. ’; by-Keith Wilson. 1
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23415, 23 August 1941, Page 1
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