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IN MEMORIAM

HAMPTON—In loving memory of Margaret (Peg), who passed away at Hanner Springs on March 5, 1946. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband.

KING—In loving memory of dad, who was called home, March 4, 1946. Some may forget you now you are gone, We will remember, no matter how long. —lnserted by his loving son, Fred, Claire, and little Fred.

SCHOU— In loving remembrance of my dear sister. Some day, some time, our eyes will see ihe dear face we hold in memory, And God will link the broken chain -mi closer when we meet again. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, K. and W. Harvey. SCHOU—In loving memory of dear aunbe who died March 5, 1943. 100 dearly loved to ever be forgotten, ■-inserted by her loving niece and “epnew, Margaret and Trevor. —ln loving memory of dear -am (Samuel Ross), who passed to the “Sher life on March 5, 1947. comforting are the thoughts that iroger, When our loved ones cross death’s sea, ror we know that when our remaining years are over, again we shall be. by his loving wife. May. In loving memory of a dear S^ d and father, Walter Herbert 2 S lm Pson, who passed away on J«eh 5, 1946. Always a beautiful memory of one we j loved so dear. by his loving wife and child-

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25435, 5 March 1948, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25435, 5 March 1948, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25435, 5 March 1948, Page 1

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