IN MEMORIAM
BALL—In loving memory of our dear toother, Edith, who passed away June 10, 1946. Sadly missed. -Inserted by Gladys, Daisy, and Tim. CHANDLER—In fondest memory of Mavis uiandler (nee Woods), second daughter of Olive and David Woods, Broaaway, Beefton, sister of Norman, aClele, Edna, Leicester, and June; died June 10, 1942. Loved, remembered, ever near. GRAY—In loving memory of dear Frank, who passed away on June 10, 1943. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mary. GRAY— In loving memory of our dear son, Frank, passed away June 10, 1943. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving parents.
GRAY—In loving memory of dear Frank, Passed away June 10, 1943. Fondly remembered. -Inserted by Gladys and Jim. HONEYBONE—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and pal, Colin, who Was « ken so suddenly, June 10, 1947. To me you are always near. —lnserted by his loving wife, Ivy. HONEYBONE—Treasured memories of our dear son Colin, accidentally killed on June 10, 1947. a* memoi.. of bygone days, And a wish for a face unseen, And a constant feeling that God alone, Knows best what might have been, inserted by mum and dad. HONEYBONE—In loving memory of who was accidentally killed at Cheviot on June 10, 1947. ‘Cough your smile has gone for ever, I k your hands I cannot touch, 1 shall never lose sweet memories di the one I loved sb much. -inserted by Uncle Will, Aunt Ellen, Iris tod Jim. HONEygQNE —In sad and loving memory 10 1947 CoUn ’ accidentally killed June °£t en sit and think of you, i“ e . things you used to say and do, Wonder why you had to die without a chance to say good-bye. -inserted by Myrtle and Harold. HONEYBONE—In sad and loving memory 2f,.hjy dear brother, Colin, accidentally Kuled June 10, 1947. Uea teli * n my mernory than words can my loving brother, I loved so well; ~ways so jolly, kind and content, Jj«vea and respected wherever he went; h° 2- beautiful life, came a sudden end, ne aied as he lived, everyone’s friend, -inserted by Hap and Mary. HONEYBONE—In sad and loving memory 17 1947 Co,in ’ accide ntally killed June n„* y ? ar bas now gone past, nut in our thoughts you will always last, euxj °hen picture your smiling face c,,. n .S m your usual place; memories, which you left behind, »»m always remain with the passing of time. M J? serted by Alma and family. HONEYBONE—In loving memory of dear Wh accidentally killed June 10. 1947. Wk “appy days we once enjoyed, Hnu. n We were all together, v 52,1 and changed it all is now, ,_° u are gone for ever. inserted by Mona, Jim and Jan. r 9NEYBONE—In fond remembrance of 10° accidentally killed June i? token, true and tender, ‘o show we still remember, "-mserted by May and Clarrie. h,, —ln loving memory of a dear nusband and father, A. E. Mathews, called n& toe June 10. 1946. *pur memory is our dearest treasure, k OUr hearts you will live for ever. Summed & y his ov * n S w if e and family. tSV^AY —Treasured memories of my Maggie, and loving mother of e< m. who passed away June 10, 1947. . Always remembered, mserted by dad and Jean.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25517, 10 June 1948, Page 1
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