IN MEMORIAM
CHESMAR—In loving memory of our dear raother, who died on August 10, 1936, at E‘*“ ltain ’s road, Halswell. r o*aay brings back sad memories Of our dear mother, who was laid to . . rest; And the ones who will think of her this day, Are all of her children and grandchildren who loved her best. —inserted by Rose and George Chesmar. MACKWELL—In loving memory of my *3-’ mother, Isabella Mackwell, who Passed, away August 10, 1948. swuetimes between long shadows on the
Th gTaSS - rhe little truant waves of sunshine pass: My Whfle gr ° W dim with tenderness the Thinking I see thee, thinking I see thee smile. r And sometimes In the twilight glpom' apart, me tall trees whisper, whisper heart to -heart; £wjny fond lips the eager answers fall, minking I hear thee, thinking I hear thee call. Inserted by*"her ever loving son, Joe, ® re - and family. MACKWELL—In loving memory of bur S ar _ m ? t her, Isabella, loved wife of the M ac^w ell. passed away August
.As we loved her, so we miss her.. —inserted by Jessie and Freda. MACKWELL—In loving memory of our l^ r mot her. who passed away August 10, This day we do remember A loving thought we give, n°P e no longer with us, ! P our hearts still live. inserted by Nita and Cyril. loving memory of Louisa who passed away August 10, 1949. my heart her memory is kept, Pearly loved to ever forget. Mn^ erled her loving husband -..PP^Y —In loving memory of mother, pasied away at Woodend August 10, ®°ther. in our garden of memories, 3“ hve with us yet. ami by her loving daughter, Louie, • - rred, Ramon, and Doreen. In loving memory of my dear Louisa Moody, a true friend, who Tn on on August 10. 1949. m e she is not dead. JnV*° r bas s he travelled far; At^ er ? tererj God’s lovely garden,—TneJl? l e?t tbe door ajar. Mon rted by her loving daughter, Josie, loving memory of my dear August’ Moody ’ who passed on be hind our aching hearts, loved you most sincere. can - and never will, -In£^5 t . y ° u - mother dear. dann^I ted by ber loving son, Harold, and Jean. In loving memory of Albert, - loved husband of Jean Murch, away August 10. 1949. just a year to-day since you left me, . dear, F^ n - d , sad the weary way, Ri«7T e has never been the same But you w’ere called away. j /} a PPy am I who to-day can say, Gow o\ ed you and did my best. pL gave me strength to bear it, . to fight the blow. U ftat it me?.nt to lose you win ever know. Hangiora h* S Ovin ® W'ife and daugh-
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26187, 10 August 1950, Page 1
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458IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26187, 10 August 1950, Page 1
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