IN MEMORIAM
si, RIMMER —In memory of dear mother, who passed away September 27, 1951. Not just today, but every day. In silence, we remember her. —lnserted by her loving son, Jim, and daughter-in-law, Phyl. RIMMER—In loving memory of a dear mother, Susannah, who passed away September 27, 1951, To-day, dear mother, we are thinking, And each day through the year, We will think of you for ever. --Inserted by her loving son, Albert, and family.
RIMMER—In memory of dear mother, who passed* away September 27, 1951. This day we will remember, A loving thought to give To one no longer with us. But in our hearts still lives. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Bess, and son-in-law, Ron. SCHULTZ—n loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret, who died September 28, 1943; also Marie, daughter, who died September 14, 1941. Time passes on, but memories stay. As near and dear aa yesterday. —lnserted by loving husband and father. VALLANCE-rln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 27. 1951. Ever remembered. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Betty and Sina. VALLANCE—In loving memory of our dear mother and grannie, who passed away September 27, 1951. AH the joys you missed on life's highway, May you find in God’s garden of peace, —Ever remembered by her son, Eric, daughter-in-law, Rhoda, and grandchildren, Lynda, Dawn, Barbara, Jimmy, and Brian.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26847, 27 September 1952, Page 1
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227IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26847, 27 September 1952, Page 1
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