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IN MEMORIAM

ANDREWS—In loving memory of my dear husband, Joseph William, who passed •way May 22. 1954. No-one knows how much I miss you, In my*heart you are always near. I who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns this first sad year. —lnserted by his loving wife. DEMPSEY—In loving memory of Allen, Passed away May 22, 1948. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Rcbbie, Frances, and family. DEMPSEY—Loving thoughts of a dear son brother, Allen, who passed away May 1948; also loving daughter-in-law, June, who passed away June 5, 1952. God laid a hand upon their weary brows. And closed their weary eyes; de knew that they had had enough, £®d couldn’t say good-bye. Joey are resting where no shadows fall: ® Perfect peace they await us all. by mum, dad. Cathie. Neal, and «ordon. GREfcN—Lydia, dearest .’oved mother of Lydia (Pops), died suddenly. May 22, 1951. A trail of lovely memories winds back through the years, mum, 4° the days when you were with us; our memories last and so does love, until memory fades and our life dev B rt ?. *ouii Jive for ever in our hearts, inserted by loving daughter, Lydia, and »R-in-law. Fred. Woodham. gARVEY—In fondest remembrance of a lb7 r »-J oved father and grandfather. ArHarvey, who passed away May 21, '“Jnserted by his loving family. ®LTON— In loving memory of a dear 2 mother, who passed away May God has you in His keeping, But we have you in our hearts. , Oearly loved and sadly missed. .mserted by her loving husband, daughand son-in-law. rE-'.TGN—I n loving memory of sister Jgrtrade, who fell asleep on May 22. Years pass bj, but memories of you —t. , wiU never die. fa-lau- d by iovin 2 brother and sister- - feSS, REGOR ~ ln living memory of a dear who passed away , to memory than words can tell, “tner we lost and loved so well. , unselfish, a father so -rue; . dearest possessions are memories of by his ever loving daughter. | son-in-law. Owen, grandchildren, •er, Marie, and Pamela.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27664, 21 May 1955, Page 1

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