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IN MEMORIAM

J^EY— -In loving memory of Andrew ’ c -hn Bailey, a dear husband and father, passed away June 3, 1951. Sweet remembrance lasts for ever, by his loving wife and family. FARKER—in loving memory of Auntie ir «. who passed away June 3. 1949. T Always remembered. ~wserted by Dorothy, Harry, and Caro-

In loving memory of my dear p a 2! ner - Horace (Captain Collier, of ho Passed away June 3, 1954. n Weet is his memory, dear is his name, in my heart, he will always re- . main. by his loving sister, Elsie

in loving memory of dad (Peter). a ‘7 h f as sed away June 3. 1941; also dear her U 1941*)’ Wh ° passed awa Y Septempass by, but memories of them Jl " eve r die. serted by Stuart and Nancy. loving memory of dad, Peter, 0 passed away June 3, 1941. , Fondly remembered. by Percy, Jessie, and family. <fear^-*L Booth '~ ln loving memory of mother, passed away June 3, 1947. As no fS roU on - h> ut memories stay, —l r .-_2r a s t? nd dear as yesterday, and by her family, Gordon, Gwen. loving memory of dear ]|«3 ampton, who passed away Vaught passed without some loving within our hearts, you still loved, as in the days now by 2} er . !oving daughters. Olive, • Soma, and son, Vic.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27675, 3 June 1955, Page 1

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