IN MEMORIAM
ANDERSON—In loving memory of my dear husband. James Dixon Anderson, Who passed away at Darfield June 7. 1948. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. CARPINTER—In sad but loving memory of my dear wife. Gladys A., who passed •way June 7. 1953. We miss you dear, not having you near. Life does not seem the same. My thoughts are always with you dear. And often speak your name. CARPINTER—In loving memory of my mother, who passed away June 7, 1953. —lnserted by her son, Aubrey. IVES—In loving memory of my dear husband. Arthur who passed away June 7. 1955. Sadly missed. Always in my thoughts. —lnserted by his loving wife, Mabel. O’ROURKE—In memory of a loved mother and nana, Violet, who passed away June 7, 1952. —lnserted by Connie. Jack, and granddaughters. ROWLANDS—In loving memory of a dear mother. Ellen, who passed away June 7. 1952. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. . —lnserted by her loving son. Jim. and family.
ROWLANDS—In loving memory of my dear wife. Ellen, who passed away June 1 1952. Always remembered. •-Inserted by her loving husband, Reub. ROWLANDS—In loving memory of mum, Ellen, who passed way June 7. 1952. A thought for todayr a memory for ever. —lnserted by Don. Mavis, and family. TURNER—In loving memory of a dear / Wife and mother, Alice Gladys, who passed away on June 7. 1954. —lnserted by her loving husband and family.
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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27988, 7 June 1956, Page 1
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