IN MEMORIAM
MARSH—In memory of a dear wife and mother, Elizabeth Esther, who passed away February 18, 1957. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband i and family. PARTINGTON—In fond and loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Lillian Violet, who passed away suddenly on February 18, 1951. Years may pass, but memories stay i As dear and near as yesterday. —lnserted by her loving husband and family, Ethel, Will, Alice, Fred, Arthur, and Rewa. PARTINGTON—In treasured memory of a dearest sister, Lillian, who feu asleep February A 1951. ; You meant so very much to me, There’s nothing I can say : Could tell theiove that’a tn my ’ heart, k As I think of you each day. Till we meet again. —lnserted by her loving sister, Ethel. STANLEY—In loving memory of a . dearly loved husband and father, L William (Bill), who passed away ; February 18, 1958. 1 We think of .you in silence. And make no outward show; ; But just how much we miss you No-one will ever know. —Sadly missed by his loving wife ’ and son. . STANLEY—In loving memory of , William Edward John (Bill), a dear eMSft. »' w ; Jfou. bade noKmb • I Nor even Mid ,ood-bye. For you were gone before we knew, And only God knows why. ' You left a beautiful memory, A grief too sad to be told, j To those who loved and lost you. Your memory will never grow old. , —lnserted by his loving mum,.Wain, • and MichaeL
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28823, 18 February 1959, Page 1
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