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ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM

HOWARD— In ever loving memory, of dear dad, who passed away July 5. 1945. Today, and always you are in our thoughts. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Joyce, son-in-law, Stan, and family.

KINLEY—In loving memory of Emmeline, who passed away July 5, 1945; Remington, who passed away August 3, 1945; and Jack, 1954 passed away °n August 19,

—lnserted by Tom, Harry, Dick, and Peter.

MAYO—In loving memory of a loving father and husband, William Alfred, who passed away July 4. 1953. Sweet are his memories. Dear is his name; Deep in our hearts He will always* remain. ■ L T l "s erted by his loving wife and children, Jewel, Croydon, and Paula.

MAYO—Cherished memories of my dear brother, Alf. No girl could wish for better Than the brother God gave to me, And I believe in His own time That Alf's dear face I shall see. —lnserted by his loving sister. Nita, brother-in-law, Ran, and Brent.

MAYO—Sacred to the memory °‘ Alf. our beloved only son, who died July 4, 1953. Just a cluster of beautiful memories Sprayed with a million tears, /And an ache in our hearts for you, dear Alf, That will last to the end of our years. —Always remembered by his loving mum and dad.

MESSERVY— In loving memory of John William Messervy, who passed away on July 4, 1938. ’ We remember. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.

MUIR—In loving remembrance of Alexander Kennedy Muir, passed away July 5, 1958; dearly beloved husband of Minnie, and loved father of Bill. One year ago we stood in tears as you were laid to rest in a bed of beautiful flowers given by your workmates, relations and friends, who thought the world of you. Fondly loved by all and sadly missed.

—lnserted by his loving wife, Minnie.

MUIR— In loving memory of Alexander Kennedy, who passed away July 5, 1958. Beautiful memories of you, dear grandpa. And of the happy days we spent together. But we will remember no matter how long. —lnserted by Margaret, Graham, Noelene. and Bruce Muir. MUIR —In loving memory of dear dad. Alexander Kennedy, who oassed away July 5, 1958. What we would give if we could say Hello, dad, in the same old way: To hear your voice and see you smile, And sit and talk with you awhile. —lnserted by his loving son, Billj and daughter-in-lh.w, Madge. PARTRlDGE— Treasured memories of a much loved mother and nana, who passed away July 4, 1956.

It doesn't need a special day to bring you to dUr mind. For days without a thought of you are very hard to And. —lnserted by Daphne, Leater, Beverley, and Ross.

ROBERTS—In loving memory of dear mum, who passed awav Julv 4. 1939.

All the love you gave us, In happy, bygone years; The comfort of your presence In days of joy or tears; Each sacrifice you had to make. Along the roaderou trod, We always'will remember, As you rest in peace with God. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Nell and Kath. SARGISON—In loving memory of Walter, who passed away July 5, 1958. ; Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife, Florrie, son, Walter, and family. STEWART—In loving memory of my dear brother, John (Blenheim), who passed away on July 4/ 1958.

Remembrance. —lnserted by his sister, Margaret, also Lou, Von, and Hilda. WONNACOTE—In loving memory of Edith Mabel, who passed away on July 5, 1958. How little we knew when we woke that morn, The sorrow that day would fortell. How little we knew we would have to part, With the one we loved so well. You always said we would miss

you, And your words have proved too true. For we lost our best and dearest

friend. —lnserted by her loving husband.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 1

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ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 1

ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28938, 4 July 1959, Page 1

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