IN MEMORIAM
ABRAHAMS— In loving memory of Lillian, who passed away March 6. 1947. Lovingly remembered. —lnserted by her mother (Mrs Morris), sisters, and brothers. ABRAHAMS— In loving memory of dear Lily, who passed away March 6, 1947. Fondly remembered. —lnserted by Alice, Gard, and Tony. BAILEY— In loving memory of a very dear husband, who passed away March 6, 1961. Just resting awhile, dear dad. Until we all meet again in the Happy Land. —lnserted by his loving wife. Rosie. BARKER— In loving memory of my dear Wife, Gladys, who passed away March 6, 1957. Just a bouquet of beautiful memories. Sprayed with a million tears, And an ache in my heart for you. dear. That will last till the end of my years. —lnserted by her loving husband, Len. BARKER— In loving memory of our dear Aunty Gladys, who passed away March 6, 1957. I Treasured memories silently i kept. I Of one we loved and will never i I forget. Inserted by Iris. Len, Muriel, jßitchie, and Maurice. BOYCE — In loving memory of mv dear friend. Vera, who passed away March 6, 1960. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted bv her loving friend, E. J. Edwards. 52 Battersea street. DEVINE— In loving memory of mother, Johanna, passed away March 5, 1960; also father, Lawrence, passed away September, 1957. Always remembered. —lnserted by Rita and Frank and family. HITCHINS— In loving memory of a dear dad and granddad. Albert Henry Hitchins, who passed away March 6, 1957. . Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving family and grandchildren. HOGG— In loving memory of. my dear husband. John, who I passed away March 6, 1959.1 (Result of an accident.) To hear your voice and see j you smile. To sit and talk for a little while. To be together in the same old way. Would be our greatest wish today. —lnserted by his loving wife, Dollie. McGEE— In loving memory of a dear father. Thomas, who passed away March 6, 1954. A wonderful father, now at rest. For all of us he did his best. Grant him eternal rest. —lnserted by Coral. Norman and family. WILSON— In loving memory of Sarah Agnes. You bade no-one a last fare-
well. Nor even said "Good-bye,” You were gone before we realised. —lnserted by her husband.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29764, 6 March 1962, Page 1
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