IN MEMORIAM
HENDERSON— In loving mem- : ory of a dear mother, who away September 25. 1961. Remembrance. !—lnserted by her loving son. | Tom. daughter-in-law, Doreen, : and family. HENDERSON— In loving me- ■ mory of a dear mother and ' nana. Mary, who passed away I September 25. 1961. : In our hearts you will always stay, • Loved and remembered every day. I —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Archie. , Susie, and family. WILSON— In loving memory of i a dear mother and grandmother, i Anne, who passed on four years . ago on September 25. Deep, in our hearts a memory is kept, Of a mother we loved and will never forget. j —Always remembered by her : loving daughter, son-in-law. and ; family. Lou Pardy and family. . WILSON— In loving memory of a devoted wife, Annie, who passed away September 25. 1958. : Time changes many things, I But one thing changes never iThe happy years that we spent i together. | —lnserted by her loving husband, Ern. WILSON— In loving memory of! mother. Annie, who passed away September 25, 1958. A wonderful mother sadly' missed. —lnserted by her loving son, I Dudley. WILSON— In loving memory of: our dear mother. Annie, who: passed away September 25. 1958. | Some may forget you. Now you have gone. But I will remember. No matter how long. —lnserted by her loving daugh- | ter. Phyllis, and son-in-law.' Colin.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 1
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