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IN MEMORIAM

ANDERSON— In loving memory of wee John, who passed away November 7, 1959. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving mum, dad, and Julie. BARR— In loving memory of dear lan, killed November 7, 1955. Always loved and remembered. Sadly missed. —lnserted by Margaret, Andy, Bev and John. CLIFFORD— In fond remembrance of my dear parents, Sarah Jane, who passed away November 7, 1956, and James William, who passed away May 17, 1946. Just as they were they will always be, Fondly kept in our memory. —Always remembered by Marg and Jack( MARTYN— In loving memory of a dear father, William Arthur, who passed away November 7, 1960. —lnserted by his family. TAIT— In ever loving memory of my dear husband, William Osborne (Jack), who was laid to rest on November 8, 1963. It’s sad to walk the path alone, Instead of side by side. But to all there comes a moment When the way of life divides. You gave me years of happiness. And then we had to part. For you it was relief from pain, For me an aching heart. Not a day do I forget you. In my thoughts you are always there. Loved, remembered, Longed for always. As it dawns this first sad year. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife, Eileen. TAIT—In fond memory of dear dad, William Osborne, who passed away November 8, 1963. Within a home. Where all was bright, God took from us a shining light, We miss that light. And always will. His vacant place no-one can fill. —lnserted by his loving sons, Malcolm, Bruce, Jim and Ronnie. TAIT— In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather. William Osborne, who fell asleep November 8, 1963. His life was full of goodly deeds. Always thoughtful of others’ needs. Happy and smiling, always content, Loved and respected wherever he went. On earth he tolled. In heaven he rests. God bless you, dad. You were one of the best. —lnserted by his loving son, Colin, Bev, and Karen. TAIT— In loving memory of a very dear father, who passed away one year ago. I saw you suffer, I heard you sigh. AH I could do was sit by. Your pains were many; your pleasures few, You did not deserve what you went through, Others have lost, this I know, But you were my very dear dad and I loved you so. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Marjory, son-in-law, Maurice, and grandchildren, Alison and John.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 40

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 40

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30592, 7 November 1964, Page 40