IN MEMORIAM
BEKER— In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Frederick, who passed away June 14. 1962. Our thoughts for today Are memories forever. —lnserted by his loving wife and famiily. BUTCHERS— In loving memory of Kevin, who passed away June 14. 1964. God took him home, it was His wii&H, ‘But why so soon, we wonder still. —lnserted by his mother, father, brother, and sister. CHAPMAN— In loving memory of our dear grandmother Florence Mary, who passed away June 13, 1965. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her grandchildren, Betty, Rex and families. COOKSLEY— In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Ann, who passed peacefully away on June 14, 1964. Beautilul memories sdilently kept. Of a wonderful mother we wild never forget. —lnserted by her loving family. COOKSLEY— In loving memory of our dear gran, Sarah, who passed away June 14, 1964. Always loved, sadly misised. —lnserted by Ivan, Marlene, and children. McMULLEN— In loving memory of my beloved husband, Edward (Ted), who died June 14, 1954. May the sunshine. He missed in life’s journey, Be his in God’s garden of rest. —lnserted by his loving wife. WOODHAM — In loving memory of a dear mother, Isabel, who passed away June 14, 1964. Also of a dear father who passed away May 24, 1961. Remembered and loved by all. —lnserted by their loving family.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30776, 14 June 1965, Page 22
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225IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30776, 14 June 1965, Page 22
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