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IN MEMORIAM

CAVILL— In loving memory of our dearly loved brother and uncle, Brian Percy, who passed away October 13, 1964. Your face is always before us, Your voice we would love to hear: Your smile we will always remember

Throughout the coming years. To your resting place we wander. And picture your face so dear, We touch each flower we place there. And whisper, “Dear Bri, we r.re here.” —lnserted by hl® sister, Pat Terry, Richard, Mandy, and Michelle.

CAVILL— In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Brian Percy, who passed away on October 13, 1964. Please God take a message To our brother up above. Tell him how much we miss

him, Give him all our love. We were not there to see him go, Perhaps it was just as well, For we never could have said good-bye To a brother we loved so well. —lnserted by his loving sister, Kathleen, Alex and family.

CAVILL— In loving memory of Brian, who passed away on October 13, 1964.

Tender memories linger yet, Of a great pal we’ll never for

get. —lnserted by John and Mary. CAVILL— 4n fond and loving memory of a dear son and brother, Brian Percy, who passed awav suddenly on October 13. 1964. R.I.P.

Gone from us his smiling face. His happy, pleasant ways. The heart that won so many friends

In those happy bygone days. His life was full of good deeds Always thoughtful for others needs. Happy and smiling, always content, Loved and respected wherever he went. He toiled on earth; in Heaven

he rests. —lnserted by his- ever-loving parents and brother, Alan.

CAVILL— In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Brian Percy, who passed away suddenly on October 13, 1964. R.I.P. A lovely smile, a heart of gold, The dearest one this world could hold. The call was sudden, the shock severe. We little knew the end was near. Though absent you are always here. Still loved, still missed, and ever dear. —lnserted by his loving sisters, Joan and Bernice, brother-in laws. Des and Russell, and families. FORRESTER— In loving memory of Mathew Burrell, who passed away October 13, 1964. Softly we speak of the father we love. Tenderly we think of the past. Longing grows deeper And time travels on, But our memories and love will last. So much in life seems missing, And searching seems in vain, But we are proud that you belong to us. For we thought the world of you. dad. —lnserted by his loving wife, Amy, and family. HARRIS — In loving memory of dear dad. Francis John, who passed away October 13, 1964. Cherished memories Fondly remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. Elizabeth. Jane, Jack, Chris, Frank and Jean. HORNE— In loving memory of a dear father, George Edward, who passed away October 13, 1964. God saw the way was weary, The path too steep to climb: And so He gently closed his eyes And whispered “Peace be thine.” —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. JOBLIN— In loving memory of my dear wife. Elizabeth. Christmas (Chris), who passed away October 13, 1964. Remembrance —lnserted by her loving husband. Bill.

LAWSON — In memory of a dear friend, Jim, passed awav October 13, 1961.

We will never forget: Your memory will liv« for ever. —lnserted by Valerie and Owen Gray and family.

POULSEN — In loving memory of a dearly lov’ed husband and father, Charles James, who passed away October 13, 1963. Too dearly loved to ever be

forgotten. —lnserted by hi® loving wife and family.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 34

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 34

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30880, 13 October 1965, Page 34