IN MEMORIAM
BEAVAN— In loving memory of our father, Charles, who passed away September 2, 1963: also our mother, Olive, November 22. 1955.
Sadly missed, fondly remembered. —lnserted bv their loving family. BENNY — Treasured memories of a dear loyal son. Kelvin Randall. at rest two years ago today, September 2. When I look at your photo,
Kelvin, Your lovely smile seems to say, I’m only waiting. We’ll all meet again some day. Lovingly remembered. —lnserted by mum. BLAIR— In loving memory of our dear son, Eric Thomas, who was accidentally killed at Dunsandel on September 2. 1957. Down the lane of memories. The lights are never dim. —lnserted by his loving mum and dad.
COPPLESTONE— In loving memory of my dear husband. Charles Henry, who passed away September 2. 1965.
Quietly remembered every day, Sadly missed along life's way. —lnserted by his loving wife. Nance.
COPPLESTONE— In loving memory of dad, Charles, who passed away September 2, 1965.
Remembrance. —lnserted by his loving son. Jack, Olga, and family. EDGAR— In loving memory of a dear dad and gran-gran, who passed away September 2, 1965. You were a father so very rare. Contented at home and always
there. You guided our past and helped us along. If we follow your footsteps we will never go wrong. —lnserted by his loving son, Allan, daughter-in-law. Patti, and grandsons, Johnny and Peter.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31154, 2 September 1966, Page 22
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