ANNOUNCEMENTS IN MEMORIAM
PALMER— In loving memory of a dear mother and nana, Emily, who passed away at Oxford on i June 3, 1964. . What would we give if we could I say, I Helio mother, In the same old • way. 1 To hear her voice, to see her ' smile, ; To sit and talk with her a while, , 1 Would be our greatest wish to- • day. —lnserted by her loving daugh- | ter, May, and grandchildren. PALMER— In loving memory of ' our dear grandmother, Emily, who passed away June 3, 1964. She would not wish for sor- . row, , She would not wish for tears. ’ But just to be remembered, . Throughout the coming years. ■ —lnserted by her grand-daugh-j ter, Lorna, Robin, and wee Marianne. PETHIG— In loving memory of a dear mother, Edith Mary, who passed away June 4, 1966. > Always remembered. ’ —lnserted by her loving daugh* : ter, Gwenda, son-in-law, Roy, and grandsons, Geoffrey and Philip. PETHIG— In loving memory of a dear mother and nana, who passed away June 4, 1966. Sadly missed. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by Jean, Bill, and family. PETHIG— In loving memory of a dearly loved mother and nana, Edith Mary, who passed away June 4, 1966. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Cath, and son-in-law, Bob, and grandson, Graeme. PETHIG— In loving memory of a dear mother, Edith Mary, who passed away June 4, 1966. . Her memory is our greatest treasure, In our hearts she will live for ever. —lnserted by her loving son, Eddie, daughter-in-law, Thelma, and grandchildren, Suzanne and Bruce. TOLPUTT— in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ron- , aid Maurice, who passed away on June 3, 1966. God’s golden gates stood open, On that unhappy day, With farewells left unspoken. You quietly slipped away. He saw you standing waiting, And knew you needed rest, His garden must be wonderful, For He only takes the best. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife, Muretta, and daughter, Lynette. VICTOR— In loving memory of Cora Constance (Connie), who passed away so suddenly, June 3, 1965. Time unfolds another year. But memories keep you ever near. —lnserted by her loved ones.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31386, 3 June 1967, Page 36
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