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IN MEMORIAM

ABBOTT—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Alice, who passed away December 9, 1965. So often remembered, so sadly missed.

—lnserted by her loving husband, Eric, daughter, Marie, and son, Lindsay.

ABBOTT— In loving memory of a deaf daughter and sister, Alice, who passed away December 9, 1965.

Sadly missed along life’s way, Quietly remembered every day. —lnserted by her loving father. Lewis, and brother, Norman. ABBOTT— In loving memory of a dear mother, Alice, who passed away December 9, 1965. Sadly missed.

—lnserted by her loving daughter, Valerie, and son-in-law. Ray. BATEMAN— In loving memory of my dear wife, Ruby, who passed away December 9, 1962. —lnserted by her loving husband, Bill.

COLLINGS— In loving memory of our dearest son and brother, Bernard Bergen, who left us suddenly just two years ago. May he rest In peace. —lnserted by his mother. Pat and Diana.

DARROCH— Duncan. I have indeed lost an old friend.

—lnserted by Paul. HOLLINGS— In memory of my dear husband, Harold, who passed away on December 10, 1964 Beyond the golden sunset. Free from sorrow and pain. He rests in God’s beautiful

garden, Where some day we will meet again. —lnserted by his wife, Evelyn, and son, George HOLLINGS— In loving memory of a dear father, Harold, who passed away December 10, 1964. Deep in our hearts a memory is Kept, Of one we loved and will never

forget. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Dorothy, son-in-law, lan, grandchildren. Colleen and Gary.

HOLLINGS— In loving memory of a dear father and granddad. Harold, who passed away De* cember 10, 1964. Like falling leaves time slips - by ’ But memories of you will never die. —lnserted by Dick, Helen and grandsons, Murray, Graeme, and Jeffrey. JOHNSON— In loving memory of dear Fred, who passed away December 9, 1961. A smiling face, a heart of gold, One of the best the world could hold. Always happy and honest and true, That’s why we thought the , world of you. —lnserted by his brother and sisters. JOHNSON— In loving memory of my dear brother, who passed away December 9, 1966. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving sister, Violet. McQUEEN — In loving memory of a dearly loved husband and father, Duncan, who passed away December 9, 1962. Treasured memories. —lnserted by his for ever loving wife, Marjorie, and family, Bruce, Ross and Lynda. MADDEN— In loving memory of a dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed away December 9, 1962. What wa would give if we could say Hullo, mother, tn the same old way. —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Duncan and Gwen. MECHEN— In loving memory of my dear wife, Lily Warren, who passed away December 9, 1964. —lnserted by her loving husband, Gil Mechen. MOlR— Treasured memories of a dear mother and gran, Sarah, who left us December 9, 1984. We would love to be with you today, To sit and reminisce, Just talking and remembering The things we so do miss. The laughs we had, the tears, the fun, The people we both knew. But even though this can't be so. Our thoughts are all of you. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Fay, Russell and children. ROSS — In loving memory of Valda Maragaret, who departed this life on December 9, 1962. (Result of an accident.) Quickly and quietly came the call, Her sudden death a shock to all; God called her home, it was His will, But why soon soon, I wonder still. —lnserted by Neill Ward. ROULSTON— In memory of Jonathon Joel. As some trees are evergreen, And wither not at winter’s breath, So some memories survive Untouched by change of life or death. Time scatters not the golden leaves, They fade not as the years depart, But live on everlastingly Within the gardens of the heart. WILLIAMS—In loving memory of a wonderful wife and mother, Annie Chase, who passed away December 9, 1966. Loved and remembered —lnserted by her loving husband and family.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 39

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