IN MEMORIAM
GRAHAM—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elizabeth May, who passed away on February 4, 1963. To one who bore the sweetest name, And added a lustre to the same. Who shared our joys, Who cheered when sad, The greatest friend we ever had. For there is no other who could take her place. —lnserted by her loving hueband, Ernie, Sandra, Joy, lan, Gaylene, and Rosemarie.
HAMPTON—In loving memory of a dearly loved husband and father, Dudley Robert, passed away February 5, 1966. Time is gently passing by But loving memories never die. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
O’CONNOR, Reginald—ln loving memory of a dearly beloved husband, father and grandfather, who departed this life February 5, 1966. We still have loving memories of you in our hearts. —lnserted by his loving wife, Kathleen, family, and grandchildren.
WILLS—In loving memory of a dear husband and father of Natalie, Reginald, George, Addington, who passed away February 5, 1966. Loving thoughts of years together Hold memories that will last for
ever. —lnserted by his loving Eileen. WILLS—In loving memory of a dearly loved father who passed away, February 5, 1966.
We do not need a special day to bring you to our mind. For days without a thought of
you are very hard to find. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Yvonne, son-in-law Laurence, and grandson Christopher.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31595, 5 February 1968, Page 21
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