IN MEMORIAM
BECKS— In loving memory of a devoted mother-in-law and grandmother, Ida Hannah, who left us one year ago today, October 1, 1968. The flowers we place upon your grave, We place with loving care, But there is sadness in our hearts When we turn and leave you there. —lnserted by her loving daughter. Irene, Trevor and family BECKS — In loving memory of my dear wife, Ida Hannah, passed away October 1, 1968. To me you meant so very much, Much more than I can say. The grief is still within my heart As I think of you today. —lnserted by her loving husband, Les. BECKS — In loving memory of a dear friend, Ida, who passed away a year ago today. —lnserted by Theresa, Ivan and family.
DRUMMOND— In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Barry Grant, who passed away October 1, 1968. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife. Margaret, and children, Shane and Irene. DRUMMOND— In loving memory of our only son and brother, Barry, who passed away October 1, 1968. No-one knows what he went through When he left this world to be with You, Take care of him. Lord, as he takes his rest, Because here on earth he was one of the best. —lnserted by his loving mum and dad, sister. Annette, and brother-in-law, Neil. KtDD— ln loving memory of dad Joseph Wesley, who passed away October 1, 1967. Remembered always. —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32107, 1 October 1969, Page 29
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