IN MEMORIAM
ABBOTT—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Allee, who pawed away December 9, 1965. So often remembered, sadly miwed. —lnserted by her loving husband. Eric, daughters, Marie and Valerie, and son, Lindsay. ABBOTT—In loving memory of a dear daughter. Alice, who passed away December 9, 1965. Always remembered. so sadly mined. —lnserted by her loving father, Lewis Radcliffe. BAIN—In loving memory of my dear wife. Olive Rosa, who passed away on December 9, Not today, but every day. Treasured memories I silently keep. —lnserted by her loving huej band. Allen. . BAIN—In memory of a loved mother and grandmother. Olive 1 Rosa, who passed away Decem- > ber 9, 1968. 1 Always remembered. ; —lnserted by her son. Bevan, 1 JuMe. Mark and Justine. BAIN—In loving memory of a dear mother, who passed away a year ago today. Fondest memories. —lnserted by her youngest son, Murray. BAIN—In loving memory of our dear mother and nana. Olive Rosa, who passed away on December 9. 1968. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by Morris, Pat, and grandchildren. BATEMAN —In loving memory of my loved wife. Ruby, who passed away December 9. 1962. —lnserted by her loving husband. Bill. WILLIAMS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother. Anrit* Chase, who passed away December 9, 1966. A. loved and treasured memory.
—lnserted by her loving husband andfamily.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32166, 9 December 1969, Page 31
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