In Memoriam
DlLLlMORE—Cherished memories of our dearly loved aen and brother, Bert, accidentally killed November 2. 1968. Remembrance. —lnserted by mum, dad. Mavis, and Stan. GRAY—In loving memory sff Ronald William (Ron), who passed away November 2, 1961. Always remembered —lnserted by his loving parents and family. HARTLEY—Treasured mamorfta of a dear husband, dad and granddad. Robert Alfred, passed away November 2. 1971. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by his wife and family. HARTLEY—In loving memory of a deariy loved dad, and granddad, Robert Alfred, who passed away, November 2, 1971, Sadly missed, ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving son. Bob, Ruby, and grandchildren. RHODES—In loving memory ef our dearly loved infant son and brother. Daryl Leslie, passed away one year ago today. Always remembered. —lnserted by his mummy, daddy, and Shane. STEVENSON-In loving memory of a beloved mother and nana, Lily Jane, who passed away November 2. 1971. Always remembered. —lnserted by Ngalre, Hugh and family STEVENSON—In loving memory of our dear mother and nana, Lilian (Tot), who passed away a year ago today. Always In our thoughts. —lnserted by Ron. Mavis, Douglas and Colin. STEVENSON—In loving memory of my dear wife. Lily Jane, who passed away November 2. 1971. For ever remembered and sadlv miased. —lnserted by her loving hatband, Jim.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33063, 2 November 1972, Page 25
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