In Memoriam
jABBETT Loving memories nf a dear father and husband, Jack, who passed a wav De* cember 27. 1972. So sadly missed. —lnserted by Myrtle, Pauline, Reina, and Janice. DIVER—In loving memorv of my dear husband, Frank, who passed away December 27. 1973. Often a lonely heartache, many silent tears. But treasured are the memories of all those happy Sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife Maisie. DIVE R—Treasured rnrmot ic* of a father and granddad who passed awav December 27, 1972 Shall not forget. —lnserted by Dick. Marion, and seven grandchildren. GORDON -In loving memory of Florence May. Always remembered —lnserted by Agnes and family. LARANA -In loving memory of Irene Lvuette McCann. born January 1. 197 P, died May 4. 1973 A smile for all, a heart ; gold, One of the best the world could hold. Never selfish, always kind. These are the memories she left behind. —Love, daddy, grandma and granddad. McLAREN—In loving memory of my dear husband. Thoma* John McLaren, who passed away December 27, 1972. Loved of wise men was the shade of this roof tree. The true word of welcome | was spoken in the door, Dear days of old with facet in the firelight Kind folks of old, you come again no more. I —lnserted by R. McLaren McLAREN—In memorv of a good husband, father and granddad, Thomas. who passed away one year ago IHis life was full of kindly deeds, ’His helping hands for others needs. Unselfish, faithful, true and kind. These are the memories he left behind. —lnserted by his loved ones. REVELL—In loving memory of my dearest Daddy, Fran cis Ellis (Frank), who passed awav December 27, 1972 Close to my heart you will always stay. Loved and remembered every dl Remembering you always with love, Daddy. —lnserted by Fleur. REVELL--In sad remem -brrnce of a loved husband and father, Frank Ellis, who parsed to a better life, December 27, 1972. Treasured memories will always remain. —lnserted by his wife, Doreen, and daughter, I Frances. REVELL—Sacred to the memory of my dearest Francis Eiiis (Frank); and with grate ful thankfulness to you for our beautiful daughter. Time alone can plan our lives. Our futures are untold. But even fifty years from now’ Treasured memories I will hold. So wait for me at God’s big gates At the entrance to His land. And when the time comes, as it must do, I We’ll walk there hand 1n hand. —lnserted bv Maree.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33418, 27 December 1973, Page 17
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