In Memoriam
CLARKE—In loving memory of my dear husband. Maurice Randall, who passed away January 2, 1972. Treasured memories, silently kept. —lnserted by his wife, Rita. COLLARD—In loving memory of Alm* Veronica, d*arlv loved wife, pal. and sweetheart of William George, died January 2, 1973. On the breadth *’*r th* fragrant morn The Lord will call to thee, For thv wondrous love and
faith Arise, and follow mt. —lnserted by W. G. Collard. HAWTHORNB-EMITH—Ia loving memory of a beautiful mother. Loma Kathleen, taken from u* one year today, January 2, 1973 (result of an accident), dearly loved, sadly missed. —lnserted by Llndaay.
SEC KER—In lovtng memory of our dear Yvonne, who passed away New Year's Day, 1968. The parting cam* so sud-
denly. We are still asking why,
The hardest part of all, dear. We did not eay goodbye It broke our hearts to lose
you. But you did not go alone. For part of us went with you. The dav God called you home. Sadly missed. —lnserted by mum, Bob, Ngarlta, Pat, Rodger, and all the children. Loved daughter of the Ist* George Keen.
SECKER—In loving memory of dear Yvonne, who left ui. New Year’s Day, 1968 Beautiful memories, dearer than gold Of « wife whose worth een never be told, A loving amlle, a happy face. A broken link w* can never replace. Sadly misted —lnserted by her loving hutband, Jim, and daughttr, Michel*.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33422, 2 January 1974, Page 19
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