In Memoriam
J ARNOLD—In memory of our dearest grandfather. Fred ’|For two rears now 'ou have j departed from the living But you still live in our 4 ‘ hearts. •’Memories of you flood our ” souls. They bring sorrow because [ we still love you and miss • • you so. 1 Tlwy bring joy to our hearts 4 at remembrance of the • good times. ‘.Of the lo\e that passed 1 between us. ■As long as we live we will • j, be waiting* ■ Till we join you In the realms of the departed j Our eternal love. —lnserted bv your grand children. Helen, Carol, and ‘ ■ Ricky ; EVANS—In loving memory ef ’ a dear father. Willjam. who ’ passed away June 2. 1970. —lnserted b\ his son. ; Stanlev. daughter-in lau , , ■Barbara, and grandsons OLSEN—In memory of our • Ufriend Vi. •Gone from us that smiling . taCe ’ : Those pleasant cheerful ways. J The heart that won so many ;■ friends #l ln happy, bygone days. Ever remembered. —lnserted by the Bass fam- 2 • lly. TOZER-In loving memory of I my dear children. Roue and ; . James, who departed this life > on June 2. 1966 Time may pass, but treasured , memories remain. “ TURNBULL—In lo'ing mem- • ory of a dear friend. Hugh Alexander (dad? who passed i away June 3. 1974. .[Leaves of memories gentlv J fall. l|'Ve turn each one and feel )( them all, ' .Memories are like threads of 1 gold I- They never tarnish or grow s old > —lnserted by Colleen and >’ family . ? TURNBULL—In loving mem ory of a dearly loved husviband, Hugh Alexander, who , (passed away June 3, 1974 'Deep in my heart a memory is kept. 1 Of one I loved and win never forget. , —lnserted by his loving wife, , Bonny. ’ WILSON—In loving memory ’ of our dear son and brother. I David, who passed away June ! 2. 1967. Silent memories always kept lOf one we love and will ’ never forget. —lnserted by his losing [mother and sisters. 1 WILSON—In loving memory 1 of a dear son and brother. : David Balfour, who passed ‘ away on June 2, 1967. Result '• of an accident. Always remembered. • —lnserted bv hia father and • daughters. Susan (Auckland' [' and Mary (America).
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33858, 2 June 1975, Page 19
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355In Memoriam Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33858, 2 June 1975, Page 19
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