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In Memoriam

OOSLIN In lovine memory of a loved son, Paul übo pa'Md away December 7, 1974 without a word. Wonderful memojiea will last. O how I would love to see your amile. to hear vour voice, to ait and talk a little while, to be to gether in the umt oid Sadly miaaed. —lnserted by mum, dad and sister Brenda. GOSLIN, Paul—Who pa«eed on December 7, 1974, result of an accident Always remembered, always loved. —lnserted by Auntie Thelma. Uncle Fred and famlh. GOSLIN—in Iwing memor;’ of my dearly lo\ed ard sadly missed brother. It la two years today since Paul passed away. Memories are treaaures. No-one can steal. Death leaves a wound No-one can heal. Many a lonely heartache, I Often a silent tear To me you vere everythinf, A brother could ever be. —lnserted by Ann. GOSLlN—Treasured mem ories of Pau J, who pa**ed away December 7, 1974 It doesn’t need a special day. To bring you to our mind. Because memories of you, Paul, are e'er lasting. —lnserted by Colin and Joan Long. MALLETT—In loving memory of my dear wife, Sarah < omfort, who paused away December 7. 1978. Loving, generoua, unaemab and kind. What a wonderful memory you left behind. —lnserted by your loving husband Jack. OWEN—In loving memory of a loved wife, mot tier and nanna, Joan Winifred, who paaaed away December 7, 1975. Sadlv missed —lnserted by her huaband and family.

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Press, 7 December 1976, Page 47

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In Memoriam Press, 7 December 1976, Page 47

In Memoriam Press, 7 December 1976, Page 47