In Memoriam
CROOKS -Jn loving memo: !of my dear sister, Man, w: ipassed away on Jun® 1, 1873. ' Always remembered and sadly missed. • —inserted by her sister, I Anne, and Clarrie. MelLWßlCK— Cherished mempries of my dearly loved wife, •Dona, and our dearly trea [sured mother and nana. who parsed away June 1. 1973 IA wonderful lady, so gentie , end kind* I So treasured are memories i. left behind; H Attentive and loving, respect* Ij fuj to life. iIA wonderful mother—a wonI j derful wife. i —lnserted by her loving hus»l band Stan, and loving daughliter, son-in-law and children. I [Fay. Nev, Jenni and Dale. REILLY- In loving memory Jof my dear husband, Alex. [died June 1. 1976. J Close in my thoughts you w ill stay. Remembering you even day I—Your loving wife Ruby. JRE ILLY—In loving memcrv .iof a dear father and grandI father. Alexander Carlyjc, jdied June 1. 1976. j Loved and remembered always. i—lnserted bv hlg loving daughter Ailsa. son in-law {Franz, and grandchildren. Frlca, Karl, John, Dieter, and Tina.
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