In Memoriam
BE AVEN— In loving memory of my youngest son. David ‘Roy. accidentally drowned • Anril 17. 1977; aged eight years. i «u* narting came so suddenly, We re still asking why, I The hardest part of ad my dear, ; We did not say goodbye. A hoari of gold stopped beating. Happy playful child at rtet. jGod broke our hearts to prove to us. I He only takes the best. Treasured forever. — Inserted by mum. BE AVEN— In memory of David Rov. passed away April 7. 1977. We cannot bring the old times back, ! When we were happy together. But loving thoughts of you dear Dave, Will remain with us for-
ever. I—Sadly missed by his b rot lie r. i Richard, and friend. David [Owen. BE AVEN—In memory' of David Rov. passed awav April 17. 1977. Little did I know that morning. The sorrow that the day would bring. The shock was great, the loss severe, To part from one 1 loved so dear. I could not say a last farewell nor even sav goodbye. For you were gone before I knew and only God knows why. Always remembered —lnserted by his loving sister, Kaye. BE AVEN— In memory nf , David Roy, dearly beloved grandson of Cyril and Elsie McGuire, and loved nephew . of Stephen and Ruth. Bar bara land Jim Hooper, and Ben and I Doreen. | Even though you left us, : angel, You haven’t travelled far. You’re wandering through ’ God’s garden. And left the gate ajar But since you’ve left before us. One thing we ask of you, [Walk slowly down that heavenly road, [Till we catch up to you. Sadly missed BEAVEN— In loving memory ■of a dear little friend. David Roy, taken from u« one year [ago today. | A beautiful memory dearer I than gold. A friend whose worth can never be told, (Kind with his heart, in friendship sound. Loved and remembered by ail
around. He died as be lived, everyone's friend. A loving smile, a happy far e. A brOKr-n link we can never replace. Always remembered. —lnserted by Sharon. HOLSTEIN — In lor Ing memory of our dear mothe 1 . Ellen, who passed awav April 17. 1954 ; Loving memorfea keep you near. [—Sadly missed bv her loving family. MURPHY— In memory of Peg, 'loved wife and mother. [—lnserted by her. family. TRAILL— In loving memory [of my dear wife, Dorotbv, who passed away on April 17, 1976. This month of April la ont of regret, It brings back memories I will never forget. You suffered sickness and pain, You fought to get wall, but all in vain. That’s why, dear Dot, God thought it best To close your eyes and give you rest. —Always remembered by [your loving husband. Bill.
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