In Memoriam
McBUILLAN—Jsmes Ashby, passed away May 28, 1974. | There is a special kind of feeling, when we talk about our dad There are warm and loving I memories, of times we used to hate. ’There's • special kind of! 1 feeling, that’s made for I him alone iA place within our hearts.! ( that only he could own. 1 It broke our hearts to lose you, but one thing made us glad. !We were chosen for your children, and had you for , our dad. Still sadly missed by Elaine. Michael. grandchildrenDarrel, Waverley. Ewen and; i Cassey. 'McQuillan— in loving memory of our dad and granddad, James Ashby, passed away suddenly May 28, 1974. Those of you who have a
father, Treat him with loving care. You will not know the long-
ing. Until he i$ not hqre. —lnserted by hii son, Allan, 1 Margaret, Paul, and Darren. ’ McQuillan— m loving mem- j ory of a wonderful father, - father-in-law and granddad, ; James Ashby, who passed , away suddenly, May 28, 1973. ( A special day, another year, , A loving thought, a silent tear j For the father we lost and j loved so much. —Always remembered by , Raymond, Sue, Sheree, and ( Karen. ( MCQUILLAN—In loving mem- I ory of our granddad, James i Ashby, who passed away May i 28. 1,974. I Travelling along a rough 1 highway, Granddad found a.little lane, I It led him into heaven, 1 And ended all his pain. i —lnserted by his 13 grand- : children. McQVILLAN—In loving mem- ! ory of my dad, James Ashby, , who passed away suddenly, . May ,28. 1974. He was always thoughtful and ' kind. Few dads in this world his ! equal you’d find; People thought he was a man. , But to me he was the world. ; —inserted by his loving son, Michael. MAYO—Treasured memories of Alf, my dearly loved husband. who passed away May 28, 1969. I' thank God for the years he ; was with me. For the happiues, companion- , ship, and love he gave i me. —Sadly missed by his loving . wife Cis. MAYO—Cherished memorlea of a darling dad and grand- : dad, Alf. To know the rose, Is to know God, To know the rosa will bloom again, Is to know eternity. —lnserted by his loving 1 daughter Nita, aon-ln-law Ran, Brent and Leanne. SEARLE—George, dearly loved husband of Josephine. Sadly missed. SHAW—In loving memory of a dearly loved mother, mother-in-law. and nana, Margaret Jane, who passed away May 27. 1974, A beautiful memory more precious than gold, A mother, mother-in-law and nana. whose worth can never be told, A loving smile, a happy face A broken link we can never replace. Sadly missed by all. —lnserted by her loving daughter. Beatrice, son-in-law Kelvin, and grandchildren, Gregory and Kann. SHAW—In loving memory of a dearly loved wife and mother, Margaret Jane, who passed away May 27. 1974. A smiling face and a heart of gold. - A dear wife and mother this world could hold. In our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered every . day. , —lnserted by her loving husbsnd, Alf. and loving daughter Lorraine. STRACHAN—In loving memory of a dearly loved husband. father, and grandfather, Jackie, who passed away May 28. This day is remembend and quietly kept. No words are needed, wo will never forget. R.I.P. —lnserted by his loving wife, Jean, sons Gary' and David, daughter-in-law. Shirley, and grandehildnn, Karen. TSnya, and Jason.
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