In Memoriam
GIBSON—in loving memory of a dear husband and father. William John, passed away suddenly one year ago today. From our vision you he's gone But in our hearts your love lives on —lnserted by his loving wife Phyllis, sons Graham and Russel!. GIBSON, William John—Who passed away one year ago today, June 13. In loving memory of a dear father and poppa. To us you were someone special Someone dear and true You’ll never be forgotten dad Because we thought the world of you. —lnserted by his loving eon Warren, daughter-in-law Barbara. and grandchildren Tina, Sharlene and Shane. GIBSON—In loving memory of a loved father, father-in-law and Poppa, William John, who passed away on June 13, 1977. —Always remembered by Leeanii, Lew, Desiree, and Lisa. HAND—In loving memory of Our dear brother. Stanley Edward iStan), who passed away June 13, 1972. You dwell where there is no sorrow And you are free from pain. On some bright tomorrow We know we will meet again. —lnserted by his loving sister. Hazel, and Eileen.
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Press, 13 June 1978, Page 29
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