In Memoriam
BAVERSTOCK — In loving memory of my loved brother, William Sykes Baverstock who died October 11, 1975. In God’s keeping. —lnserted by his loving brother, Harry and hl* loving friends Rangl and Norman Oberg. BEARD—In remembrance of a husband, father and grandfather, Thoma* Vivian, who died October 11, 1977. Peacefully sleeping free from pain. —lnserted by hi* wife Thelma and family. BLAIN—In loving memory of Robert Alfred, a dear husband, father, father-in-law and grandad, who passed away October 11. 1975. “Memories are a keepsake. With which we wifi never part, God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts.” —lnserted by his loving wife Eileen, daughters and sons and families. FROST—In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Daphne, who passed away on October 10, 1976. In our hearts they will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by her family. JAMESON, Tom. — In loving memory of my dearest husband who passed away October 11, I9tf. —lnserted by Mlztsh Alma.
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