ANNOUNCEMENTS In Memoriam
.CLEVERLEY, Ruby Charlotte I —tn loving memory of a stater o ho pa-bed away on July 116, 1978. A loting sister sadly missed. —lnserted by Lille.
'FECHNEY, Derek Jebrt ; (Derry)—Precious and proud i memories of a darling • brother who passed away • suddenly, July 16. 1978, aged 49 years. The warm and cheery treating as you walked I through our door Seemed to fill our home with brightness and salety I ram al! care. J The sadness when you flew away and our joy * hen ; you returned • Alwaxs so thoughtful, honest and kind What wonderful loving mem ; ories you left behind. I Living for others and ne\er sparing yourself. We who adored xou sadly miss you. !—lnserted by his ever-loving sister June, and John. HANCOX, Lois Jeanne- In ‘loving memory of a wonderful wife, mother and nana, | who passed awax on July 16, I 1976. • The things we fee! so dearly, are the hardest things to MB. But we of your family loved you in a very special way ■ As long as life and memories i stay, t We will remember you. . Nothing we write on paper can express our feelings > for you. i Sadly missed by us all. —lnserted by Wilf and fam ny. ; HARE, Daisy— My dear Mum , who passed away July 16, • 1978, Silent memories. > —inserted by Colleen ' HUTTON, Alan Leslie- In ;; memory of a loving *on »nd brother who pa.st-d awat o.i ;;july 16. 1978. I I Peace, Perfecl Peace. 1 1 —lnserted by his parents, Ruth and Frank, also Muri... Neville and Judith. ' McClintock, Ronald Stewart—Treasured memories of a .dearly loved husband and Jfather, also brother, son-in Jlaw, brother-in-law and uncle ( who passed away July 16, 1976. With loving thoughts of days . together ; Are memories that «U 1 Ina . I forever. ’ —lnserted by his loving wife ( Doris and family. Ross and Julie. j PAYNE, Jamas William— ln loving memory of pop who ’■ passed away July 16. 1877. i Treasured memories of you , I hold , Woven like the threads of gold j Of all the times we spent t together These will be forgotten never. 1 —lnserted by his son, Maurice. I PAYNE, James William— Cherished memories of a dearly loved pop who passed ’ away two years ago tuday. J We had joy, we had fun . We had Seasons in the sun. I The Seasons come. I the Seasons go. I Yet still we love you so. —lnserted by his daughter, s ’ Gwenda. Graham, Stephen, ! Lynette and Christopher. 1 PAYNE, James William—Trea ■ sured memories of our dai , ling pop, who passed awav ) on July 16, 1977. t Our family chain ia broken. A most precious link has I gone, I But loving memories of you, B P °P j Will always linger on. > —lnserted by Daphna and | Vickie. , SEATON, Tasman— ln lovinr • memory of pop who passed 1 away July 16, 1976. , Will always be remembered 1 —lnserted by nanny, Bill and s family. 1 VOGAN— In memory of dad ' and granddad. William • George, who passed awav . July 16. 1977. To some you may ba . forgotten I To others you ara part of the past ! But to us you will always be remembered I As long as memories last ■ —lnserted by Dawn, George, ‘ and grandchildren, Cherie, I Kenneth and Murray.
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