In Memoriam
1 . • CROMIE—In fond and ]o\ing 1 memory of a treasured hus* ’band, father «nd granddad. ’’Henry Errol, who passed away “ July 17. 1976. ’ As time unfolds another year. 1 M\ love will hold you e\er r.ea! t The years ve spent together i 1 11 treasure ever more. I But I’d give the world if onlv 1 could see you walk ,i through the door . Your gentle voice is silent, your smile 1 can no k longer see. .|The treasured one 1 loved and I lost meant everything to me. Loved and remembered every day. J—lnserted by his loving wilt Dorothy, and family. CROMIE, Henry Errol—ln lov’ling memory of my father, i[who passed away three years lago today. II Treasured memories silently’ 1 kept ;Of a father I loved and wIU j never forget. [—Remembered always by [I Brenda. HANSEN, Lloyd Alfr.a in Jloving memory of a dear brother. v\ ho passed away on • July 17. 1978. Always i emember ed —lnserted by his brother. Viv. and family. JOLLY, CharlM—Who foil ( asleep on July 17, 1935, and also Annie Bessie, who fell asleep on June 16. 1935 It is sweet to be remembered throughout the passing I years. I—lnserted by their sonin|law Sam, and granddaughter (Bessie. iPILCHER—In loving memory 'of Dan. who passed away July 17. 1977. Sadly missed. —lnserted by his ever loving father and mother PRIEST, Colin—Passed away July 17. 1978. In fond memory of much loved devoted husband. dad and grandfather. So sadly missed. —lnserted by his loving wife, family and grandchildren PRIEST, Colin Aubrey— ln loving memory’ of a dear father, father-in-law and granddad, who passed away one ve.t today. Remembrance reigns forever. —lnserted by Gary. Gloria and family. PRIEST, Colin Aubrey— ln loving memory of a dear friend and neighbour. Uncle Colin, who passed awav Julv 17, 1978. Too dearly loved io ever be forgotten —lnserted by Noelene, Peter and family. SEXTON, Della loline—ln lov ing memory of dear mother, who passed away 12 montlr this day. Her passing was so sudden, We are still asking why, The hardest part of all. We never said goodbye. —inserted by her loving sons Michael, Terry and families.
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