In Memoriam
GILLARD, John Frederick— Taken from us November 27, 1976, aged 30 years. The things we feel so dearlj. Are the hardest things to say. But we of jour family. Loved >ou in a very special way. They say that memories are golden, Well maybe that is true. But we never wanted memories. John. We only wanted you. 11 —Inserted by mum. Ting, and i family. GILLARD, John Freds rick—ln loving memory of a dear , friend and godfather vho left , us three years ago todax Always remembered —lnserted by Barry, Bev. and I Sarah. I HAWLEY, Guy David — In I memory of a dearly missed I friend who will never be for I gotten. : —lnserted by Robert Bal Inch. HENDERSON— In loving mem I ory of a dear dad, Samuel . James, entered rest on No vember 27. 1973. God bless. ' —lnserted by Stella. TAYLOR, James Herbert—- • Treasured memories of a , loved husband and dad. Jim, ’ died on November 27, 1974 > The years we had together, The happy times ue knew Are lived again so often in loving thoughts of you. c—lnseried by his loving wife, j Gladys, and family. f I B
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