In Memoriam
iBAKER, James Alexander—.ln loving memory of a »en;derful husband and father,who passed away June 9. 1976. You guided us through outgrowing years. With a friendly' smile, from year to year. Those are the memories wo always treasure. Your love was full of kindly deeds. Ever thoughtful ot others* needs. You’re always there and willing, Always helping, alwavs giving. Death leaves a wound .noone can heal. Some may forget you now you are gone. But we never will, no matter how long. The parting came so suddenly, It broke our hearts corn- | pletely, :But you did not go all alone, I as part of us went with you. Loved and remembered every day. I —lnserted by his loving wife, | Allcen. children, Margaret, 'Phyllis, Hazel, Susan, Norman, Eveline, and Maureen, and sons-in-law, Trevor, Stephen, and Colin. BAKER, James—ln loving memory of a dear father, who passed away on June 9, 1976.
To us you were someone special, someone dear and
true, You’ll never be forgotten, dad. for we thought th® world of vou. —Always loved, Margaret and Colin.
BAKER, James—ln loving memory of a dear granddad, who went to heaven on June 9. 1976. As long as we live, we will
cherish your name, tn memory we see you the
same. Still in our hearts you are living still. —Always loved, Karen and Charleen. SKILLING, William A. (Bill) —Died Seaward Downs. June 9, 1979. Little did we know that
morning, The shock the day would bring. The sorrow was great,
The loss severe. To part with one we loved so dear. We couldn’t say a last
farewell. Or even say goodbye, For you were gone before we knew, And only God knew why. —lnserted by his wife, Jan, Sheryl and alike Jones, Barry and Carol, Chris and Annette, Mark and Jayne. SKILLING, Bill—ln loving memory of a loved son and brother, who passed away suddenly, June 9, 1979. A life made beautiful by kindly deeds, A helping hand for others in need. Always loving, cheerful and kind, Beautiful memories left behind. —lnserted by his mother, brothers and sisters.
SMITH, Alma Catherine—ln memory of my dearly loved and sadly missed sister, accidentally killed June 8, 1978. May she rest in peace. —lnserted by R. J. Burns, Lyttelton.
WAGHORN, Joy—ln memory of a dearly loved wife, mother and grandmother, who died five years ago today. A very cherished memory, —lnserted by her husband.
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