In Memoriam
CUTBUSH, George Miller—ln loving memory of a dearly loved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, who passed away September 22, 1979. The parting came so suddenly, One year ago today. With farewells left unspoken, You quietly passed away. A heart of gold stopped beating, Two loving hands at rest, God broke our hearts To prove to us He only takes the best. So dearly loved and sadly
missed. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HAIGH, Herbert — Cherished memories of dear Herb, passed away September 22, 1968. In my heart you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by his loving wife. Esther. HARRIOTT, Klien Jane—ln loving memory of a dear wife and nana. • Ever In our thoughts. , —Your ever loving husband David and family. KIDD. Marjorie Alice—ln loving memory of a dear mother, mother-in-law and nana, who passed away September 21, 1978. Beautiful memories silently kept, Of one we loved and will never forget. —lnserted by Kayleen, Neil, Anthony, Scott and Nicole.
MARTIN, Franels Frederick (Frank)— Died 22/9/79. You left behind a broken heart, But also a love that will never part. —lnserted by his loving wife Eileen. MURPHY—In memory of this day, our darling mother and nana, Margaret Elizabeth. Safe in God’s paradise. A beautiful memory of a mother and a bond of love we share that will never die. —Joan. Jack, and grandchildren Lloyd, Pat, Reg, Anne, Jamie and Martin. WATSON— Loving memories of my dear husband. Merv, who passed away September 22, 1975. Treasured memories keep you near. —lnserted by his loving wife Margaret.
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