In Memoriam
HIDDLESTON, Carol Ann* — Remembered with deep love, our treasured only daughter and sister who tragically-left us four year* ago today; aged
You were dearer to ux than words could tell Our precious daughter whom
we loved so well. - In our.hearU you will always be kept, -' Too deariy loved to ever forget. —Loved always by mum, dad and Greg.' :
HIDDLESTON, Carol Anna — Treasured memories of my darling only granddaughter who left us four years ago today; aged 16 year*. Result of an accident.
To my darling Carol, who will always ba in my
heart. I thank the Lord for all the love and happiness you brought. —So sadly missed by your loving Nana Berg.
HIDDLESTON. Car«l — In loving memory of our young friend and neighbour, taken on November 28. 1976. A thought for today and a
memory forever. —Always remembered by the Summers family.
WILSON, Jama* Campbell (Jim) — In loving memory of a loved husband, father, and granddad, who passed away two years ago today. —Always remembered. Dot and family.
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