In Memoriam
BRICK, Frances Mary.— ln loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away August 19. 1971. Always remembered. —lnserted by her loving husband, Jack, and family. MACKLE, Andrea — In loving memory of our dear daughter, who passed away 3 years today. Always in our thoughts. Sadly missed. —Mum. dad. family. MACPHAIL, Ken-In loving memory of a dear husband, father, father-in-law and grandfather, who passed away one year ago today. Sadly missed -Inserted by his loving family. MacPHAIL, Kenneth Ross—ln loving memory of Ken who passed away this day 1980. —lnserted by Ewan. Doris. Daphne and Jean. THURSTON, Bridget MaryLoved and cherished wife, mother, and nanna of Ted. Anne. Tony, Keith. Edward and Sarah. And you will find the place where I am lying. And kneel and say an Ave there for me. And I shall hear your soft tread above me. And then my grave will warmer sweeter be. For you will kneel and tell me that you love me. And I shall sleep In peace until you come to me. Remembrance.
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