In Memoriam
CRUTCH. George William -* Fond memories of a loved brother and uncle, at rest. • Our thoughts turn often to the past. Life goes on, but memories last. —lnserted by Dulcie. Ada and Ailsa. CRUTCH. George William — In loving memory of a dearjy loved husband, father and pop passed away March 18,1981. Beautiful memories cherished for ever. ' ’ Of happy times'we spent gether.' Lovingly remembered. *, —lnserted by Doris, Gary add family. ; 7 GRAHAM, Josephine May — Ip memory of a rauch.lOved wife, mother and grandmother, who passed away-a year, ago today;--Very sadly missed," But remembered every passing day. ■< ■ .; v > -Inserted by her husband and family. ' '. '■ >* JONES, Dave— in loving memory of a dearly loved father and grandfather who passed awity March 18. 1980. ' Today I thought about you.*But that is nothing new, ,• I thought about you yesterday; And the day before that too. 1 My heart still aches with sadness. . And silent tears still flow,' •' For what it meant to loose you. No-one will ever know. —lnserted by his loving daughter Stella and grandchildren Carolynn, Kuran, Yvonne arid Leon, Greymouth. KNIPE, Frank — In memory of a dearly loved husband and father who died March 13.1978, It seems like only yesterday,-. God called you to His side, Four long, years have passed since then. But our heartache has never died. —Sadly missed by Maureen, Jocelyn. Kerri and Michelle. SUTTON, Mavis Myrtle — In loving memory of a dearly loved wife who passed away March 18. 1981. Whenever I go. whatever I do. I will always love arjd remember you. Sadly missed. —lnserted by Harry.
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Press, 18 March 1982, Page 39
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