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In Memoriam

AYERS, William Raymond — In loving memory of my brother Bill, who passed away March 21. 1981. —lnserted by Doreen. BRANT, Graham Richard— Died March 20. 1975. Let today embrace the past. With Rememberance. —lnserted by Liz. Rachel and Simon. FOSTER, Gregory Shane Thomas— In loving memory of a dear wee friend who passed away March 20, 1980. What you suffered you told but few. You did not deserve what you went through. Tired and weary, you made no fuss. But tried so hard to stay with us. -Inserted by Leah. Bruce and family. JARVIS, Leonard Percy— In memory of a dearly loved husband. father and granddad who passed away March 20. 1977 Always remembered. -Inserted by his wife, family and grandchildren. 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. LOFFHAGEN, John — On March 20, 1975. In loving memory of a loving husband and father. To hear your voice, to see your smile, To sit and talk to you awhile. To be together in the same old way, Would be our greatest wish today. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MOORE, John Henry (Jack) — In memory of a dearly loved husband. father and grandfather who passed away March 20. 1981. —lnserted by Doris. Sherrill. Marie and families. SHARPEVILLE— In memory of sixty-seven black protesters shot dead, March 21. 1960. We have no heroes and no wars Only victims of a sickly state Succumbing to the variegated sores That flower under lashing rains of hate. We have no battles and no fights For history to record with trite remark Only caplives killed on eyeless nights And accidental dyings In the dark. Yet when the roll of those who ' died To free our land is called, without surprise These nameless unarmed ones will stand beside The warriors who secured the final prize —lnserted by the enemies of oppression. WARDS, Douglas John — In loving memory of a dearly loved husband, father and grandad who passed away March 20. 1973. Your memory Is our greatest treasure. In our heads you win live forever. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. ' HILL, Marie— In loving memory of a wife' and mother who passed away two years ago. Another page in our book of memories. Is softly turned today. — Inserted by Keith and Robin.

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Press, 20 March 1982, Page 63

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In Memoriam Press, 20 March 1982, Page 63

In Memoriam Press, 20 March 1982, Page 63

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