In Memoriam
DOCHERTY, Eillaen Mary.— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 31. 1980. "Fondest memories. -Inserted by Gay and Des. DREAVER, Frederick Ernest — In loving memory of my dear Granddad who passed away one year ago today. —Forever loved and remembered by your grandson Paul. HARTLEY — In loving memory of Bob. dearly loved husband, dad. and grandad, passed away November 2, 1971. -Inserted by his wife and family. LAING, Isabel - Gone but not forgotten. —Dorothy. Sam. Karen and Paul. LUNDON, Constance — In loving memory of a dear mother and nanna who passed away eight years ago today. Precious are the memories forever. Of the happy days we shared together. — Inserted by Ron and Kevin SAMPSON, Lillian Annie — In loving memory of a dear mother and gran, who passed away November 2, 1976. - Loved and remembered always by her family. STEVENSON, Lillian (Doi) - In loving memory of our dear mother and nanna who passed November 2, 1971. -Inserted by Ron. Mavis. Douglas, and Colin.
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Press, 2 November 1982, Page 37
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