In Memoriam
r ■ BARNES - In loving memory .! ; ot a dearly loved '.Cite and l ' moth*-r. Mary Elizabeth, w:.-. ‘ I pasi-cd away on De* ember !3 ■ '■ 1 Gori's golden gal*’ 'too I ■.■[■<■:: , ' on that unhappy day. ! With farewells left unspoken ■ I you gently slipped away ■ j We saw you lying there, .vI knew you needed rest I God's garden must be wonrier- * I nil for He onlv takes th*' 1 | best. j I - Insert-i! by her loving :ao- : band. Shirley. Diane. Alan. al?. ; sons-in-law.' Alan and .!*■:: : and grandchildren. K:m : Deborah. Tina. Maria ami 1 Gregg. BARNES. Mary Elizabeth — I:: , loving memory ol a dear mum nana and pal who passed away . 10 years ago today. . There's a special kind u; :••*•. ing. . That's meant for you alune. A place deep within my hear'. That only you. mum. can own > When I saw you sleeping. So peaceful, free from pain. I could not wish you back i again. To suffer once again. I One thing makes me glad mum. I God chose me tor yotlr daiighI ter. I And I had you for my mot her Always remembered ; - Allan. Shirley and family BOYO. Allan Robert.— In loving memory ot a dear husband and father, and loved Chick ot hi' grandchildren. Passed away four years ago. December 12 ' When you are far away from home. • Think of the ones who love you dear. - Your loving wit- Vi. and family, Valmai and John. COLE, Ronald William. In loving memory. -From Margaret. COLE. Ron.— In loving memuiy of a dear triend who passed away December. 13. 1981 Words are lew. trelmg.' ar deep. Memories of you. we will always keep. -- Maurice and Diana. CROZIER. Ernest — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandtathvr. -Maureen and family. MATIU, Mac In loving m* tilery of a dear husband and I friend, who silently left U' on December 13. 1981.’ Not till the loom is silent, and the shuttles cease to-fly. Shall Gori unroll the cmf.a' and explain Hie reason why. -Silently mourned an*! sadly missed. Shirley. SMALLBON. Brent - Shall we meet with many loved ones. ■Who were torn from out embrace. Shall we listen to their voices. And behold them face to fae*-. Yes. we'll meet beyond the river never to be parte*! more. There we'll prais- our Saviuiit ever on that bright and happy shore. Love and remembrance o: Brent, a son so dear. Who laid down his lite for Ins friends two years today. God will wipe away all tear.'. — Dad. Joy. our family Jarred. Janis and the late Deborah. WOODS, James— Who passed away 21 years today. Forever loved and remembered bv hi' family. -Inserted by Edna and Arthur.
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