In Memoriam
DOCHERTY Anthony Michael— On July, 18, 1982 dearly beloved husband of Shirley. We walk life’s path. With those we love, But then we have to part. And for a while they pass from sight. But never from the heart. DOCHERTY, Anthony Michael (Doc) — Tragically killed at Seddon. You meant so very much to us More than we can say The grief Is still within our hearts As we think of you each day. —Remembered always By friends of Modern Freighters, Ltd. DOCHERTY, Anthony Michael (Doc) — who passed away at Seddon. A year ago on that sad day You closed your eyes and slipped away Your memory is our greatest To love and keep in our hearts forever. —Always remembered, Lynn, Graeme, Jason and Aaron Altcheson. DOCHERTY, Anthony Michael (Tony)— Treasured memories of our loved son and brother, Tony, taken from us one year ago, July 18, 1982. Parting came so suddenly We are still wondering why. But the saddest part of all Tony, Is we never said good-bye. If tears could bulla a stairway And heartbreak make a lane, We would walk right up to And bring you home again. —Loved and missed so much by Mum, John, Diane, Barry, Michelle and Catherine. DOCHERTY, Tony — In loving memory of a dear friend and Godfather who left us one year ago. Always remembered. —Jenny, Russell, Dean, and Tracy. GRAHAM, Loon Francis — In memory of a loved husband, father and son in law who passed away July 17, 1982. One year has passed since that sad day. You closed your eyes and slipped away. You left us quick without goodbye, But memories of you will never die. —Your loving wife Kath and children Mathew, AndrSv, Marie and son in law of Ivy Marrlner.
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Press, 18 July 1983, Page 39
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