In Memoriam
BOOTH, Bryan Geoffrey — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, laid to rest September 5, 1981. Loving memories silently kept, Of one we love and will never forget. —Sadly missed by his loving mother, sisters and brothers. COLE, James Mathew — passed away September 5, 1980. In loving memory of a wonderful man.
— Remembered always, Jo, Jo-Anne, Jacqui, Susan, Verity, Roy and Craig. GILLMAN, Gary — Left us 11 years ago. “Every noble life leaves the fibre of it interwoven for ever.” So dearly loved.
MURLY Robert Cecil— In loving memory of a Father, Father-in-law and Grandad who passed away September 4, 1979. Treasured memories are ours to hold Always rembered.
Never forgotten. —Lesley, Doug, Craig, Deane. ROGERS, Andrew Frawr — In loving memory of Andy who passed away September 5, 1981. Dearly loved husband of Ellen Elizabeth (Nellie) and dad of Roma, Bruce, Dawn, Douglas and Russell and father-in-law, granddad and great-granddad of their families. Not only remembered today but always.
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