In Memoriam
ABRAHAMSON, Ewald, (late of Amberley) — In loving memory of my dearly loved brother, who passed away one year ago on May 27, 1983. He that planteth a tree is a servant to God. He prqvldeth a kindness for many generations. And faces that he hath not seen shall bless him. —Sadly missed by his loving sister, Irene Valentine. BEAUMONT, Kan — Died May 27, 1981, loving husband, dad and granddad. Memories of happy days are with us always. -Dot and family. EDER, Douglas* Gibb* — Daisy and famUy wish to thank sincerely all kind friends and relations, organisations and especially Ranglora St John Ambulance and our doctor. For letters, cards, telegrams, messages and kind deeds, In the sad loss of a beloved husband and cobber, dad, father-in-law, granddad, great-granddad and good friend. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgement. LEWIS, John H. — In loving memory. -Ken. MEHLHOPT — In loving memory of Sissy. —StUI always remembered by Aunty Ba, Uncle Ray and famUy.
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