In Memoriam
ANNINO, Winnie — In loving memory of my sister who passed away one year ago today. To hear your voice and see your smUe, To sit and talk awhUe. Would be my dearest wish today. —Thelma. DELANEY, Hazel — Passed away July 2, 1979. A wonderful wife, mother and grandma. Treasured memories Haz. —lnserted by Pete and family. EDWARDS, James (Jim) — Who passed away July 1,1982.. A page in our book of memories. Is turned softly for Dad today. —Nigel, CoUeen and KeUy. MCCREANOR, Edward (Ted). — In memory of my loving husband who passed away 2 years ago today. The best portion of a good man’s life, His little, nameless unremembered acts of kindness and love. —Marjorie.
PREBBLE, Dulcie — In memory of a loved wife and mother who passed away on July 2, 1981.
Always remembered and sadly missed.
ROWE, Dr Stephen John BJD.B. — who died at Adelaide, 2nd July, 1977. No need for words, Stephen, Except to say, StlU loved, stiU missed,
In every way. —Sadly missed by bls mother and father and family. .
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