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In Memoriam

BAVERSTOCK, Harry Sykes — In loving memory of our dear friend who passed away July 20, 1983. The curfew tolls the knell Of parting day,' The lowing herd winds slowly o’er the lea, The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. —Always remembered by Rang! Norman and family. ENGLEFIELD, Phyllla Eileon — In loving memory of a dearly loved wife, mother and nanna, who passed away July 20, 1983. Jesus came to the foot of the bed, • These are the words I’m sure - he said, ’ “You’ve suffered more than ' you can stand, ” So come with me to the promised land,” He took your hand and we , had to part, . i He eased your pain but broke our hearts, You won’t come back, we know that’s true, But someday we will come to you. —With love from her husband \ Len, Erin and Peter, Glenys and Snow, Stephen and « ‘Linda, and loving grandchildren, Brenda and Debora, Regan and Blair, Cade and Hayden. O’REILLY, Kevin (Rev.)— Priest, scholar, generous and gracious friend to many. Tireless worker for Ecumenism. Died suddenly and prematurely July 19, 1933. Lovingly remembered. PETRIE, Eileen — A year today since you passed away. Always remembered. —Your son Reg, Jeff, Lynne and family. STADE, Johnle — In loving memory of a very dear brother who passed away suddenly on July 20, 1978. Your passing was so sudden. We are still asking why, The hardest part of all, dear Johnle, We never said goodbye. Sadly missed. —lnserted by Nancy and Leo. VALLANCE, Colin Rose — Precious memories forever of the happy times we all spent together. —Murray, Linda, Roy, Alison and Timothy. VALLANCE, Colin Rou — Passed away July 20, 1983. Treasured memories Always remembered. —lnserted by Keith, .Dawn, Olivia, and Julia. VALLANCE, Colin Ross — In loving memory of a much loved son who passed away, July 20, 1983. Deep in my heart you will always stay Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by his loving mother. VALLANCE, Colin Ross — Treasured memories of a wonderful son-in-law. You meant so very much to us, Much more than we can say, Our hearts still ache with sadness, We miss you in every way, You’re ever In our minds, Ever In our hearts, Always in our memory, From where you’ll never part. —Pat and John Bell. VALLANCE, Colin Roos — This day dawns with sad regret. It brings back a day we will never forget Although we smile and seem carefree. There is nobody who misses you more than we. You were thoughtful generous and kind. There Is a place deep In our hearts where your memory Is kept To cherish forever and never forget —lnserted by your loving wife Glenda, Jason and Michelle.

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Press, 20 July 1984, Page 33

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In Memoriam Press, 20 July 1984, Page 33

In Memoriam Press, 20 July 1984, Page 33