In Memoriam
BLAKEMORE, Elizabeth.— In loving memory of our much loved mother, mother-in-law and grandma, who paassed away 2 year’s ago today. —Ever remembered and sadly missed, Ken, Karyn, Rebecca and Almee. BLAKEMORE, Elizabeth Myrtle — Treasured memory of our dearly loved mother and grandma, who passed away 2 years ago. Lord help me today, Show me the way. One day at a time, Yesterday’s gone and tomorrow may never be mine. —Always remembered and loved, Jim, Lyn, Leigh-Ann, Nina, Neil and lan. DAVIE, Myrtle Alice— If love could build the stairway,
And memories build a lane, We would walk our way to heaven, Gran, And bring you home again. —Sadly missed by loving granddaughter Francine and great-grandchildren Michael, Tony and Justine. LIDDICOAT, Alice — Who passed away a year this day. Her memory lives with me always. —Kenneth Liddicoat. POYNTON, John Stanley — Passed away April 1, 1981. Treasured memories of a loving husband and father, are ours to keep for ever. —Mavis, Janice, lan and families.
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