In Memorial
PAHI, Horbort (Tta») — Treasured memories qf a wonderful and dearly loved father, who passed - away December 16, 1975, also treasured husband of the late Mabel. . . ’•> . As time goes by without ydu, ? As the days turn Into years, They hold a million mem-
ories, And many silent tears. So loved, so remembered. —lnserted by his loving daughter Iris, and son in law, CyrlL PASCOE, Douglas Rayithond — Who was accidentally killed nine years ago today. . . Beautiful memories woven In Sold J/,, This Is the picture we dearly
hold We do not need a special day to bring you to mind . The memories we have of you are the everlasting kind. —Sadly missed by your loving wife Dorothy and family. WILLETTS, Bottle Neill* — Passed away December 18, 1984. We miss you so mqch, always remembered. —By your loving Husband and Annette and wee Jonathan. ; . . . WILLETTS, Bette — You were always there in time and need and you were a loving friend Indeed. The times we walked side by side will be remembered forever. —Your mate AUeen.
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