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In Memoriam

KEACH, tea (L«uty) — Thinking today of a very special nephew and cousin, we never appreciate anyone, till alter we have lost them. It was Just a few days pass your 25th birthday, that God ted you away. Down the path, to where nana was. Our pain and sorrow was their gain. This message Is small Len, but oh, so sincere. We’d give everything that we have Just to have you back here. The pain of losing mum was so bad, then that pain was back again. With the loss of you, although you are both gone, you will always be so very loved and missed and never forgotten. - Inserted by Betty, Tom. Alarm and Geoffrey Ramage. KEACH, Len Maxwell — They say he died at 25 He went along his way. But he’s alive In my mind's eye. To me he will never die. Life is klnda different Without this friend I had For he was always there Through times of good and We never will forget the smile, the laugh, the walk. We never will forget, the life he brought to earth. KEACH, Lanny — In loving memory of my youngest son, Len. Only one life to live but a thousand ways to die Twelve months have passed yet I do not cry For in my heart you did not go The words of your music tells me so They say that Christmas comes but once a year This is very true But all that Christmas will bring this year Is remembering the loss of you Time and tide wait for no man But Lenny I wish It had of waited so much longer for you. For ever by my side. - Dad. KEACH, Leonard Max — Who so sadly left us on December 26, 1984. One year has passed, the shock has eased The pain is deep and still I grieve I miss you more each passing I didnX know what loneliness was till it came my way The love and warmth that we two shared The million things you did for me, Len, proved how much you' cared I miss our laughs, our talks, our tears, Our little secrets we had together throughout the years I only wish when I come home I’d find you waiting there Just to hear you say hello Mum and see your cheeky smile And to be able to say thanks son for your helping hand that was extended all the while For most In my mind. Is the special way you used to say (sweet as) (nice one) (good value) To me these words describe

you, I know them all I love them all, for Lenny they belong to you. These are my memories to keep and cherish for ever and I had the privilege to call you mine. Love you Lenny Pen, for ever - In my heart. — Inserted by his Mum. MARKS, Georg* — In loving memory of our loved husband, father, father-in-law and grandad, passed away on December 26th, 1983.

—Always remembered, Pat, Shane, Marian, Stacey and Brett

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Press, 26 December 1985, Page 23

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In Memoriam Press, 26 December 1985, Page 23

In Memoriam Press, 26 December 1985, Page 23

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