In Memoriam
SMITH, Pawl QraMW ~ In loving memory of our de*r son tragically taken February 4, 1986. You left us tn a hurry, No tune to say goodbye. But memories of you dear Paul Are for everlasting time. —lnserted by your loving Mum and Dad and family. SMITH, Pmrt Graamo — Cherished memories of a treasured brother and unde, tragically killed In Queensland, a yew ago today. We miss you so dearly every day And memories of your last visit will never fade away It all happened so suddenly, there was nothing I could do I wish I could have been there to pay my last respects to you Our family chain has broken, a precious link has gone Beautiful memories of you, Paul, will always linger on Loved always —Valerie, Jason and Michelle. SMITH, Paul Grawn* — In fondest loving memory of a darling brother, brother-in-law and uncle, who was tragically snatched from us, one year ago in Queensland, Australia. RJ.P. Your passing came so suddenly, We often wonder why, The hardest part of all, Paul, We never said goodbye. May the wind of love blow softly, On that iw-away peaceful place, Where the one we. love is sleeping. And can never be replaced. Your presence we miss, Xour memories we’U always ■ treasure, Loving your always, Forgetting you never. —Your ever-remembering sister Carole, Johnny and nephew, Stephen. THOMAS, Doug — Passed away February 4, 1986. My thoughts of you, Fay and family, today. —Your loving brother Danny.
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