In Memoriam
BLACKABY, Akert — In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away February JS, 1966. We cannot bring the old days back when we were all together,- , But those we loved don’t go away, they walk with us forever. -TUI we meet again, dearly loved and sadly missed by his family. BURNS, PhMp <Mm (MB) — In loving memory of our dear son, brother, brother-in-law and uncle who died February the happiness we have known, well forever be grateful. ’ -Bo loved by your mum, dad and family. MAYO — In loving memory of Jack who passed away on February 25, 1959. -Always remembered by his family. McLAUCHLAN, Fatal — In memory of a good friend and workmate. Badly missed - but not forgotten -David, Darrell, Graham and MlchaeL McLAUCHLAN, Patil Edward JaoNte — Treasured special memories of a dearly loved son, brother, uncle ana future brother-in-law, who died one year ago today, February 25, Some people are bound to die By lying young a person stays young forever In people’s If h”burns y brightly before he His Hght shines for all times. Loved so much. —lnserted by Mum, Dad, Nicola and Grant, Simon and Leonle, and Ashleigh Jayne. MOORE, John Samuel Bruce — In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather who died February 25, 1983. Deep in our hearts his memory is kept. -Inserted by his loving wife and family. OSTOJA, Alma Florence — In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away, February 25, 1960. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget -Inserted by her loving son and family, SMITH, Shirtoy — Treasured memories of a dearly loved sister-in-law. Time may hide the sadness. Smiles may hide the tears, But loving memories of you dear Shirley, > ' Will last throughout the years. Missed always. —Cherie, Dene,-John and Vai.
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Press, 25 February 1987, Page 67
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