In Memoriam
ALLISON, Ewan Cameron — Treasured memories of my dear husband who passed away two years ago today. ; Loving thoughts of years '• together. Hold memories that will last forever. r . -Loving wife May. BLACKBURN, John James — Died July 28,1986. Always remembered by all his loved ones. CHAPMAN, DanM Graham — In loving memory of a dearly loved son and brother tragically killed 6 years agb today; aged 7 years. - ' Today we are thinking of you; That is nothing new, * We thought of you yesterday,, The day before that’too,We will think about you forever Daniel, as long as we are here. Thankyou Daniel for those precious years. So dearly missed -Mum, dad, Richie and Anita.
[ MORELAND, John Alexander — In loving memory of dearly loved father and father-ln-1 law who passed away 16 years 1 ago today. ? So dearly loved, 1 So sadly missed I —Loved by Esme and Grant • PEARCE, Ronald Albert —ln , loving memory of a dear brother and uncle who passed , away July 28, 1986. Sadly missed. Remembered always. — Inserted by the family.
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