In Memoriam
CAIN, John Wallace — In loving memory of my brother, and uncle who passed away September 26, 1985. Time slips by, but memories stay. Always In our hearts with loving thoughts of you. We all miss you so much. —lnserted by your loving sister Dorothy and uncle of Carl and Natasha. CAIN, John Wallace — In loving memory of my brother who passed away September 26, 1985, aged 12 years. Three years have passed since that sad day, When from our lives you were taken away. Your memory Is a treasure with which we'll never part, A cluster of beautiful memories In our hearts. Love and miss you so much. —lnserted by your sister Janette, Tim and niece Olllvla. CAIN, John Wallace — In loving memory of our dearly loved son, brother and uncle who passed away, September 26, 1985, aged 12 years. Not just today but every day, We have a thought for you, Not forgetting all the suffering that you went through. Some may think you are forgotten but that is not true, As time lingers on our love for you was so strong, Some day we will meet up In heaven and walk side by side, And link up like a chain that no-one will divide. Always on our minds. -Inserted by your loving mum and dad. CONSTABLE, Brian Leslie Henry — In loving memory of Brian, who left us suddenly September 25,1986. Eldest son of Hazel (nee Bell) and the late A. W. Constable, died May 31 1964. Loving thoughts of days together, Memories that will live for ever, As it dawns another year, We’re still wishing you were here, The world Is such a sad place, Since you were called away, And life can never be the same, With just a photo in a frame. —Mum and family. CREAN, Elizabeth Hope — Treasured memories of a dearly loved daughter of Phil and the late John Hancock who passed away September 26, 1975. I gaze upon your photo, You seem to smile and say, Don’t cry, I’m only sleeping, We’ll meet again one day. God broke my heart to prove to me, He only takes the best. —So sadly missed by her loving mother, Phil Hancock. LE WARNE, lan — In memory of my good friend who passed away September 26, 1987. Sadly missed. — Murray and Clorene. LE WARNE, lan Maurice — Memories are like waves, forever. — lan. , MILES), Waller Batista (Pop) — In loving memory of a dearly loved father, father-in-law and granddad who passed away five years ago today. Loved and remembered always. , ”. . —Chris, Greg, Susan and Jeni (Australia). PHILLIPS, William John — In loving memory of Bill who passed away September 26, 1983. ' ' J • No matter how many years go by, No matter how many tears I cry, ’ No matter how many times I try, I still can’t say goodbye. My love for always. —Mares. PHILLIPS, William John — In loving memory of my dad and friend who passed away September 26, 1983. A smile for all, a heart of gold, One of' the best the world could hold. Never selfish, always kind, Could always spare a moment for mankind. For those who have a father, Treasure him with care, For one only knows the heartache, When you turn and he’s not there. —Princess. ROBINSON, Stan (Robbie) — In memory of a loved husband, passed away September 26, 1984. Always remembered —Mavis.
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Press, 26 September 1988, Page 35
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