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In Memoriam

CLIMO, Lynette Barbara (nee Keats) — In loving memory of our dear daughter who was tragically killed, March 12, 1985, aged 26 years. We often sit and talk to you And many times we’ve cried. No-one knows our sorrow, there are few who see us weep. We shed our tears of aching heart when others are asleep. It hurts with pain and will not mend Till we meet again. Memories are our greatest treasure To love and keep in our hearts forever. Still loved, still missed, still very dear. We have a picture of your sweet face We know no-one can take your place. It only takes a little space to say, how much we miss you But it will take all our life to forget the day we lost you. Lots of love. We miss you so very, very much and always will. —Mum and dad. i MUNDY, Florence Pauline — In loving memory of 'my dearly loved and loving wife, who left me 1 year ago today. Thank-you for the years you gave, the happy life we shared, The love and all you did for . me, the way you always You never failed to do your best, your heart so true and tender, You lived your life for those you loved, and those you loved remembered. —Your loving husband Bob. MUNDY, Florence Pauline — In loving memory of a dearly loved mother and nana, who passed away 1 year ago today. We knew the time was coming, when we would have to part, We watched you slowly sinking, our hearts were torn apart, Tired and weary you made no fuss, but you tried so hard to stay with us, For what It meant to lose you, no-one will ever know, To us you were very special, we only wish that you were here with us today. —Until we meet again, your loving daughters Carol and Pauline, and grandchildren Nicola, Justin, Aaron, and wee Hayden. MUNDY, Florence Pauline — Dearly loved mother and nana. One year ago God took her hand and ended all her pain, It broke our hearts to part with her, But we will meet again. Forever In our hearts —Your loving daughter, June. MUNDY, Florence Pauline — Treasured memories of our mother and nana, who passed away March 18, 1988. -Kevin, Shirley, Brent and Rebecca. PRESTAGE, John — In memory of our loved and loving son who was tragically killed 10 years ago, March 19, 1979. We cannot choose our battlefields, The gods do that for you, But we can plant a standard, Where a standard never flew. —Beth and Tom. REID, Bruce — Passed away 2 years ago on March 19, 1987. We place the flowers upon your grave, 1 Arranged with loving care, Seems so hard to turn around, And leave you lying there, But as time slips by, The memories stay, Silently remembered every day. —From your loving wife Joan and family and grandchildren. SHEEHAN, Kevin Thomae — Loving memories of a dearly loved father, father-in-law and granddad, left us March 19, 1988. You’re In our hearts forever dad; also Uncle Mick, March 26, 1988, memories last forever. —Pauline, Allan, Melissa and Megan McCleery. SHEEHAN, Kevin Thomas — A much loved . father who passed away March 19, 1988. Wishing you were somehow here again, Wishing you were somewhere near, Sometimes It seems If I Just dream, Somehow you would be near. Wishing I could hear your voice again, Knowing that I never will, But dreaming of you can help me do, The things you dreamed 1 could. — Loved forever, Donna. WILLIAMS, Catharina Ray — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, mother-in-law and nana who left us 3 years ago today. Deep In our hearts a memory is kept, Of one we loved and will never forget — Inserted by her loving family.

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Press, 18 March 1989, Page 95

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In Memoriam Press, 18 March 1989, Page 95

In Memoriam Press, 18 March 1989, Page 95

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