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IN MEMORIAM.

BURBOROUGH:—In loving memory of my dear husband, Jack Burborough, who departed his life on the 11th June, 1917. He left his home in perfect health, 'Never thinking death so near; Not. dreaming that he never would Return to his home so dear. ' , , Inserted by his loving wife and little daughter,. L. Burborough. BURBOROUGH.—In'Ioving memory of my dear son-in-law, Jack Burborough, who departed ; his life on the 11th June, 1917. Dear is the grave where he is laid, • Sweet is the memory that never will fade; ■ Roses may wither, leaves fade and die,' If others forget you, never will I. Inserted by his loving mother-in-law and family, A. Olsen. ■JIJcLEAN.—In affectionate memory of my dear husband, Well wood (Mac), who passed away on the 11th June, WIS. He is gone from among us, One we loved so -well; ' Yet how we miss his loving voice, . . No words can ever tell. We'll never see his face again Till on that heavenly shore, Where parting words are never heard, We'll meet to part no more. Inserted by his. loving wife aad'children.' PRICE.—In affectionate remembrance of my darling mother, Jane Johanna Price, who passed peacefully tw&y on. tlje 11th June, 1018. ; Fondly we loved her, she is dear to us still, But in grief we must bend to God's holy will; . . Our sorrow is great, our ioss hard to bear, ■ But angels, dear mother will guard 'you ; vitii cure. ' .... ,-•■- K-1-?-Inserted by c her loving daughter Ruby. PRICE.—In- ever loving memory of my dearwife, Jane Johanna Price, who passed away ■ at lower Hatt en the 11th June, 1919. ■ b.i.p. ■ ; Ch, for the touch of a vanished hand. And the sound of & voice that is still. Inserted by her loving husband and family. PALMER.—In loving meir.ory of Dorothy Palmer, who died on the 11th June, 1910. A long and patient sulferer gone to rest, Worthy of lasting love was she'; Her wishes were good for all. Kind in thought as well as in deed. Inserted by her father, mother, and sister. PALMER.—In loving memory of Dorothy Palmer, who departed this life on the 11th June, 1919. , God needed another angel Amidst His shining band; And bent with a loving smile, And clasped poor Dorrie's hand. We miss your smiling face, We miss your loving voice; But God knew your sufferings best. So.He took you.home to rest. Inserted by her loving aunt and uncle, D. and T. Dalton. PALMER.—In-loving memory of our dear niece, Dorothy Palmer, who died on the 11th June, 1919. A loving niece, a niece so dear, A faithful friend when you were here; For nil of us you did your best, God grant you eternal rest. Inserted by Maud H. Clout.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 1