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IN MEMORIAM.

HF.IDGES. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Ada Bertha Bridges, who passed to the Higher Life on the 17th April, 1918. This life is but a suburb of the life elysian, Whose portal we call death. Inserted by her loving sons and daughter-in-law. MILLS.—In loving memory of our dear Elsie, who passed away on the 19th April, 1916. Friends may think I have forgotten When at times they see me smile; But they little know the aching heart The smile hides all the while. In my thoughts your memory lingers Tender, fond, and true; There's not a day gone by, dear Elsie, But what I think of you. Inserted by her loving mother and father, John and Georgina Mills. MILLS.—In lov'ng memory of our dear sister, Klsio Doris, who passed away on the 19th April, 1917. A little bud as white as snow, A bud the Lord had given; • Fearing earth would Bpoil Its bloom, He planted it in Heaven. . Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Mary and George Turner. MILLS.—In loving memory of our dear little sister Elsie. How we miss her little footsteps, And lier liappy little face-; God has gathered in our darling sister, Leaving such a vacant place. Could we, her sisters, have clasped her hand, The one we loved so well, Or kissed her brow when death was near, And whispered: "Dear Elsie, farewell." Inserted by her sisters, Edith, Myrtle, and Ivy. MILLS.—In loving memory of Elsie Doris Mills, who died on the 19th April, 1917. We are thinking of you to-day, Thinking of the past; Picturing you in memory, Just aa we saw you last. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Violet and/ Will. NEWSOH.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry (Harry), who fell asleep on the 19th April, 1935. Farewell, dear husband, a long farewell, For we shall meet no more, Till we be raised with Christ to dwell On Zion's happy shore. We mourn the loss of one we loved, And did our best to save; Beloved in, life, regretted, gone, Remembered in the grave. Forget thee? Ho, we never will, We loved you here, we love you still; You parted with a word of pain, You only died to live again. Anchored on the Golden Shore. Irserted by his loving wife and children and grandchildren, Mary Newson. SCURR—In 10/'ng nwinory of my dear wife, Annie Hansford Duke Scurr, who departed this life on the 19th April, 1916. She was a wife truly fond, A wife both kind and true; A better wife never lived, Her equals are but few. Inserted by her loving husband, David. SCURR.—In loving memory of our darling mother, Annie Hansford JJuke Scurr, who departed this life on the 19th April, 1916. In our home you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling around your name; The hearts that hold you in deep affection Will love you in death just the same. Oh, for a touch of a vanished hand, And tho sound of a voice that is still. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mabel and Fred. SCURR.—In loving memory of our darling mother, Annie Hansford Duke Scurr, who departed this life on the 19th April, 1916. Sad to-day our thoughts do wander To a grave so far away, Where they laid our dear mother Just five years ago to-day. Inserted by her loving daughters, Lottie, Ettie, and Rnchel. THOMAS.—In loving memory of Hannah Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Frederick Thomas, who departed this life on the 19th April, 1906. The midnight start; are beaming Upon a silent grave. Where, sleeping without dreaming, Lies one we could not save. Some diy we hope to meet her, . Some day, we know not when, We will clasp her hand in the better land, 1 And never part again. Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and 'nughters.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 1

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