IN MEMORIAM.
FINCH.—In loving memory of my beloved hus- . band, who passed away on the 'sth February* . 1816. '\ ' .-■ ■_,' .'■,,, ■'." ■■•: ' ..-.'. .' .. What htppy hours we,'ohce enjoyed, 's How sweet the memory.-,still; - ' . But you litre left a vacant plsceThis world can never fill. •'(■'■' Inserted by his loving wife and.son, Art. .•- '■ ' ■'■'; . : Fincn-.';' ■'"' ■' : '.-.' GAGE.—In loTing memory of my dear mottei1, who died on the 7th February, 1920. ', > ' Forget thee? Forget'thee? . ,•".',"• ■' Not'a day; not an hour. x ■ .;.•(. Peaoe,.-Perfect Peace. •",•■.,:-'' ■; •.'.:.-'-V^:. iMerted by her loving daughter, M, Blake. CAGE.—In loving memory of oar dear mother, Annie, who pasted away on the 7th Feb-" ruary,, 1920. :;. v.'-; ■\,:- ..,-' '. ; ■■•'. '/■ ,- '■■'•■''^'■-"■'■Everremenibereav'V'-'■ ",-...' ■'■''':' .; Inserted by/her'loving, dau.ghtcn. TH6MPB6NAIn loving memory of Jonn" Henry ~ Thompson, beloved. Husband of Emma ThompEoh, late of '92, Austin-street,",who died, »ndden]y;on( the 6th February, 1910. :i 'Had we, only beea there-att the hour of ■ i 'deatbi .-': •' ;'■■' : ■■'■.: .'.-. -. "■ .- .-.i And cauiht the last, sigh: of his parting -'■ -' breath,' "!•.'■ . *■ '.. ' '•'■.;'.'''.*' i i •'One last fond whisper ,we might have ; heard, ■, ■ '■■'••■' ,■:. .■,••••' . Or breathed In.,his,'ear, a parlSing-iword. >'. ' loften sit and tihinkof him .'■•'; ■•,' - When lam all alone; .•■• \ :••';.'■•■.-, '■<'!■' For memory is the only friend sj'.-M-^''. ■ I liavo in this world alone. : i ; • .'■ ' Inserted by his loving wife'and; family.,., tfILSON.—In memory of Joseph I WHson, who departed this life, on the :7th February,1 ISKU. .'..; Oh, for. the'touch:of a vanished hanxl, .';;';;:. And a word from the 'Voice that is still. . ■■ Inserted by his. loving son, Jim. i WEBBEE.—ln'loviiig memory of my dear husband and1 our dad, who passed away, on tn» 7th February, 1918. .-:-■.■. ',:-., Wo cannot clasp your hand, dear ded, , Your face we cannot .see; ,-. .1■...■",', But let. this little token-teU'.: , '; : ( .\Ve still remember thee. :, \. ■'■■■'■ ■.■''. Inserted by his-loving wife and 2 children, .'"•;. ■ Myrtle and Archie. \ . .'*.■•' '
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1922, Page 1
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316IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 31, 7 February 1922, Page 1
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