IN MEMORIAM.
BARRY—In loving memory of my clear brother, Patrick Barry (Paddy), who departed this life on the 6th October, 1917. R.1.1?. Hve years have gone, how long it seems, In _11 onr hearts your face still beams; In memory's page will never blot Three little words: Forget hJm. not. Aserted by his loving sister and family, E. and W. Marsbment. BARRY.—In loving memory of Patrick B.irry | (Patsy), who departed this life on the 6th October, 1917. Dear is the grave where Pat3y is laid, Sweet is the memory that never will fade; TUough gone and forgotten by some you may be, ■ ■ . If others forget you, never will we. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and . family. EDMONDS.—In loving memory of Cajtain Edmonds, of Union Steam Ship Company, who died on the 6th October, 1917. With patience great ho bore his pains, That suffered him to dio; And the hearts that wish him back ajain Shall meet him by and by. Not dead to those who loved him, Not dead, but gone before; Ho lives with us In memory still, As in the days of yore. Inserted by his louring wife. EDMONDS.—In loving memory of Captain Edmonds, who died on the 6th October, 1917. Rest, spirit, rest. In the gTeen pastures of the heavenly shore, WhefeTsin and sorrow can approach no more, With all the flock by the Good Shepherd fed; Beside .the streams of life eternal led. For ever with thy God and Saviour blest, Rest, sweetly rest. Inserted by a brother, R;C.W. EDMONDS.—In loving memory of Captain Edmonds, who passed away on the 6th October, 1817. To memory ever dear. < Inserted bjr bis loving nephew and niece, H. and K. Edmonds. KENNY.—In loving memory of dear Lawrence (Pat) Kenny, who died on the sth October, 1920. Two years have passed, how long it somot; In all oar thoaghts bis fane still beams; In memory's pages will never blot Three little words, "Forget him not." Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. REGAN.—In sacred and everlasting memoiy of onr angel mother, who went Home on the 6th October, 1920 Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see us smile; But, oh, they cannot see the aching heart That amile hides all the -while. Time brings you nearer and dearer to us. Inserted by her sorrowing daughter, eon, and son-in-lavr, Snsie, Frank, find Ralph. ROBINS.—-In loving memory of my dear -wife and sister, Kathleen Robins, -who departed tins life on the 6th October, 1921. R.I.P. Inserted by C. Robins and M. Leddy.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 1
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426IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 84, 6 October 1922, Page 1
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