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IN MEMORIAM.

AGAR.—In loving memory of our dear daddy Thomas Leonard (Len) Agar, who fell asleep on the 6th August, 1922. In pain and sickness long I laid Till death at last called me away; Farewell, dear friends, when this you see Prepare with Christ to follow me. Sadly we miss him, and try not to grieve. A little while longer and we, too, must-leave. To meet those we love on that beautiful Bhore Where partings are unknown and life evermore.

Inserted by his wife and child, M. and Z. Agur.

BARNE3.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Ellen Barnes, who passed away on the 6th August, 1910. A mother more true never dwelt on this earth. Nor proved to her children a true mother's worth; In dreams, dear mother, we see yonr sweet face and kifis your gentle brow. But in our aching hearts we know we have no mother now. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law J. and H. Clark, and grandchildren. CAKMICHAEL.—In loving remembrance of our dear sister and brother-in-law, Violet and nsT 8/^ dled at Hobart on the 6th AuE° To memory ever dear.

Inserted- by their loving mother and sisters, A. tee, Q. Aston, and X. Bright.

IMLLEY.—In. loving memory of our dear mother Annie Dalley, who departed this life on the Cth August, 1922. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, good and kind; on 6. fv« °l fc ' I" 1'He»yen has gained, One of the best the world contained. Inserted by her loving daughters and son-in-

Dmot'he^~A n ™ilO' vi£ g i, menlory of our dear n?e thon' th^h ?A. th'S HeJ UtS was all 'ove and labour, m, «.hei rt for her Mmily beat true: She cheerfully did her duty for all, "hat more could a mother do? Inserted by her loving sons, Jim, Joe, Norm Jack, and Ray.

DAILEY.—I n i oving memory of ... d . One of the best. God led her 4z* &%£; <r& and pain; Where we will meet again In 6 ert6d by her loving sister-in-law, Lucy, and nieces, Laura, Ivy, and Madge

Fond memories cling Inserted by her loving nephews and nieces, will, Ben, Daisy, and Mary.

"IKYJ'V 10"^ J memor > r "of Emma ttttaS; departed thia nfe °n

The shock was great, the pain severe To p art with one I loved to dear; ' iiu» trust in Heaven we will meet again Inserted by her loving daughter, L. Lanha'm. N bandLEmnT, l 0 T moV oI "^ dMr "«=• ♦ i A.v .am Jieaß'e. who passed away on the Gth August, 1921, at x Wakeneld.

SMITH.—In memory of mv dear f-,tw Charles Smith, who passed away on the Oth August, 1920. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving daughter, Doris. BOMSIER3.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Summers, who died on the-Oth August," 1021. If love could have saved, thou would not have died. Thy will be done. Inserted hv Mrs. c^rk and fatally.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 1