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IN MEMORIAM.

CKESSWELL—In loving memory of my dear March jn"" R°Se' Wl^ d' ed On tlle 17lh A 1 loving wife, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind; ■ Her heart was good, her spirit brave, liut God called back one of the best He gave. Inserted by her lovina husband and daughter Lily. JAMES.—In loving memory of Violet, dearly beloved daughter of May and John James f, 7< , Ade,ln,' de roild' who died on theUTtli March, JSHU. Yon are always in our thoughts, dear Violet, So sweet to breathe your nameIn life we loved you deafly, In death we do the same. luserted by her loving mother and father, and Uncle Joe. KILMIXSTTR.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Myrtle Mary, who passed ™™ y at Island liay on the 17th March, Inserted by her loving father and mother, James and Mary Kilminster. ■ KIRBY.—In loving memory, of my dear brother, Edward Kirby, who- died on 'the lit ISd. 19- f Ldbridße' *•" "£ Gone to rest, but not forgotten, Never shall thy memory fade; bweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the spot where thou art laid. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, J. arid S. Kirby. KILMISTKR.-In loving memory of my dear friend. Myrtle, wlio passed away at Island Jiay on the ■ 17th March, 1921; aged 19 Remembrance. • - ' :—Dorothy. KILMI.N'STER.—-In loving memory of Myrtle Krtmmster,: who died on ; the 17th March, .To memory ever dear. : Inserted by iier sincere friend, K. J. Smith. KIUri.VSTEn.-In' loving -memoir of■ Myrtle,!, who died on the 17th March, 1921. : ''•, A. and, E, Briridley.' LEATIIEM.—In loving ■ memory of Cranston' l-regg Leathern, who passed away on the 17th March, J923. ' ■ For many a year our family chain Was closely linked together; '■ But, ah, that chain has broken now, One link has gone for ever. Inserted by his son and daughter-in-law W -H. and E. E. Leathern. ■ ■ ' LEATHEM—In loving memory of Cranston Oregg a rank) Leathern, who'departed this life on the 17th March, 1028. To memory ever dear. ■ ' Inserted by. his loving wife, Nellie leathern. LKATHEM.—In loving memory of Cranston Oregg (trauk) Leathern, who. departed this life on the 17th March,- 1923. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Nellie and. Arthur "Whitelaw. LBATHEM.-In fond and loving memory of Cranston Gregg (Frank) Leathern, who departed tins life on the 17th March, 1923. Fond memories cling. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Bey and William Wilson. McLAUGHLIN.-In loving „ memory of our dear mother, Theresa Mclaughlin, who passed away on the loth March, 1918. Peace, Perfect Peace. Inserted by Tessie, Hettie, Tommie, and Leo. "^Sfm 8?^"7" 111 ■ l0vi" B memor >- of ■William (Bill) liobinson, who died on the 17th March 19D9. Inserted by A. Jennings. WHfXE.—In loving memory of Agnes, who died on the 17th March, 1917. WHITBMAN—In loving-memory of r.ir deur mother, Sarah Agnes Whiteraan who passed away on the 17th March, 1023. ■ Could we, her daughters, have clasped her iiand, The mother we loved so well Or kissed_ her brow when death-was near, And whispered, my mother, farewell. Inserted by her loving daughters, Emma and Mary.

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Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume 65, Issue 65, 17 March 1924, Page 1