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IN MEMORIAM.

ARNOLD.—In loving and affectionate memory of our dear father, Edwin Arnold, who passed away on the 20th May, 1924. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving family. CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of Henry. .Tames 'Cunningham, who died on the 20th Way, IQi'J. Six year's aso to-day, dear, God relieved you of nil pain; . . It was our bitter loss, dear, Hut for you your heavenly-gain. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers aiid sisters. HAY.—In loving memory of our dear little. 1 daughter. Nola. Hay, who died on the 20th May, 1021. luserted by her loving dad and mum, Jean and Dudley. . PHILP.—In affectionate remembrance of William Henry I'hilp, -who passed away on the 20th May, 102 J. Interred at Orcatford. On his turf shall roses rear their leaves, The earliest of the Season, and the wild cypress wave— '.-.-. : ' : ' ■ . ' -C.S.P. . PHILP.—In fond memory of W. H. Philp, one of the founders, and for many years PresiaSS? Uso2? b; w"° p"ESea °"the by the Olyniiiici-Harrier Glub.. ItOBERTSITN.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Annie Jteid Robertson, who passed > • away on the 20th May, 192-S ■ Gone, but not forgotten. - Inserted by her sister, Jean Powell. STUBBLBS.-Ia loving memory of mv dc'ir husband, -William Stephen, who died on 20th Slay, loio, six years ago today. J'vt> .ost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own; But day by day 1 miss" him more, As I v.alK through life alone. But Ciod is good. He gives me strength . lo bear my heavy cross; He is the only one who knows Jiy loneliness and loss. Inserted by his. loving wife, Zepherine Stubbles. •

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 116, 20 May 1925, Page 1