IN MEMORIAM.
COOr-iSOX.—In lovius incmorj or-Leslie G. Cooliiioii, who died at Kwart Hospital on the ISth June. 102S.
... Ever, remembered' By his loving wife. May Cbokson.
COOKSOX.—In loving memory of Leslie George, .who died on 18th Juue, 1928. 15.1.P. This day brings back a mcniorj Ot loved ones laid to rest; Those who think of them to-day Are those who loved them, the best. Inserted by loving parents and family.
POPE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away, on the ISth June, 1923.
A mother's memory is more than cold, KA mother's love can ne'er be told: A secret thought, a silent tear, ...'.. Inserted by her .loving son and daughter in- - law, Bob and May. and grandchildren, . Buster, Kovin, and Joyce.
POPE.—In loving memory of Florence Edith who passed away on the IStU June, 1925.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life's weary trials and suffering past; In silence she. suffered and painfully bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. Inserted by her loiing husband,- Bill, andbister Emma, LlHie and "Ernie. POPE.—In lottos memory ot our dear sister, Florence Edith, who departed this life on the JSth June. 1923. Though life brings much that alter;,, And time brings much (hat's urn. - There is one thing' that never alters 'Tis our tore^'d.eat'JFlo; of-yoir^ • ' - Inserted "by her loving sister and brother,"* - .Nell and Charlie.
9J — lortns memory or our dear sister Florence Edith, who passed auay oa ihe ISth •Tune, 1923. Gone from us her smiling face. Those pleasant cheerful ways; • ' The heart that wou so many frleiiiis In those happy bygone days.
Inserted by Amy, Harry, and Ettle.
SIOCiniAX—In affectionate remembrance of Charles Stockman, 18th June, 1919.
—M.A.S.
WOLLA\D.—Iji losing memory of my dear friend.- Mary Wolland, who died on istliJune, 1924.
Ever remembered.
Inserted by K.D,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 18 June 1929, Page 1
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337IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 18 June 1929, Page 1
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