IN MEMORIAM.
CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Isabella Campbell, who fell asleep on 17th January, 1920.The midnight stars are ■ shining. On a grave not far away. Where wo laid our dear Mother Just one year to-day. ' ■ The flowers wo planted upon her grave Die, withered, and decay, But thoughts of one who lies beneath shall never fade away. We have lost and heaven's gained one of the best the world contained. A mother's memory is more than gold, A mother's love can ne'er bo told. Dearest mother, rest, your work Is done. The greatest work beneatii the sun. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in- . law Jean and Jack Dempscy and wee Grandson, wee Donald. JAMESON.—In tender memory of my darling girl Madge, who entered into the higher life on 17th»January, 1927. Sadly missed. Inserted by her loving mother, E. M. Jameson. MARSHALL.—In loving memory of Colin Marshall, who fell asleep on'l7th January, 1928, aged two years and ten mouths. To memory ever dear. Insetted by Mr. and Mrs. Dcmpsey and wee ' . . playmate Donald. TAYEXDALE.—In loving memory of our dear mother Maria Elizabeth Tavcndale, who passed away ou tho lfth January, 1928. Inserted by her sons and daughters.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1930, Page 1
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202IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1930, Page 1
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