IN MEMORIAM.
FANCOUKT.—In loving memory of Edith Fancourt, dearly loved wife of I. H. Fancourt, who dcimrtcd this life 23rd May, 1029. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, Evelyn and Violet.: also niece Hilda. MOORE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, Marion, who passed away 23rd May, 1030. .Deeply mourned and sadly missed. Inserted by hor husband and children. PATERSOX. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William, who passed away on 24th May, 1928. Treasured with love sincere, Just a memory, oh, so dear. Inserted by his wife, son, and daughter, Guv and Teg. PEAIICE.—In loving memory of Mary Fraser, beloved wife of R. 3. Pearce, who passed array 23rd May, IB2S. Deeply mourned. Inserted by her loving mother and sister. I'ETHYBRIDGE. —In loving memory of my dear sister Alice, who passed away on the 24th .May, 1030. Inserted by her loving brother Eric. PJKTHI'BRIDCB. —In loving memory, of our dear sister Alice, who passed away 21th May, 1030. inserted hy her loving brother aud sister-in-law, Charlie aud MarjOrle. PETHYBniDGB.—In loving memory of dear Alice, who passed away on the 2-Hli 31»y, 1030. Fondly remembered. . Inscrled by Tearl and Bill and little Betty. PJETHYBRIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear sister Alice, who passed away 24th May, 1930. Tho' lost to sight,'to memory ever dear. Inserted by her lovinc brother Arthur. PETHYBRIDGE. —In loving memory of our dear dniiElitcr, Alice, who passed away 21th May, 1930.- ■ At rest. Inserted by her loving parents. PETHYBKIDGE.—In loving memory of Alice Eileen, who passed away on 24th May, 1930. Ever remembered. Sid. RAMSAY. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Caroline Ramsay, who left us on 21th May, 1920. Her children rise up and rail her blessed; her husband also, nud ho praiseth hor. JiOvliißly inserted hy Carrie and Ethel and families. 3KHEi>.—-In loving menrory of our dear mother, who departed this life 23rd May, 1021. Inserted by her loving son and daughter, EOS and Maudlo, and son-in-law Billy. BTOXEHAM.—In loving memory of our beloved brother Colin Wellcsley Stoncham, youngest son of Colonel and Mrs. Stoneham, Glsborne, who-passed away 24th May, 1922. Inserted by Gladys and Arthur Tyndall.
IN MEMORIAM.
Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 1
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