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IN MEMORIAM.

BEI/b.VIn, loving mempry of'Siafy. Ann Bell, beloved, mother of Bernard * Gerald, Albert, J and Thomas Bell, who departed this life on . the .Ottf January. 19271 ■"■•'. I EIXIS;.—In "loving memory of our darling baby, . John Denis, who passed 'away on-29Ui Janu- '- _r'y.7l9lG. . ■■ ..-■,:.;•; -. c Gone into a land of beauty, j 'Midst-the nerer fading :flowers; ■ > Gone from sorrow, pain, and trouble. To a better world than curs. ' Inserted by his sorowing. parents and. brothers ! Bill and Leo. MAKASEINE.—In. loving mempry of our dear Mac, who .passed away on the 30th January, 1 1932. - -•- . , , - . Always' remembered. Inserted by. his loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. ' Holder and family. MAKASEIN'E.—In loving memory of our friend Mac. who passed away on the 30th January, 1932. - - ■ Ever remembered. George Tuainc. OGG.—ln loving memory of my sister Bessie, who died on 2Sth January, 1923.. Sadly missed.Inserted by her loving sister, Annie Green. ItAKATEIN.—In loving memory of dear Mac, who passed away on the 30th January, 1932. , . ' Always remembered. Alice and Jack. SMELIdXG.—In ' loving • memory of . Clara , Christina, dearly beloved wife of J. E. Smelling, who passed peacefully away on 30tb ] January, 1929. A faithful wife and loving mother, and one of God's best. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Inserted by. her loving husband and family. STAPLETON.—In loving memory of Harold, drowned in wreck' of schooner Omaka, 30th ..Japuary, 1921; age 22 years. - ■ Asleep In the deep. ... Still sadly missed by his mother. WII.XIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away 30tn January, 1931. She bade no one a last farewell, She said good-byo to' none; Her spirit flew before we knew That Irom us she Had gone. Inserted by' her loving sons. Walter and Kay. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dearest mother, Lucy Elizabeth, who departed this . life on 30th January, 1931. itcst in peace, your cares are ended, , Kest.ln pv-dCi. jour s.ilerings done, Tou are gone where those who love you, : All shall follow, one by one. Inserted by her levins daughters and sun-iu-law, Owen, Pearl, and Bill. .WILMAMS.—In loving memory of my .carlv , beloved wife, Lucy, who passed away nn SOtii January; 1931. gweet"memories will linger for ever, ! Time cannot -change it Is true. The years that may come cannot sever .' My longing remembrance of you. At dawn you are fondly remembered, [ With' tenderness, love, and regret, -At sunset fond memories awaken, - Of one I'll never forget. - In "my'heart your memory lingers, But to weep I know is vain, God will some day cure my heartache, When lie links the broken chain. In silence 1 watched her sinking, ' Watched her fade away. God only knows my heartache, As it dawns two years to-day. No matter bow heavy the burden. . No-matter, how-great the despair Heaven seems nearer and nearer. To know my loved one is there. Inserted by her loving husband. WILI.I_.MS.—In loving memory of my dear friend. Lucy, who died on 30th January, 1931. The sweetest of memories, fond aud true, A. 11l always remain, dear friend, of you. Inserted by her loving friend, Mrs. Gregory. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dearest ' mother, Lucy Elizabeth, who departed this life on SOUi. January, 1931. ' Tou are not forgotten, mother dear for true love never dies, The dearest spot on earth to us, is where out dear mother lies. Inserted by her loving daughters, Violet, Linda and friend Clary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 24, 30 January 1933, Page 1

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