IN MEMORIAM.
AITS.—In loving memory of our dear Dad and Grandad (Richard), who died on December 10, 1929. Inserted by Mr. and Sirs. H. Stone and family.
BLAND.—In ever loving, memory of Dad, who passed away on December 10, 1934. Inserted by his loving wife and sons.
BRYANT.—In loving memory of Violet Evelyn Bryant, who passed away on December 10, 1934.
Rest In peace.
Inserted by Margie and Charlie.
BRYANT.—In loving memoyy of my dear wife, Violet Evelyn Bryant (Ciss), who'died oa December 10, 1934. , ; ' . I waa not beside her when she died, To hear her last faint sigh, '■... Or whisper Just-ono loving word Or even say good-bye.. What would I give to clasp her hand. Her dear kind face to see. To hear her voice, toj see her smile. • ■■*■ That meant ■so much to me. God 13 good; He gives me strength To bear my heavy cross, Ho is the only one who knows My loneliness and. loss. Inserted by her loving husband (Jim) ind'sons.
Leslie and Ray., p. ' HARRISON,, EDYVfARD WALTER.—In memory of my. husband and our father; who passed away on December 10; 1933. ; Inserted by-'hiVjJoving 4 wiife and:famlly. IINBRDGH.—In lßplhef^ikfl^^dear: Allan; who was called home on December 10, 1931. So sadly missed by mother and Barbara. .
NOLAN.—In Jovlng memory of our dear mother (Ada), who fell asleep on December 10, 1934. Sleep on, dear mother, free from pain In God's own time well meet again, Till memory fades, and life departs, You'll live forever In our hearts. Inserted by her lovlriij children, Paddy,. Ted, ■■:.- Blnkle, Colin, and Dorrie.
WESTHEAD.—In loving memory of our dear son, Thomas, who' passed away at Fetone on December 10, 1933; aged 19 years. ', It's just two years ago today, Slnfco our greet sorrow- fell, To part with you dear Thomas, The one,we loved so well, . Tou left: behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere. That never have or never will forget you Thomas dear. Inserted by his loving mother and father and ' Bister Annie, and George. iWESTHEAD.—In loving memory of our brother Thomas, who died on December 10, 1933. To live la the thoughts of those left behind. ia not to die. Inierted by Annie and George..
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 1
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368IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 1
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