IN MEMORIAM
BLACKIE.—In loving memory of John David Blackle, who passod away October 7, 1955.
Ever romemborcd. lasertod by his sister, Bella.
BLACKIE.—In loving memory of our ,de»rly loved son. John David Blackle, who passed away October 7, 1935. , Just a year aeo today, John, darling, ■ Since God took you home. .•.'••_ ' Only the one who saw you suffer Can say God's \will be done. Inserted by his parents.
BLACKIE.—In lovlne memory of our dear brother and uncle (Jack), who answered the call October 7, 1935. Ever remembered. Madgo, fred, and Charlie. FITZSIMMONS.—In lovini; memory ot Horacei who passed away on October 7, 1933. Always remembered. Insertod by Thelma, Mlrrle, Sid, and Jewel. GRUNNEIiI/.—ln sad and loving memory 'of our dear, mother, Ellen Elizabeth, who paßscd away 'October 7, 1823. j Memorios are treasures no one can steal. lieath leaves f wound no one caa heal. Inserted by her loved ones; I Gertrude and Horace, and grandchildren, Horl and Ivau:
liAMBESS. —In loving memory of my dear' mother, Mary Lambess, who died al htr reeldence, Ito Street, Otakl, .on October 6, 1934. Inserted' by her loving daughter, son-in-law, * ' , und granddaughter. . . . O'DOrfrOGHUE.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Mick, died October 7, 1933. ' ' ' R.I.P. , . , , Inserted'by, J. pnowlea.
O'DONOGHUE. —In loving memory of my dear Uncle Hick, died October 7. 1035. f ' ■ H.I.F. Inserted by his loving nephew, Jim. O'DONOGHUE.—In loving memory of my dcaj ■ son, Florence AlLchacl O'Ddnoghue, died October 7, IKS'. ■ >
K.I.I 1. A cluster of Rolilen memories, Sweetest this earth can claim. I'to woven thorn into a garland And twined thorn around his ; name. . Inserted by his Borrowing mother. O'DONOGHUE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Mick, died October 7, 1935.
, ■ R.r.p. 'Iramaculatß heart of Mary, Tour prayers for lilm citoL Sacred heart of Jesus Havo mercy on his soul, inserted by his loving sisters, Clssle arid Mollle. SEMPLE.—In loving memory of our do«r husband and daddy, Kobert Trancis Semple (Rob),, 'accidentally killed oa October 7, 1930. We think of you in: silence. With grief that's deep and true., There Is always that sad longing,. Could wo only speak to you. Inserted by Ills' lovtnc wife and little daughters, Erin, Jacqueline, Patricia.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1936, Page 1
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362IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 85, 7 October 1936, Page 1
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