IN MEMORIAM.
BLY.—In loving memory of Jackie, who passed avfay on June 2, 1940. The dearest son the world, could hold, A cheery smile and heart of gold, To those who knew him all will know,. Just what we lost two years ago. ' Inserted by his lovin_ family. BLY.:—In loving memory of my dear friend, Jackie, "mho passed away June 2, 1940. 4 ' Tears''• may pass and time may fly,. Every flower will fade _nd die; \ Every rising aun will set, But you, dear Jackie, I'll never forget. Inserted for one of his closest friends. BROUGHTON.—In loving memory 'of Eric Gordon, who passed away June 2, 1941. . ..'..•■ Always remembered. Inserted by Mother, brothers, and sisters. HARRIS.—In loving memory of dear. Mum »nd Nanna, who passed away June i, 1941. We think of her in silence, And often speak her name; ' What would we give to clasp her hand And see her smile again. Inserted by Eileen, Clarrie, and Ralph, Brlau. McKEOWN.—In loTing memory, of Philip, died 1935; also Gwendoline, who died 1941. Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in-law, Doris and Walter. \ MORELAND.—In loving memory of our dear mother, .who passed away Jpne 1, 1939. i Deep: In our hearts a memory is kept Of one we lored and .will never forget. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. PRICE.?—In aad- but loving memory of my dearly-beloved wife, Mary Jean, who passed away on-June 2, 1941/-and mother of little David, who was called away on- July 22, 1941. . I think of you both in silence, , v And often speak your name; What would I give to clasp your hand . And see ■ yoiir smile again. Lonely and sad at last I lie And think of the days gone by. When we were all together, my darling, Wife, Iltttle son, and I. Inserted; by her loving husband, Ted. PRICE.—In loving memory of dear Mary, who passed away on June 2, 1941. Loved in life, remembered In death, God took you to his home of rest. Inserted by her mother and sisters-in-law, ' , . Ivy and Dolly. ' PRICE.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Mary, who passed away on June 2, 1941. , Ever remembered. Inserted by Dorothy Walker. QUAINTANCE. —In loving memory of our <lear daughter and sister, Dorothy, who passed away June 2, 1939. Three sad years have passed away. Still we miss you every day; We often sit and think of you And all the things you used to do. Inserted "by mother, father, Edna, Jean, and .'_'... /. George. QUAINTANCE. —In loving memory of dear Dorothy, who passed away Juno 2, 1939. Inserted by her loving brother \and sister-in- ' law, Betty and Ernie. (W/AINTANCE.—In loving memory of Doro-thy.-who .passed away on June 2, 1!>39, Always in our thoughts. Inserted by her auntie and uncle. Agues and. Frank, and cousins, Joyce, Peter, and Ron. THORBURN.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away on June 2, 1941. Inserted by his loving sons and daughter-in-law, Douglas, Stuart, Bruce, and Irene.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1942, Page 1
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495IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 128, 2 June 1942, Page 1
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