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IN MEMORIAM.

s BARRON.—In loving memory of my dearly1' loved oifly brother;. Georgle,■'died October 8, 19-12. , . ' Your end was sudden, Georgle dear, 1 You made us weep and cry, But, oh, the' saddest part of all, You never said good-bye. Sadly missed by his sister Jeannle. BARRON.—In fond memory of George, who fell asleep on October 8, 1942.. _ ' , Always remembered. ! Reg. and Frank. , BARRON.—In loving memory of our dear " nephew, Georgle, who was killed at Kaiwarra '■ October 8, 1942; aged 12% years. Gone from us but not forgotten, j" Never shall your memory fade, t Sweetest thoughts for ever linger Round the spot where you are laid. Auntie Jean, TTncle Bill, and Cousin Norma. BARRON.—In memory of our pal Georgle, who was accidentally killed October 8, 1942. Always remembered. « - Inserted by Bill, Norrie, Geoff., and Ted. f MEAD, Maroaret.—ln loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October S, 1941. i. . Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving eons, Charlie, Albert, , and families. ' MIDDLETON.—In loving memory of a dear husband and loving father, Frank Mtddleton, \ who passed away on October 8, 1936. . • Always remembered By his loving wife, Janet, and son, Allen. MIDDLETON.—In loving memory of dear e Frank, who passed away October 8, 1936. [ Always remembered. Y • Inserted by father and mother. '. O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of our darling wee Brent, who passed away October 8, ' 19-12. Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, sent us down a "_ little child, Lent to us just for a while till he learned the way to smile, , 1 Till he crept"fiis way into all the hearts of those he knew, ■ And dear God, Who knows what's best, . Gently took him home to rest. Inserted by Auntie Iris and' Uncle Mac, Blenheim. O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of my darling wee soni Brent Richard, who fell asleep ■ on October 8, 1942. I Brent. ' . Out of God's , beautiful garden A flower of fragrance divine 3 Was picked by the hand of an angel * Arid sent from his world to thine. 1 But God in His goodness and mercy ' Wanted its petals to be. Always so pure and so perfect t And perfumed with simplicity. I He wanted it feared for and sheltered , From - storms and life's wintry wind, So He gathered it back by His own hand And gave to the to mind. ; Inserted by his loving mummy. '» O'CONNELL.—In loving memory of my dear II wee nephew, Brent Richard, who died on '< October 8, 1942. We loved him, we lost him, * But God knew best when He took him to rest * in His heavenly home. Inserted by Auntie Ena. , Q'CONNELL.—In loving memory of our dari ling wee nephew, Brent Richard, who passed away, on October 8, 1942. ; God sent him to us ■ Like a breath from above, The little companion, The child we all loved. .' Too sweet for this world, _ With its cares and pains, \ The flower has been plucked, j But the fragrance remains. Inserted by Auntie Amy and Uncle George (overseas).'; •-.. Y O'CONNELL.—In loving, memory of our.be-. 1 loved- infant, son, Brent Richard' O'Connell, who went to God October 8, 1942, with his i Granny. .''."..-.' * Inserted by T. O'Connell. I WATSON.—In loving memory of our dear r brother. Bob, who, passed away October 7, 1938. Always remembered.' • ( Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in- > law, Ada and Ben.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 1

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