IN MEMORIAM.
CHAMBERS.—In loving memory, of jmy dear husband and father, 'who passed away on October 2, 1941. In perfect peace he waits us all, God will link the broken chain As one by 'one we meet again. Inserted by his loving wife and family. CHAMBERS.—In loving memory of our dad, •who passed away October 2, 1941. Silent., thoughts bring many a tear Of one we miss and love so dear. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Margot and Charlie. . I ' CHAMBERS.—In loving memory of dear dad, ■' who passed away on October 2, 1941. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law Len and Ev. DAWSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, 'James, who passed away October 2 1938. • A beautl*il' memory dearer than gold Of one whose worth 'can never be told; A loving smile, a happy face, A. broken link we can never replace. .Inserted by his loving wife, Jean, and family. HARDING.—In treasured memory of , our Malcolm, accidentally drowned, October 1, 1942; iged 4 years. If all the world were ours to give, We'd give It air and more, Just to see his darling face Come smiling through the door. Mummy,, daddy, and Bryan. HARDING.—To the beautiful memory of little Malcolm, who was taken into God's keeping on Octbber 1, 1942. Inserted by nan, aunts, uncles, Athol, Elsie, Harold, Grace, and Len. HARDING.—-lii loving memory of our little nephew, Malcolm, called to Heaven October . 1, 1942. In our heart a memory Is kept, Of our dear ■ little' nephew, whom we'll never forget. Inserted by his loving Auntie Mabel and Uncle Arthur. HARDING.—In loving memory of wee Malcolm, who-died October 1, 1942. ' If all the'world was ours to give. We'd glvo it all, .and more, To see wee Malcolm's smiling face j Come peeping round the door. Inserted by Aunt Irencc, Uncle Ken, and wee I Pamela. HARDING.—In loving memory of wee Malcolm, a who. died on October 1, 1942. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of. a dear little boy we will never forget; 'If"we,could kLss liis dear wee face i fr And see his ' lovely smile," I And. hold him in our arms again j If only once in a while. -i Insetted by his loving nannle and Pop Watson.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 80, 2 October 1944, Page 1
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376IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 80, 2 October 1944, Page 1
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