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IN MEMORIAM.

UDALL.—In' loving memory of our sister, Win, who passed away on October 3, 1942. r.i.p.. . It's sweet to know we'll meet again Whero partings are no more, And' our Win, whom we miss, Is only gone before. Inserted by Pat and Alfy. UDALL.—In .loving memory of our sister, Win. who fell asleep on October 3. 1042. Also her wee-son, Garry, on September 26, 1941. R.I.P. Our Lord walked in his garden, To look at his beautifur flowers, Ho chose all his sweetest and fairest, And the two he picked were ours. Kver dear to Kathleen, Uits, Brian. UDALL.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Winifred Udall, who passed away October 3, 1042. Also my sou, Garry, who fell asleep September 26, 1941, Sleeping whero no shadows^ fall, : In perfect peace they await us all. Tommy. UDALL.—To the beautiful memory of my sister, Winnie, who was taken into God's keeping on October 3, 1942. iln the old home you will be remembered, Sweet happy memories cling round your name. True hearts that held you in fondest affection .Always shall love you in death just the same.Inserted by her loving sister, Mariac. , UDALL.—In affectionate remembrance of my friend, Winnie, who .passed away on October 3, I 1942. I Until we meet again. Inserted by Kick, United States navy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1944, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1944, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1944, Page 1

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