IN MEMORIAM.
POSSENNISKIE.—In memory of our dear Slum, who passed away January 17, 1943. A tender link of memory is brought to us this day, Loving thoughts of you, dear mother, will never fade away: To think we could not say good-bye will always bring regret, But we who loved you dearly are the ones who will never forget. Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Frank and Gladys, and grandson, & Trevor. • .' S.HRAMKA.—Ia sad but loving memory of our dear father, who died January 17, 1940. Forget you. Dad, we never will; We loved, you always, we love you still. The memory of you is as dear today As In the hour you passed away. Inserted by his family, Lena, Martha, Frank, son-in-law Harry, and granddaughter Phyllis. WOODS.—In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Peter, who was accidentally killed at Normanby, on January 17, 1944. Also his mother, Jean, who died on December 25, 1942. -Ho left his home in health and strength. We little thought that death was near. He had no time to say good-bye To. those he loved, so dear. Inserted,by the Woods family and Gavin, Normanby. WOODS.—In fondest memory of Peter, who passed away January 17, 1944. 'Always remembered. , Inserted by his loving parent, dad, Dick, ..-,;• Gordon, and Margaret.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1945, Page 1
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215IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1945, Page 1
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