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IN MEMORIAM

HARDING. —In loving snemoiy of our little nephew, Malcolm, taken to heaven October 1,1 1942. .. ! A tender chord. of memories . , ■ ' | Is sadly touched today. ' i Inserted by Aunty Mabel and Uncle Arthur. HARDING.—In loving memory of our dear son, Malcolm, died October . 1, : 1942; ago 3Vs: years. - We think of'him in silence, And often speak his name. , tin, what we'd give to see him smile, And hold him in our arms again. Mummy, Daddy, and Bryan. HARDING.—In loving! memory of Malcolm, who passed away October 1, 1942.. Time may go, but our thoughts are always with you. Itsertcd by his loving Auntie Elsie, Uncle Athol, and Cousin Arthur. " HARDING.—Iu loving, memory of our wee grandson, Malcolm, died October. 1, 1942. , • ; ! Inserted by Nanny and Pop. | HARDING.—In loving memory of wee Mal-j colm, died October 1, 1942. ] So loved, so mourned. • Inserted by Aunty Irene 'and Uncle Ken. i McTAGGART, Eleanor.—ln loving memory of my devoted wife, who passed away October 1, 1942. •- ■■■■■• Remembrance. Inserted by her loving husband, R. W. McTaggarf. ' ; MILLARD.—In loving memory of our dearefU mother and father, who: passed away October 1, 19J3, and May 28, 1935. Hearts that loved you never forget, ' In memory they are with us • yet. ; Inserted by their loving daughter and son-lnr | law, Nell and Bill,'and grandchildren. j TAYLOR. —In loving memory of our dear! dad, who parsed away October 1, 1935. . '' i Memories! grow sweeter as time travels on, Longing ahvjys for smiles that are gone. Deep in our hearts his memory is kept; We loved htm too dearly to ever forget. Inserted by Maisio and loving family. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away on October 1. 1935. His lite was all love and labour, His heart for his family beat true; He nobly did his duty - for all. What more could a father do? Inserted by his loving daughters, son-in-law,' I and grandchildren. i TONKIN.—In loving ' memory of my dear mother, who passed away October 1, 1944. Not a day do I forget you, In my heart, you are always near. I who loied you sadly miss you, As It dawns this sad long year. Inserted by her loving daughter, Elizabeth. TONKIN.—A tribute of remembrance of Mrs. Tonkin, who passed away on October 1, 1944. Peace, perfect peace; Inserted by Jlr. and Mis. B. Peterson. TREGGNNING.— In loving memory of our dear Phyllis, who passed away on October 1. 1910. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving family. TREGONNING.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who passed awny October 1, 1940. Remembrance. Inserted by her brother, Ted. TREGONNING.—in affectionate remembrance of dear Phil, who passed away October 1, 1940. Her memory never fades. J Janet and. Jim. VVILSHIRE.—In "lovins memory of wee! Frankie, who fell asleep October 1, 1942. ! Three years since you were railed away, We missed you then, we miss you still; I No one on earth youi place can fill. I Inserted by his loving Auntie Fay, Uncle j Harry, and cousins, | WILSHIRE.—hi loving memory of our dear son, little Frank; who took his last rest on i October 1, 1D42; aged 4V 2 years. ' i Today as we look at your plioto, j 1 In likeness so lovely and true; No one knows how our hearts are aching ! And longing, deal Frank, for you. Sadly missed by his loving mum, dad, and Doreen. WILSHIRE.—In loving memory of little Frank, who passed away October 1, 1942. A beautiful memory- is all we have left. Inserted by his loving nana.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 79, 1 October 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 79, 1 October 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 79, 1 October 1945, Page 1

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