IN MEMORIAM.
BUGDEN.—In loving memory of Eric.j j Who died October 7, 1941. One of the dearest, one of the best. , God in His mercy took him to rest. ■ ■ To those who knew him all -will know , Just what ire lost two years ago. I—lnserted by his loving mother, sister, and /little Shirley, Barry, and Freda. GLAISTER.—In lovjng memory of my I dear Wife and loving Mother, who was ( called home October 7, 1942. '. Long days and nights sho bore in pain; i To wait for cure was all in vain, i But God alone, Who thought it best, Did ease her pain and gavoher rest. ; Sadly missed and longed for always. \ —lnserted by loving husband and loving i daughter. Vera. i GLAISTER.—In loving memory of our 1 'darling Nanna, who passed away October ■ 7, 1942. Dearer to us than words can tell Is the Nanna we lost and loved so well. To have her and love her, and then to part, Was the greatest sorrow of all our hearts. ■' —lnserted by her loving granddaughters, Dalo and Grace Harris. GLAISTER.—In memory of Nanna, who passed away October 7, 1942. A wonderful nature, so loving and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. . Her cheerful smile and heart of gold, Tho dearest mother the world could hold. —lnserted by her loving grandchildren, Maurice and Daphne.
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Evening Star, Issue 24989, 7 October 1943, Page 4
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