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IN MEMORIAM.

McGINTY: In loving memory of my dear husband, George McGinty, who died at Denniston, February 21, 1945. Beautiful memories cherished for ever, Of happy days we had together. Silent thoughts bring many a tear, For the one I missed and loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving wife, Isabella McGinty. McGINTY: In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away at Denniston, on February 21, 1945. Time has changed in many ways, But one thing will change never — The memory of those happy days When we >were all together. —lnserted by .his loving daughter and son-in-law. Bella and Jim; also grand-children Barbara, George and Elisabeth. McGINTY: In loving memory of George McGinty, who died February 21, 1945. As we looked on your dear face The tears bedimmed our eyes, For, oh, it was so hard to think That soon you were to die. We loved him—yes! No tongue can tell How deep, how dearly, and how well Christ loved him, too, and thought it best To take him home with Him to rest. —lnserted' by Janet, Tommy and grand-children. Alison, Isa and Bill. McGINTY: In loving memory of our dear father, George McGinty, who passed away on February 21, 1945, at Denniston. A wonderful father, only lent, One of the best God ever sent, With a smiling face and heart of • gold, The. very best father the world could hold —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Norman, and grandson, wee Norman. McGINTY: In loving memory of George McGinty, who died February 21, 1945. Happy and smiling, always content, Loved and resperted wherever he went, Thoughtful, gentle and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. ■—Sadly missed by his loving son. Bill, daughter-in-law Doreen, and wee Noeline. McGINTY: In loving memory of George McGinty, .who passed away on February 21. 1945 With tears we saw you sinking, We watched you pass away, We tended you with fondest cave, But could not make you stay. We sat beside your bedside As the lonely hours passed by, And how our hearts were broken, When we knew you were to die. We grieved to see you suffer, We did all to soothe your pain, With the Dear Lord waiting, All our efforts were in vain. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Lizzie and Alex; also grand-children, Isabella. Mary and wee Alex.

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Grey River Argus, 21 February 1947, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Grey River Argus, 21 February 1947, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Grey River Argus, 21 February 1947, Page 8