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IN MEMORIAM

ADAMS—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed away November 16, 1937. And He .will wipe all tears away. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. 954 SNELL—In fond and loving memory of our darling son and brother, Rex, who departed this life November 17, 1939. At the gates of heaven you will meet us, With'the same sweet, loving smile. We are only parted, Rexie, dear, Just for a little while. —Daddy, Mummy, Peggy and Biddy. 958 SNELL—In loving memory of dear Rex. who left us November 17, 1939. Ke had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart purer than gold. To those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow old. —lnserted by Uncle Had, Aunty Doris and Colleen. 949 SNELL —In fondest memory of Rex, who passed away November 17, 1939. He had a nature you couldn’t help loving, A smile more precious than gold. To those who knew and loved him His memory will never grow cold. —Aunty Jean, Uncle Sid, Murray and Nola. 952 SNELL —In sad but loving memory of Rex, who fell asleep November 17, 1939. God’s greatest gift—Remembrance. Aun'y Oil and Uncle Wynne. 953 SNELL—A token of remembrance ol our darling Rex, who left this earth November 17, 1939. We had a little treasure once, The angels have him now, Where there is no pain or sorrow To cloud his little brow. —Grandlather and Gran. 950 SNELL —In loving memory of Rex, who passed away November 17, 1939. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Those who knew him, all will know. How much we lost two years ago. —Aunty Marv, Uncle Bray and Molly. - 951

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Northern Advocate, 17 November 1941, Page 4

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IN MEMORIAM Northern Advocate, 17 November 1941, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM Northern Advocate, 17 November 1941, Page 4