IN MEMORIAM
COVE. Alexander Orr.—ln loving memory cif rny dear husband and our dad, who passed away August 24. 1942. In memory a constant thought. In heart a silent sorrow. -Inserted bv his loving wife and sou, Roll. ‘ ' 5)42 COVE.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Alex, who departed this life August 24, 1942. Gone but not forgotten. —lnserted by his loving ‘sisters. 624 LOVE.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away three years ago today. Cherished memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear dad, of you. —lnserted by his daughter and son-in-law. Molly, Bill and grandchildren. 941 LOVE. —In loving memory of my dear dad. who passed away August 24. 1942. Sleep on, dear dad, for it is true, You sull'ered long, and told few, 'Tvvas God alone, and He knew best. Did ease your pain and gave you rest. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Jean, Iver, and grandchildren. 940 LOVE.—In loving memory of our dear dad. who passed away August 24, 1942. Happy and smiling, always content. Loved and respected wherever he went, Always thoughtful, always kind. A beautiful memory left behind. —Always remembered by his loving son, Jack, daughter-in-law. Ida, and grandsons. LOVE.—In loving memory of our dearest father and grandad, who passed away August 24, 1942. , . , There is someone who trusses you. dad, And finds time long since you went. There's someone who longs for you a.But'tries to be brave and content. We miss your help and loving ways. Wills vou we spent so many happy days. We miss you when we need a friend, On vou we could alvyays depend. —lnserted by his loving daughter. Irene, and grandchildren. 942 LOVE.—In 1 oving memory of our dear dad and grandad, who passed away August 24. 1942. Not understood. We move along asunder. Our paths grow wider as the seasons creep Along the years, we marvel and we wonder Whv life is life! and then we fall asleep. Not understood. —lnserted by his loving son and grandchild. Hugh and Connie. 947 LOVE.—In loving memory of our dear dad. passed away August 24, 1912. You used to say ws would miss you. Your words have proved too true; We lost the best friend in the world, dear, dad. When we lost you. Lips cannot, speak how we miss you, dad. Our hearts cannot tell what to say; Only God knows how much we miss you As we journey along life’s way. —lnserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Fyfe and Jessie, and grandchildren. Dale. Harold and Jack. 974 MEYER.—In loving memory of our dearson. Frederick William (Snowy), passed away August 23, 1936. Todnv brings back sad memories Of our dear one gone to rest. —lnserted by his loving mother and dad. Mata, and brother, Dan, on active service. * 918 WRIGHT.— In fondest memory of my dear husband and our father, Alt. who passed awav August 24, 1941. Beautiful memories, fond and true, Will ever remain, dear dad. of you. To be with us in lire same old way Would be our dearest wish today. —lnserted bv his loving wife and family. 89a
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Northern Advocate, 24 August 1945, Page 1
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