IN MEMORIAM
LOVE.—In loving memory of my dear vife, Ailsa. who passed away April 1, 1945. 'Tis not the tears at the moment shed. ' That tells of the heart that is torn. But the loneliness of after years And the grief that is silently borne. In the morning, in the evening, In a crowd I'm still alone: In my heart a silent longing, If you were only home. —lnserted by her loving husband and wee daughter, Connie. 743 LOVE.—In loving memory of our dear laughter. Ailsa, who passed away Easter lunday, April I, 1945. Time may pass and bring its changes, Fresh with every coming year. But your memory will be cherished By the hearts that hold you dear. —lnserted by mum, dad, Vera and Ray. 29 LOVE.—In loving memory of my daugh-ter-in-law, Ailsa, who passed away April 1. 1945. God saw that she was weary. The hill too steep to climb. So He gently closed her eyelids And whispered, "Pence be thine.” —lnserted by E. Love. 744 LOVE. —In loving memory of Ailsa. who passed away on April 1, 1945. Just a memory, fond and true, Will always remain, dear Ailsa. of you. —lnserted by Molly. Bill and children. 745 LOVE.—In loving memory of Ailsa, who pa ised away April 1. 1945. Sweetly, dear Ailsa, you are sleeping, Free from all sorrow and pain. When our life’s journey is ended. We know we shall meet again. —lnserted by her sister-in-law, Jean, and Ivor. 779 I.OVE.—In loving memory of Ailsa, who passed away on April 1, 1945. Not just today, but every day. In silence we remember. ! LOVE.—In loving memory of my dearest fiend, Ailsa, who passed away one year ago odfiy. Always remembered by her loving pal. Bertha. 778
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Northern Advocate, 1 April 1946, Page 1
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