IN MEMORIAM.
£*llMfi|ilad but laving memory of our fmmsi&i) departed thia life Novemjxir his footsteps faltered, grew tired and weak, S»wft b»3» °ini rcat ln P° aco isffltftyb pathway had grown too steep. memory ever dear. SIiHWW ili* father aod mother. ffil&ik memory of toy dear bropatted away November 15th, J 4p|f4> Mr *nd Mrs L. J. Bird. «ad and loving memory of ffiS&.flk dearly loved precious daughter M'trrodhtod Ada Chappie, who paeSed fliitotohurch Hospital, November iPpiwly lovei, bo sadly missed. kn *n ker 11**1° heart, !ff«lK£*d entered there, lite brow bo fair, tor this cold earth, f one away, rrowiag parents, brothers ig memory of our dear igb.6B, who passed away afloe leete for ever. loving cone, Frank and Memory °* 'Herbert friend of Mr, Mrs, and, id November 15th, 1018;
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 1
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131IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18231, 15 November 1924, Page 1
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