IN MEMORIAM.
_» i ov iiig memory of Ellen Buist, Srf December 2nd, 1934; «sed 95. To meroory o*er dear, will by A. Buißt. M,h lovlss memory ofdear Colin, ft on Dumber 2nd 1929. Rioted you, so we miss you J« our memories you nre dear. Afenembered, longed for always, Ifit tons the first sad year. JL by his loving sisters, Pearl, MX*, »»d Marjorie. r^t g OorUnJ.e, a d x ,3)4 tnj Dicember 2nd, 19-9. r Until He comes. tertrf by M» >* In ß P»«ats, brother, Siiit««. jMS—In lovlae memory of our dear XrColin Gl«i.Tine who departed th.s 2na, IvaJ. i m, In the bewtlSal Somewhere, adtered from sorrow and pain, fe, llfe'i journey n ended, fltape to meet yon again. Mi by lOTinj brother and sisterMj*, Douglas *"4 Msrian. ROT—In asd but loving memory ot my in lartani, George, who departed this. |b m December 2nd, 1929. ii I loved him, w I miss him, In my memory ha is dear. Uiiid, re numbered, longed for always, ii it dawns another year, tatei by his loving ■wife. [JUT—In sad but loving memory of our father, who deported this life on Dotmber 2nd, 1929. Lite years may wipe out many things, f Bat this they wipe out never: The memory of those hippy dsyi ■When wo were all together, berted by Ms loving family.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 1
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224IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 1
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