IN MEMORIAM.
HARRIS—In memory of my beloved husband, Stephen, who departed this life June 6, 1942. God saw when hi- footsteps faltered, When his heart drew tired and weak; He bade him rest for a season. For the pathway had grown too steep. —Fondly remembered by his wife. Holstein—in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Henry George, who Passed away June 7. 1942. God has you in His keeping We have you in our hearts. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. LILLEY—In loving remembrance of wee John Lilley, who passed away June 7, 1940. —Always remembered by his loving parents, McVICKER—In loving memory of my dc.ir husband, John (Jack) McVickcr, who passed away June 7, 1942. Not a day do I forget him,! In my thoughts he is always near; I who loved him sadly miss him, As it dawns my first sad year. —lnserted by his loving wife and pal Amy. McVICKER— In loving memory of dear dad, who passed away June 7. 1942. The call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought the end was near, “Ut only those who have lost can tell The sorrow- of parting without farewell. —lnserted by his loving son and daugh-ter-in-law, Jack and Grace PAPPER—In loving memory of dear Connie, ■ Hearts that love you never forget, lr ‘memory you arc with us vet, y—lnserted by old pals. yPITCAITHLY— In loving memory of my ?n. a , r mother, who passed awav June (i. i 1941. Fondly remembered. —inserted by her loving -on. Douglas. RICKERBV—in loving memorv of aden nusband and father. William Riekcrbv. "ho departed (hi.- life on June 7. 1940, beautiful memory cherished for ever, ut happy days we .-pent together; Client thoughts bring many a tear, one we miss and loved so dear, fT; nse £ ted h.v his loving wife and daughwfs, Elsie, Mary and Hilda. RICKERBY—In loving memory of our 19 -r father, who passed away June 7. Not a day do we forget you, in our thoughts you are always near; ? who loved you sadly miss you, fss it dawns another year, by Elsie, Hilda, Mary, Rose, «uu George. ?i!p^HRBY—In loving memory of our T ® ar l athcr> William, who passed away June 7, 1940. nature you couldn't help loving, Tn ~ a 't "'at was purer than gold; ° those who knew and loved him, , ls memory will never grow old. laa? 56 . b - his daughter and son-in-Iaw * Aileen and Hugh.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23967, 7 June 1943, Page 1
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405IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23967, 7 June 1943, Page 1
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