IN MEMORIAM.
HUMM—In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Henry, who passed away on June 19, 1945. In health and strength he left his home. Not thinking death so near; The call was sudden and shock severe, We little thought the end so near. ml only those who have lost can tell pie sorrow of parting , without farewell. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. HUMM—In loving memory of our dear “ther, Henry, who was accidentally killed « Waddington on June 19, 1945. At evening when the shadows are falling Sweet memdries, saddened with pain, uome into our hearts with a longing, Could we but see him again. loose who Ic-ve you do not forget you As dawns this first sad year. —lnserted by his loving daughter and ■PD-in-law, Alma and George Byron. —ln fondest memory of our dear «-her, who died June 19. 1945. Loving memories will linger always. "“Inserted by Liania and David. * ®pMM—ln loving memory of dear dad. wn ° died June 19, 1945.
Fondly remembered. —lnserted by Beatrice. McKay —In loving memory of Marjorie, nearly loved only daughter of Mr and H. Wilson, who passed away June 19, Sadly missed. McKAY —In loving memory of a dear * lle and mother, Edith Marjorie, who Passed away June 19, 1945. . Ever remembered. by her loving husband and —ln loving memory of dear g“nty Pat, who passed away June 19, Remembered always. by Daisy> Joe - J °y ce - and Patterson —ln loving memory of a dear mother and grandma, who passed away June 19, 1945. , a C* ai ?tiful °I kindly deeds, 4.helping hand to those in need, Aw ays unselfish, loving and kind, A beautiful memory left behind, reinserted by her loving son. Bill, daughGrace, and grandchildren. ATTERSON— In loving memory of Amea dear wife and mother, who passed S*ay June 19, 1945. Z?. ntiss her help and loving ways, her we spent our happiest days, Z" jniss her when we need a friend, ;*|_ner we always could depend. by her loving husband and Sinter. Margaret, Walter, and grandWkfren. J^^L —In loving memory of Adam Paul, husband and father, who passed June 19, 1942. gPfembrance is the golden chain binds us till we meet again, ted by his loving wife and family.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 1
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374IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 1
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