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IN MEMORIAM

CARROLL— In memory of Joseph Francis, accidentally killed. Bluff highway, June 27, 1965. Though absent you are very near. Still loved, still missed, and still very dear. —lnserted by his loving wife, Denise, and wee daughter, Debbie. CARROLL— In memory of Joseph Francis, accidentally killed. Bluff highway, June 27, 1965. Deep in our hearts you will always stay. Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by his loving mother and father-in-law, Melba and Vin Lees. CARROLL— In memory of Joseph Francis. accidentally killed. Bluff highway, June 27. 1965. Dear Joe, one year gone by. But our loving memories will never die. —lnserted by Auntie Pat, Laurie and Adrienne. CAULFIELD — In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret, who fell asleep June 27, 1964. It is not the words, they are but few. It is the memories I have of you. —lnserted by her loving husband, Bert. CAULFIELD — In loving memory of our dear mother, who fell asleep June 27, 1964. A leaf in our book of memories, Is softly turned today. —lnserted by her loving son, Harry. and daughter-in-law. Dolly.

CHAPMAN— Treasured memories of a dearly loved husband and father, Nicholas John (Jack), who passed away June 27, 1963. The many years we had together, The happy days we knew. Are lived again so often. In loving thoughts of you. —lnserted by his wife, Minnie, and family, Richard, Jan and Diane. COEY— In loving memory of dear Noel, who passed away June 27, 1965. We lost someone very wonderful just one year ago today. With farewell left unspoken, he sadly passed away. The tears in our eyes may not glisten. Our faces are not always sad. But there is never a morning or an evening That we don’t long for the dear Noel we once had. His face is always before us. His voice we hear it yet. With so much of him to remember. However could we forget. —lnserted by Rube. 1

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 22

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IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 22

IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31096, 27 June 1966, Page 22

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