In Memoriam
CHESMAR— In loving mernorv of our dear mum and grandma, who passed away February 13. 1968. —lnserted by Jim. Flora, and family. JOHNS— In loving memory of our .son, Leslie Albert, who passed away February’ 12. 1965. —lnserted by mum, dad, brothers and sisters. SAUNDERS— In loving memory of our only son, Brian. Time cannot heal the heartache. Nor stop the silent tears, Or take away the precious memories Of the one we loved so dear. To us, Brian, you were some one special. —Sadly missed by hl® mum and dad. SAUNDERS— In loving memory of our treasuied brother, Brian. A heart of gold stopped heating, A smiling face at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. — Sadly missed by his sisters Ann and Lynette. SAUNDERS— In ever loving memory of our dearly loved husband and father. Brian William, who passed away February 13, 1975. Deep in my heart the memory Is kept. Of one I loved too dearly to ever forget. —lnserted by Margv and Paul. SAUNDERS— in loving memory of Brian, passed away! February’ 13, 1975. 'l’jme may pass, but memories stay. —lnserted bv the Dean family. WHALAN— In loving memory of a dear son and brother. Rex Gerald, accidentally killed one year ago, February Always remembered. His memory is in our hearts today, It means more to us than words ran sav, Unseen, unheard, but always near, So loved, so missed, and ever dear. —lnserted by Mother, Sonya, William, Peter and Brent. WILSON- In loving memory of my dear wife, Agnes, who, ?assed awav February 11,: 975. Sadly missed and ever remembered —lnserted by her loving husband. Frank. (We apologise for not inserting this advert on the correct day.l
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