In Memoriam
BEARDSLEY, Dawn Lynette — In loving memory of our dear daughter. Died result of accident (January 26, 1981). The face we love Is missing, A voice we love Is still, A place Is vacant In our hearts, That never can be filled. To us you were someone special, A daughter dear and true, You’ll never be forgotten, Because we thought the world of you. — Mum and Dad. CLARK, Margaret (Betty) — In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, mother-in-law and nana, who passed away January 25, 1984. Treasured memories. —lnserted by her loving family. EMMS, Craig Dean — Loving memories of our dear son and brother. A page In our book of memories, Is sadly turned today. FOSTER, Doris Eva — Cherished memories of my dear wife, who passed on January 26, 1982. - - - ■- : —Miss you so Eve, dear, Jack. HOLDER, George Lesley — Passed away January 25, 1985. In loving memory of a loved husband, father, and grandfather. Always remembered , —From his loving wife, son Graham, and family. McCRACKEN, S.— In memory of our late Aunt Sally passed away this day, January 25, 1984. —Josie. OSTOJA, Olma Florence — In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away February 25, 1980. Deep In our hearts a memory Is kept Of one we loved and will never forget —lnserted by her loving son and family. SHORT, Lily — In loving memory of my dearly loved wife and companion who passed away January 25,1985. Loved and remembered every day. —By her loving husband Norman. SHORT, Lily — In sweet and loving memories of our precious Mum who passed away quietly January 25, 1985. — Sadly missed by loving daughter Jenny and son-in-law Bruce. STRONG, Vic — In memory of dad, who passed away January 26, 1985. A gift of love so precious and rare, Is the love a father and daughter share, We had that love dad, you and I, From the day I was born, till the day I die, For with your death we did not part, For you took with you part of my heart. For those who have a father, love him while you can, As you do not know the heartache, Till you turn and he’s not there. — Loved and always remembered, Pam. STRONG, Vic — On January 26,1985, In loving memory of a husband and father. Your life was not selfish, for others you lived, Not for what you received, but for what you could give. Your heart was true, your actions kind; What lovely memories you left behind. — From your loving wife and family. SUTTON, Elva Warren — In loving memory of my wife who passed away January 25, 1984. Time slips away but memories stay Quietly remembered every day. — Roy. TAYLOR, Les Henry Thomas — In loving memory of a dear father, father-in-law and Granddad, who passed away January 25, 1985. A day Is remembered and quietly kept. No words are needed, we will never forget. Close to our hearts you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. —lnserted by your loving daughter, Merle, Stan, Deborah. Karen and Peter. TAYLOR, Les — In loving memory of my dear husband. A heartache, a tear, A memory so clear. Each day of my life, I wish you
were here. I remember your smile, the things you would say. I treasure the hours, we spent each day. The love you gave, the plea-
sures we shared. The laughs we had, the way you cared. You left a place, no one can
fill I love you Les and always will. —lnserted by his loving wife, Beryl. '
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