In Memoriam
TAPP, Peggy — In loving memory of my dear wife, and mother of Helen and Michael, who passed away February 1, 1979. God saw you getting weary, When a cure was not to be, He closed his arms around you, And whispered “come to me.” So keep your arms around her, Lord, And give her special care. — Loved and sadly missed always, Jim, Helen and Michael. WFIMAN, John Travin Cornwall — In loving riiemory of John, who passed away, February 2, 1985. When we are sad and lonely, and everything goes wiring, We seem to hear you whisper, cheer up and carry on. Though many things have happened, since you were called away, So many things you would have helped us through, if God had let you stay. Each time we see your photo, you smile and seem to say, Don’t cry, Tm only sleeping, we’ll meet again some . day. —Remembered always with love, Mum, Rosslyn, Gloria, Jose, John, Toondy, Jose Junior, Tracey and Jason. Winchester, May — in memory of our loved mum arid nana, who left us February 2, 1983. Never forgotten. -Ken, Vicki, Nikolas and Robert. WINCHESTER, May — In loving memory of my dearest Mother who passed away, February 2, 1983. In our home there Is a picture, To me more precious than gold, Tls a picture of you dear mother, Whos memory will never grow old, To those who have a mother, Guard her with loving care, For you never know her value, until you see her vacant chair. -Inserted by her ever loving daughter, Pam and family. .
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 79
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261In Memoriam Press, 1 February 1986, Page 79
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