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IN MEMORIAM

COLLIS.- — In loving memory of our darljmg wee son, Brian Ernest, agqd 4 i months, who passed away January 29, 1948. 'God gave him to us for a little while, Long enough for his first few smiles, Although he's not here to take his place, Day by day we see his wee face; Memorles to us more precious than gold, How we miss him could never be told. — Inserted by his loving Mummy and Daddy and wee brother, David. COLLIS. — In loving memory of our darling little grandson, Brian Ernest, who fell asleep January 29, 1948. We often think of him in silence, We often speak his name, What would we give to elasp his little hands And see his smile again. — Inserted by his loving Grandma and Grandad Collis and uncles. COLLIS. — In loving memory of our darling wee grandson, Brian Ernest, aged 4i months, who passed' away January 29, 1948. We often see his smiling face, But what would we love more Than to hear his tiny footsteps Come pattering through the door. His memory is precious, That smile will still remain, Until one day in heaven We shall meet again. —Inserted by his loving Nanna and Grandad Trueman. COLLIS. — Ip. loving memory of our wee nephew, Brian, who passed away January 29, 1948; aged 4£ months. His memory to us is precious1, And with it we'll never part, God has him in His keeping, But we have him in our hearts As long as life and memory last. — Inserted by his loving aunty and uncle, Nola and Bridgie. COLLIS. — In fond memory of wee Brian, who passed away January 29, 1948. Time may pass but fond Memories are ours to keep. _ — Inserted by Janice and Su- ' zanrie. COLLIS. — In loving memory of our dear wee nephew, Brian Ernest, aged 4i months, who passed away January 29, 1948. Dearer to us than words can tell Are the memories of one we love so well; Though he was with us for only a while, Well always remember his sweet little smiles. — Inserted by his loving Auntie Jean and Uncle Bill. COLLIS. — In loving memory of our dear little nephew, Brian Ernest, who passed away January 29, 1948. In our home there is a photo To us more precious than gold, 'Tis a photo of our dear little nephew, Brian, Whose memory will never grow old. — Inserted by his loving Auntie Zona, Uncle Ken, and cousins, Esther, Freddie and Kenneth. COLLIS. — In loving memory of our little nephew, Brian. Ernest, who passed away on January 29, 1948. God must have a lovely garden, For He chooses only the best, He chose a rare and lovely flower When he took wee Brian to rest. — Inserted by his loving Auntie Joyce and Uncle Bill.

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 January 1949, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Chronicle (Levin), 29 January 1949, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Chronicle (Levin), 29 January 1949, Page 1

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