IN MEMORIAM.
-ARXOLP.—In loving. memory of my brother, Erank, who was accidentally killed at Goulburn,.N:S.W., on 2nd December, 1926. ' Remembrance. • Inserted, by: bi3 brother Fred and wife and . i family.
DUNPOKD.—In loving memory of my dear daughter. Doss, who fell asleep 2nd December, 192 T. .
Inserted'by her loving father. DUNFOEI) —iif loving memory of our dear Doss,, .who passed away 2nd December, 1927. .^lnserted by L. and H. Wakclin. IJSTCIS.—In loving memory of my dear friend Janet. (Jen), who died on 2nd December, 1928. . " Gpne-from amengst us, oh; how we miss her! Loving her dearJy, her memory we'll keep; Not till life ends will wo ever forget her, Longing for a smile and a face that is gone. • ■ .•' Inserted by Maynard.
XiEVVIS.—In- laving, memory of oiir little friend, Janet, who passed away on 2nd December, :. 1928. ,:..,: ... ' ■•.. / - ' ■' loving -thoughts so~ true and tender, Just to -shojv that wo : remember. Inserted by Ifehairc and Slaisie Cattcll. I«EWIS.—In fond and loving memory of our little pal, Janet, who departed this life on ■ 2nd. December, 1925. God feaw' what was before.you, and what you had to bear, ■ And; smiling down,-He thought it best to tafcs you to his care. Inserted by her loving friends, V. M'Donald r and C. Skews. LEWIS.—In fondest memory of our dear friend ;l . Janct,who departed this life 2nd December 1028. ;. - . :•■ To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving friends, Esmio and . .. . ■'" " . Eileen. XEWIB.—In loTir-ft memory of our friend Jane:, who departed this life on 2nd December, ; 1928. . Inserted by her loving -friends, Olive Milly - '.;: ;:■ _.. . and Phyllis. liEWIS.—In" loving memory of Janet, who was accidentally killed on 2nd December, 1928. .;'.- , Ever remembered.- » Inserted by her loving friend, Celia Salcon- ' ' - bridge. "M!WIS.-^-lii ever loving memory of our dear . sister, Jan, who was accidentally killed 2nd December, 1928. \ Inserted by her two brothers, Eddie and Jim. ; IEWIS.—In loving memory of dear Janet, who passed away 2nd December, 1928. Inserted by her loving friend, Lionel. PALMEK.—In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Thomah Frederick (Tom) Palmer . who passed away on the 2nd December, 1928. ' Nothing Tjut memories as we journey <m, Longing for a smile and a face that is gone; A silent sigh, a hidden tear. Loving thoughts of ono so dear. One by one our loved ones leave us, 'And our sad hearts wonder why; But' we. have God's own assurance We shall meet them by-and-by. Inserted by his loving wife and family.
PALMER.—In ever loving memory of out dear father,'who passed away on the 2nd "December, 1928.
In the morning you arc always remembjred. with sorrow, love, and regret; At evening sad memories awaken Of our dear father we shall never forget. Inserted by his loving daughters, Thelma, Vcra .- *. .. Mavis, and Edna. '
PALJIEB.-^ln ever loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on the 2nd December, 1928. Not dead to us who loved him, ■ Not lost, but gono beforo; He lives with -us in memory, . ' And will for evermore. He never failed to do his be3t. His heart was true and tender; He.tolled hard for those he loved. And left them to remember. Inserted by his loving sous, Les and Will.
*AL>rER.--In ever loving memory of Thomas Frederick- (Tom) Palmer, who passed away .on the 2nd December, 1928. Gone from us his smiling face, His pleasant, cheerful ways, • The-heart* that-won so many friends In those happy bygone days. Inserted by his brother-in-law, w. West.
■TALMER.—In loving- memory of Thomas !•. /Palmer,, beloved eldest son of Mrs. Palmer Kilbirnie. Gone from us, but lo?ing memories Death can never take away; ■ Memories that will always linger While upon this earih we stay ■ But God alono did think it best To'ease his pain a*l give him rest Sweetly, he rests vlnle others sigh, mth care and grief oppressed; Softly h's, blissful head doth lie Upon his Saviour's breast. Inserted by* his mother, brothers and sisters
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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643IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 1
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