IN MEMORIAM.
DIMOCK.—In loving memory of our dear son.l Gfenville Lawrence Allister Dimock, who passed away January 6, 1935. "Ms just one year ago today Since our little Grenvllle passed away. I wasnot beside him when he djed To hear his last faint sigh Or whisper just one loving word Or even say good-bye. Inserted by his loving mother and father, sisters and brother. HEPBURN.—In loving memory.of our dear , father, William: Hepburn, who passed away on January I, 1*26. Inserted by Nell, Bernle, and Stan. ■ HIM..—In loving remembrance of our darling little son Sidney Ederlc, who passed away January 6, 1033. Inserted by his loving parents and sister. HILL.—In loving memory of our darling wee nephew, Sidney Ederlc, who passed away on January 6, 1933. Inserted by his loving uncle, aunty, and cousin Tommy. LUFF.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on January 0, 1925. To memory ever dear. Inserted by hor daughters Hetty and Maudie. PI/CMIUDGE.—In loving memory of our dear father. George Plumrldgc. who passed away at Levin on January 4. 1933. Inserted by his loving sons and daughter. WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Margory M. L. (Weo Mamie), who died January 5, 1935. God has (fathered In our darling, Placed our Bud among Ills flowers, Taken back the child He lent us To a better home than ours. A rosebud picked before it bloomed. —Mummy and Daddy. Rod saw that sho was tired, The hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyes And, ■whispered: "Poace be thine." Always remembered. -Cranny and Grandad. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on January 5, 1027. Itcsting where no shadows fall, In perfect peace she awaits us all. God will link the broken chain As one by one we meet again. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. WILLIAMS. —In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed beyond on January 6, 192 G. 'Tls sweet to be remembered, mother, And a pleasant thing to find, That though you may be absent, You are, still kept. In ralnd. . . Inserted by her loving son Bill.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 1
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357IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 1
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