IN MEMORIAM.
ATKINSON.—In loving memory of a dear Husband and Father, who passed away on February 18, 1927. The best of fathers he has been, Many trials and troubles he. has seen; For all of us he did his best, God grant him eternal rest. He bade no one a last farewell. He said “ Good-byo " to none; The heavenly gates were opened, And a loving Voice said “ Come." —lnserted by his loving wife and family. ATKINSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother Bill, who passed peacefully away on the 18th February, 1927. The winds of heaven blow softly O’er that quiet and hallowed spot, But in the changing scones of life By mo, dear Bill, you will never bo forgot. r— lnserted by his loving sister (Mrs W. Deuchrass) and family. GARDNER.—In loving memory of our dear mother, dearly beloved wife of the lato Robert Gardner, who passed away 18th of February, 1926. God saw what was before her, And what she had to bear; And smiling down He thought it best To take her in His care. With tears we saw her sinking, , We prayed that she might stay; 'Tis God alone Who knew our grief As we watched her pass away. Heaven retaincth now our treasure, Early the lonely casket keeps, And the sunbeams love to linger Where our loving mother sleeps. "So dearly loved; so sadly missed." —Ever remembered by her sorrowing family. GARDNER.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away on the 18th February, 1926. The best of mothers she has been, Many trials and troubles she has seen; For all of us she did her best, God grant our mother eternal rest. Always so good and unselfish and kind, Few in this world her equal you’ll find; 0 Lord, protect Thy sacred tomb Till wo, her children, seek for room, —lnserted by her sorrowing son and daugh-ter-in-law, John and Rose, Kurow. BUSKIN. —In loving memory of ray dear husband, Ernest William, died February 19th, 1927. “Ever remembered.” —Inserted by loving wife and family. MONTAGUE.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, who died on 18th February, 1926. R.I.P. Just a word of remembrance, As this will surely show, You’ll never be forgotten, mother, In the years that come and go.
—lnserted by her loving sons and daughters,
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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 6
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383IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 6
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