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IN MEMORIAM.

BAKER.—In loving memory of our dear’ Wife and Mother, who died at Brighton, December 19th.

In ever loving memory. —lnserted by her loving husband and family.

BAKER.—In over loving memory of my dear Sister, who died at Brighton, December 19.

In remembrance ever dear. —lnserted by her sister Christina.

UMTH.—In loving memory of dear Eileen, who died at Stafford street, December 23rd, 1921.—Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters.

RILEY.—In sad but ioviug memory of our dear Dad Riley, who passed away December 23rd, 1925. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by Eva and Wee Bill.

KILBY.—In loving memory of my dear Husband, who passed away at Green Island on December 25rd, 1925. No one knows how much I miss him, Only those that have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the one I love so well. —lnserted by his loving wife.

RILEY.—A token of love to the memory of dear dad, John Patrick, who died at his residence, George street, Green Island, 25rd December, 1925. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving dad, so good and kind. We have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world ever contained. —lnserted by his loved ones, Lizzie and Dan, Delia and Willie Matheson.

RILEY.—In loving memory of Dad Riley, who departed this life 23rd December, 1925. One of the dearest, one of the best. Gone from ns his smiling face. _ Nothing but memories as w© journey on. The heart that won so many friends In those happy bygone days. _ . —lnserted by his loved ones, Delia and Dick.

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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 6

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268

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 6

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