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IN MEMORIAM.

COWIE. —Loving thoughts of dear Peg, who passed away September 13, 1939. Till we meet again. —lnserted by Queen, Eric, and family. COWIE.—In loving memory of a dear Wife and Mother, who passed away September 13, 1939. A life made beautiful deeds, A helping hand for others’ needs; To a thoughtful life came a sudden end; She died as she lived, always a friend. —lnserted by her loving husband and daughter. FLEMING. —In loving memory of George Ferguson, called Home, September 13, 1934.. Far beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care; We shall find our missing loved ones In our Father’s mansion fair. —lnserted by his devoted wife and family. PEATLEY. —In loving memory of our dear wee grandson, Les., who was called Home September 13, 1938. We who loved him sadly miss him; ’Tis all that we can say— If aching hearts could bring him back iSe’d be with us to-day. —lnserted by his loving nanna, grandad, aunts, and uncles, Port Chalmers. PEATLEY.—In loving remembrance of ,our darling wee Leslie, who was called to his Heavenly Home September 13, 1938. . Gone from this world so quickly, P Plucked like a flower in bloom; f R> young, so sweet, so dearly loved; Oh, why was he taken so soon ? —lnserted by his loving parents and wee sister (Maureen). PEATLEY.—In fond and loving memory of wee Leslie, who was called to his Heavenly Home September 13, 1938. A cluster of loving memories, The fondest our hearts can frame; We weave them into a garland And twine them around your name. —lnserted By his loving aunt and uncle and cousins (Tarras). SMYTH.—In loving memory of Alfred Dingwall, who died September 13, 1932. Peace, perfect peace. Till we meet again in God’s own time. —lnserted by his loved ones at home and overseas.

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Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 6

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306

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 6

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 23680, 13 September 1940, Page 6

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