IN MEMORIAM.
COLLETT. —In loving memory of my dear Wife, who died at Dalgety street, St. KUda, August 29, 1938. “ For ever with th» Lord.” —Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and grandchildren. FAIRLEY.—In loving memory of my dear ‘Wife and Mother, who departed this life August 29, 1936. Sweet is the word remembrance, ■ At these few lines will show. You will always ho remembered Though the years may come and go. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. JOHNSTON.—In memory of our dear ones who passed away —David, July 20, 1918; Father, July 4, 1925; Mother, August 29, 1934; Adam. January 15. 1956; Jean. June 9, 1933.—Inserted by the Russel! family. RIDDLE.'—Iu loving memory of our dear Dad, who passed away August 29, 1938. Though life brings much that is altered, And time brings much that is new. There is one thing that never alter?. That’s remembrance, dear dad, of you. —lnserted by his. loving son. Tom. and daughler-iu-law, Chris. RIDDLE.—In loving memory of dear Dad, who passc-d away August 29, 1938. A loving nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and Donald. RIDDLE.—In loving memory of dear Dad, who passed away August 29. 1933. A face that is ever before us, A voice we can never forget, A smile that will linger for ever; In our memory wo see it yet. —lnserted by his loving son, daughler-iu-law, and grandson, Bob, Dorrie, mid -wee Robert. RIDDLE.—In loving memory of Robert (Bob), who passed away August 29, 1938. Fond memories will linger for ever. Times cannot change, it is true; The years that come cannot sever Our loving memory of you. —lnserted by Min and Jack. . SPENCE.—In loving memory of Mark Spence, killed accidentally at Dunedin, August 30, 1936. _ ■ '* Three little words, forget me not; They don’t seem much, but mean a lot. Just , a memory fond and true To show, dear Mac., we think of you; —lnserted by his loving mother, father, and family.
For the Empire's Cause. JONES. —With fond remembrance of my pal, Bill, who died August 30, 1941. There’s a lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave I may never sec. But while life and memory last I will remember thee. —lnserted by John. JONES.—In loving memory of Bill; who passed away overseas on August 30, 1941. In a distant grave he lies .At in a sailor's grave; His battle fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless* brave. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see, But while life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother.
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Evening Star, Issue 24286, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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445IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24286, 29 August 1942, Page 4
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