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IN MEMORIAM.

DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of our dear father, James, who passed away September 3, 1957. Always remembered by those who loved you. —lnserted by his loving son Bert and daughter-in-law Minnie. KYDD. —In loving memory of my dear Mother and Father, who passed away September 3, 1937, and November 7, 1938. Sweetly they sleep, while others sigh, Softly their peaceful heads do lie; Happy in heaven, God’s glory to share, Free from pain and worldly care. —lnserted by their loving daughter Margaret. URQUHART.—In loving memory of Mother, who passed away September 3, 1941. We miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Rose and Ted, and grandchildren—John, Bob, and Rosaleen. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my daw Dad, who died September 3, 1939. S» dearly loved and remembered always. —lnserted by his loving son Cyril and family. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear husband’, James, who died September 3. 1939. Sadly missed. —lnerted by his loving wife and family. For the Empire’s Cause. GLENGARRY.—In loving memory of our friend Pete, who was killed in an aircraft accident on September 3, 1941, somewhere in England. Three little words: “Forget me not,” They don’t seem much, but mean a lot; Just a memory fond and true. To show, dear Pete, we think of you. —lnserted by his loving friends Ruby and Sybil. GLENGARRY.—Iu loving memory of Sergeant-pilot Owen -H. (“ Pete ”) - Glengarry, killed in aircraft accident in England, September 3, 1941.—Inserted by his friend Betty. GLENGARRY.—In loving memory of our dear eon and, brother, Sergeant-pilot Owen Henry (“Pete”), killed in Scotland on September 3, 1941. Silent his voice and vacant his chair, tweet are the memories that linger there; We miss him abd mourn him in silence unseen, And live in the memory of joy that has hM. liemories of you, Pete, and us together Will lira in our hearts for ever. —lnserted by his loving mother, brother, aid father (overseas).

“ ROSEMARY,” THE FLORIST. |>ERRETT AND MARSHALL, * 148 Rattray street. Phone 12-903, private 23-744. Flowers Telegraphed. The “ladriek" floral studio, Wreaths, Bouquets, Sprays. (A. Pratley), 61 ST. ANDREW STREET. Telephone 18-307; after hours 12-755. Marque rit a.” Miss McDonald. Bouquets, Wreaths, and Cut Flowers. 384 George street. We Telegraph Flowers. Phone 18-093. Private 18-094.

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Evening Star, Issue 24290, 3 September 1942, Page 4

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376

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24290, 3 September 1942, Page 4

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 24290, 3 September 1942, Page 4

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