In Memoriam
AYRES, Charles EdwardCherished husband, father and grandfather. • I often sit and think of you, And think of how you died. And many times I talk of you, And many times I’ve cried, But no one knows my sorrow, There are few who se« me weep, I shed my tear* with aching heart, While other* are asleep. —lnserted by his loving wife, Ethel, and families. BADDELEY, Cannell Marion Jane — In loving memory of our wonderful mum and nana, who passed away February 1, 1975. We miss you almost everywhere, So many thing* have happened, Since you were called away. So many things you would have loved If God had let you stay. Time is too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who'.fear, Too ; long for those . who. grieve. But for those who love time is eternity. Whatever else we fall to do, We will always love and remember you. —lnserted by her loving daughters and their families, Tassy, Donne. Dulcie, Ethel, and Nola. BOYCE— In loving memory of mv dear husband, Norman Earl, who passed away February 2, 1972. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife, Daphne. FALGAR, M»ry It*— ln loving memory of a loved mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother, who passed away Februray 2, 1980. Those of you who have a mother,
Handle her jvith care, . You won’t know how much you miss her,
Till she isn’t there. —lnserted by your loving son, Ernie, daughter-in-law, Enid, and families. PESTER— In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, died February 2. 1977. Remembered with love always.
—lnserted by N»nnette, Dean and Quentin.
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Press, 2 February 1981, Page 31
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267In Memoriam Press, 2 February 1981, Page 31
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