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IN MEMOBIAM.
RILEY.-In sorrowful remembrance of our beloved
brother, Harry Joseph, who departed thin life Feb-
ruary 12, Ulm, nt the Children's Hospital. Glebe.
Inscrtcd by his sister and brothers, Mary, John, and
Thomas Kiley. IÏ.I.P.
SKARRATI'.-In loving memory of our dear mother,
Frances Mary Skarratt, who died at Glenbrook, on
February 10, 1911. Inserted by her sons and daugh-
ters Carleton Walter Skarratt, Christina Skarratt,
Doris Carleton Skarratt, Rennie Alice Carleton Skar-
ratt, Walter Weale Skarratt, Kenneth Bain Skar-
ratt.
SMITH,-In loving memory of our dear father, who de-
parted this life February 11, 1911. Inserted by his
loving sons, A. B. and W. J. Smith. R.I.P.
SMITH.-In sad but loving memory of my dear son
and our dear brother Will (Mick), who departed this
life February 11, l903. Inserted by his loving mother.
Ossie, Christie, and Tiny. May his soul rest in peace.
SMITH.-ln loving memory of Frederick Walter Good-
man, who departed this life February 12, 1907. 1n-
serted by his lovIng brothers, A. B, and W. J.
Smith. R.I.P.
SMITH.-In loving- memory of our darling twin son,
Harold, who passed away February 12, 1908, aged
8 months.
As the ivy clings to the oak,
So our memory clings to you.
Inserted by your fond parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
TEALE,-Tn fond and loving memory of our darling
'little luster, Josic Teale, «ho joined the angels, Feb-
ruary 12, 1¡300, and our darling mother. Anne Tcale,
who fell asleep in .Trmm, February 21, 1004.
Chribt will link the -broken chain
Clostr, when wo meet again,
.Inserted by Harrie and Charlie Head, Lawson.
TEALK.-In loving memory of our darling little sister,
Josie, who joined the angels February 12, 1S%.
"Together' our loved ones sleep." Inserted by her
loving sister, Katie, Innisfail, Lewisham.
TOOMEY".-In loving lemembrance of our dear daughter,
Linda Muy, who departed this life February 12th,
1010. Inserted by her loving father and mother,
und brothers Jack and Pat.
TONKIN'.-In loting memory of my dear wifs and
our dear mother, Edith Margaret Tonkin, who de
patted this life Feb. nth, 10JO, aged 32 years. In
terted by her loving husband and children.
TONKIN".-In loving memory of our dear daughter ani
, sister, Edith Margaret, who departed this life, Febm
' txry 11, 1010, aged 32 years. Inserted by her loving
parents (Mr. and Mrs. C. Fairclough), sisters, and
brother.
TOOMEY.-In loving memory of our dear sister, Linda
May Toomey, who departed this life February 12,
1010. Inserted by her loving brothers.
WALKER.-In had but loving memory of our dear
mother, who was accidentally killed at Windsor,
February 12, 100S. Inserted by her loving daughter
-nml poiwn-lnw, C. .T. Roughley.
-WARBURTON.-In Kid but loving memory of our dear
.father and piandfather, who departed this life
February 11, 1911. At rest. Inserted by bis 1 ovine
sou, daughter, und granddaughter, W, H. and J*
and Jean Warburton.
WRIGHT.-In* loving memory of my dear brother,
George Edward, aged 38, who died February 11,
.3011. . Inserted*by his loving faster,' Emily. s"
Tlie flowers I place upon your grave
Moy wither and decay;
My thoughts shall always linger
i Hound' the place where you are laid.
WRIGHT.-Tn loving memory of my dear uncle.
^ George Edward, who departed this life February 11,
" 1011. .aged 38. Inserted by his loving niece and
nephew, I. and A. Anderson, ( 104 Albion-street,
''Annandale. . ' '
WRIGHT.-In sad but loving memory of our dear
ti wie, George Edward, who departed this life 11th
February, 1011, aged 38.
Long days and nights he bore in pain
. To *wMt for cure, but nil in vain; *
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did eahe his pain nnd give him rest.
Inserted by his never-forgetting niece and nephew,
Gracie and Sid. Lcmmc, Macquaric*street, 1-ciehhardt.
YAGER.-In sad and loving memory of my dear son
and our dear brother. Charles Augustus John Yager,
who departed this life at his parents residence, 29
Henderson-road, Alexandria, February 10, 1907, aged
23 years. R.I.P.
A loving son and brother, true and kind,
Hard in this world his equal to find.
Inserted by his loving father, brothers, and sister.
B-ETUBN THANKS.
Mm. and Miss IUM»IAIID ot Florcnceville, Cook-road.
Marrickville, di"¡iro to return their sincere THANKS
to tlie many friends for the many floral tributen,
letters, canin, telcRrams, and messages of sympathy
received dorina; their Fad bereavement.
Mr. Vi. ItATjVIl wishes to return THANHS to »U kind
friends for floral tributes in his recent sad bereave*
inent.
Mr. T. TURNBULL, of Rowntree-street, Balmain,
desires to return THANKS to the many kind
friends for the many floral tributes, letters, cards,
and telegrams of Sympathy received during his re-
cent sad bereavement.
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