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IrTHS, MAklAGES and DEATHS DEATHS.


PUGDALE.-OJ St. james’ l Eastbam, the Dugdale,


the 26th Junf, 1^37, at 11, |


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Street, Chtheroe,! Thomas! I beloved husbandiof Sarah]! 59 years! Interred 4t. St.j, ery on the|30th. i ! T '


tAKRiES.—On June 26th, 1937, at. 1 QteenJ Held' Avenue, Chatbum,;: Sarah iEUen Farfies, aged 59 years. Interred at Christ B Church, Chalbum, on the 29th,’ 1 ! ■


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IMO^'TGOMERY.-On June ;21st,; 1937, at Bashall Eivj^s, David Montgoinery, game- keeper, agea 64 years. | Fbr 3S years thej, loyal andlti|usted servant| and mend olij Lady Wojsley;Taylor, her, children, andij her; predWssors. Interred at Myttonj] Church, On tile 24th. | j


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|NELSON.-U)'n the 29th June] 1937, at Long-j! ■. rid^e Golf (ilub, Victor] the beloved bust' .' band oflMliUcent Nelson,! aged ]40 years] ‘ Intement Ut West Bradford Methodist, j


Church, ;Pri( ay, at 12 noon. OXBURGH


' residence Eclen, til


;iate He ! Clitherob


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try IN MEMORIAM. 1 who departed this life July 3rd, '1933,


Dav 'alto- dai’ we saw; her fade Andigmtly sink away,!!


Yet oftefi] ih our hearts we prayed


might longer; stay. FromNor^.1


I " The Rookeiy, ’ Chatbum; ' |' ' |


6 years. This lovely Called' hence by early ]doom, 1


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Cameli^ist to show how sweet a flower j' In Karacise could bloom.


flower, so young and fair,. i ‘ "


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Hill Farm, Gnndleton. , ! CARTERj-ili


I mother,; Ma ' July


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Roger] who Gone froW


RIALTO Phone 4^6-7 loving memory of our dear


ip Ann, who departed this life )36. Also dur dear fathdr; died March 29th, 1923. ' I us, but not fpigotten,


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.■Loving the ughts will ever linger Round tpe place where they are laid. . i-;From all at home.


Never w 1. 1 their, mempiy fade,


29 West View, Clitheroe. CARTER.—In


■Mothtr] wpo passed away July 1st, 1931 [ I


loving mem'ory Ever remembered.


6 Henthorn' Road, Clitheroe.


CARTER.i-In loving memory of our deiar,, mother] and grandma,! Mary Ann Carter,


V who died,Jjuly 1st] 1936. i Onejypar has passed since that sad daji ' we loi|ed was called away: ■ ; i her home—it;was His wUH ' ' :


•’when one God look But! id our hearth she liveth still.


\—From I Daughter and Son-in-law, Maty; \


Waterlop Cottage, clitheroe]


I |Hki;ry, also Grandson Ronald, i , i '


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FALSHAW.—in loving memory of our dear; 'ice Fjalsha|w,i who idled Jujie |


mother, A 2ithJ 1935.J Thq world may change from j^ear to year I And Triifnds from day to day,


But hevei will jhe one. we loved From memory fadd away; 'rom


Den polriie Farm, June 3oih, ] inli Ll___!—------ ;----------- I ; | ;


m JSon end] Daughter-in-ld'». , Newsbolme. j ''


MARSt.AND.--In loving imtoory] of our (^ar daughUr] W Ted Marsland, who died! 1935. ' I 1


35 l\Iitqhe|l


Time] passes bfit memories still linger.! —Mother and Kenneth. ' 1


,reet Clitheroe. '


MARSLAND.--In loving] memory of our ddar; Winnie, who died June ] 30th, :1935.—B,LP.; This] day brings back sad memories . Of a loved bne gohe ]to rest;


And [thosd who thin)c of her today ! Are; those Who loved I her best. I —FromlAuntie Nellie and Uncle Frank, i


WILCOGK.—Treasured] beinories of our d ^ ’ Walter, who qied July Vth, 1936. 7 Faraday A\enue,> Clitherdp. 1


] | ; ikCKNOWLEDGMENTS.


to thank hours,; the Service Cp: Lixlge of of sympalti: in their s;


FARRIjES. F]apes .. istl^unship bouiis, the


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Mrs. Dugejale and family wish; ill relatives, friends and neigh-i staff at I Calderatones, Social; ntre, and! the | Limestone Rock


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Oddfellows' for kind expressions i y and floral tributes received' bereavement,


11 St.! dames’ Street, Clitheroe. ..J____________u-i


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•The familj' of; the 'late Mrs.; ih to thank all friends, Method-! le Band, Welfare Society, nelfdi-i beamers and^tapers, nurses and; their'kind astlsfahce during, a: illne 'ss; also for.numerous expres-


1.Greenfield Ivenue, Chatbum.


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