In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 13 January 1903 JAMES – In loving memory of Ada Margaret, the youngest beloved daughter of E. and M. James, of Woodville, who departed this life, January 13, 1900. -Inserted by her father, mother, brothers and sisters.
JAMES Charles Rodda
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 JAMES.-Killed in action, France, November 5, 1916, Private Charles Rodda James, dearly loved friend of Mr. and Mrs. Emery and family Aldgate, also E. Hampton, Unley. They miss him most who loved him best.
JASPER Gilbert Russell
_In Memorium Notice The Advertiser 13 April 1955 JASPER - Treasured memories of 9799 Gilbert Russell, died April 13th, 1941 - Ever remembered by mum and the family
JENKINS W.W.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 6 November 1917 JENKINS.-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private W. W. Jenkins, killed in action November 5, 1916, in France. No loved one stood around him to bid a last farewell; No word of comfort could we give to him we love so well. No loving parent's gentle hand to wipe the death dew from his brow, No token of love in that far off land to mark the spot where he sleepeth now. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers, New-street, Queenstown.
JOHNS
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 15th September 1917 JOHNS - In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away September 9th, 1916. Oh, could I have been there at hour of death And caught the last sigh of her parting breath; One faint whisper I might have heard. And breathed in her ear one parting word. -Inserted by her loving son, Rob.
JOHNSON Edward Henry
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 8 February 1900 JOHNSON – In loving memory of Edward Henry Johnson, the beloved son of Morris and Elizabeth Johnson, who departed this life February 5, 1896, aged 23 years. The silver cord is loosed That bound thy spirit here. The bowl that often used To cheer lies broken near. We ask not for a dying word. That word on life was often heard Thy outdoor service o’er Now called within the veil; Thy lips shall preach no more, Earth’s darkness to assail But thine a deeper joy to raise In Heaven a ceaseless song of praise. -Inserted by his loving brother and sister, T and M.R. Johnson.
JONES
In Memoriam Notice Burra Record 12 June 1945 JONES — In loving memory of my dear husband who passed away June 15. 1940. Precious memories I will always treasure. Of happy days spent together. — Inserted by his loving wife. JONES — In loving memory of our father and grandfather who passed away June 15. 1940. Today brings sad memories of a loved one gone to rest. — Inserted by his loving son Mick, daughter-in-law Dorothy and grandchildren.
JONES Jim
_In Memoriam Notice Murray Pioneer 26 January 1950 JONES - In loving memory of Jim, died in N.G., Jan 24, 1944. As you rest in peaceful sleep. Your memory we will always keep. Ever remembered by George, Amy, Joyce and Esther.
JURY William Edward
In Memoram Notice The Advertiser 13 September 1904 JURY.—In loving memory of W. E. Jury, dearly beloved husband of M. S. Jury, of Hectorville, who died September 13, 1903. "He is not dead whose memory lives in hearts which knew his worth." In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 13 September 1905 JURY.-In memory of William Edward Jury, beloved husband of M. S. Jury, of Hectorville, who died September 13, 1903. His words, his actions, are not dead, But in our hearts are daily read. In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 13 September 1909 JURY-In loving memory of William Edward Jury of Hectorville, who died September 13, 1903 No space of time, no lapse of years, can dim our father's past, A loving memory holds it dear, affection holds it fast.
JURY
In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 17 May 1938 JURY. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on the 17th of May. 1935. —Ever remembered by her loving husband Horrie and children Don and Ronda. and son-in-law Arthur. JURY. —In loving memory of Mrs. Jury, who passed away on the 17th of May. 1935. A little token, true and tender. Just to show we still remember. —Inserted by her friends. E. and L. Rothe.