In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 23rd March 1918 RAEHENE - In memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Edith May, aged four years, who passed away at Denial Bay, on March 22nd, 1916 "Safe in the arms of Jesus." - Inserted by E and H Raehne, Denial Bay
RATCLIFF William
In Memorium Notice The Bunyip 10th December 1915 RATCLIFF - In loving memory of William Ratcliff, who died at Gawler, December 14th 1914. Dearest father you have left us, Left us yes forever more, But we hope to meet our loved one On that bright and happy shore. - Inserted by his loving wife and family.
REID Matilda
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 2 October 1903 In loving memory of our dear mother, Matilda Reid, who died at Red Banks on October 2, 1902. -Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, and grandchildren, Mr and Mrs F. Tilley, Payneham.
REID Will
Heroes of the Great War Notice, Advertiser 6 November 1917 REID.-In loving memory of dear cousin, Will Reid, killed in action, November 5, 1916. Greater love hath no man than this He laid down his life for his friends." -Inserted by his loving cousins, Florrie, and Gladys Rees.
RICHARDSON E.J.
In Memoriam The Advertiser 18th October 1918 RICHARDSON.-In loving memory of our dear brother, Private E. J. Richardson, killed in action, in Belgium, September 29. 1917. A noble brother, true and brave, Peacefully sleeps in a soldier's grave; We cannot. Lord, Thy purpose see. But all is well that's done by Thee. -Inserted by his loving sisters, of Penong and Pine Villa, West Coast.
RICHARDSON Wlliam John
_In Memoriam Notice Port Lincoln Times 18th Janaury 1940 RICHARDSON - In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, William John, who passed away on January 20, 1936 'Till the day breaks, And the shadows flee away. -Inserted by his loving wife and family.
ROBBINS S.L.
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 18th August 1917 ROBBINS - In fond memory of our dear mother S.L. Robbins, aged 76 years, who went to Jesus, August 24th, 1916; also of our dear father H.W. Robbins, aged 74 years, who was called home, July 6th, 1912. Four years parted, now re-united Some of earth's joys may be replaced, But good parents never. We shall all meet at home in the morning. -Inserted by their children and grandchildren, C.T and H.S. Cotton, and Robin and Glory.
ROBERTS James J.
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 18th September 1915 ROBERTS - In loving memory of James J. Roberts, dearly beloved husband of M.E. Roberts, who died at Streaky Bay, September 16th., 1914. Sweet Jesus have mercy on his Soul.
ROBERTS Leonard Valentine
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 7th November 1914 ROBERTS - In loving memory of our little son Leonard Valentine, who died November 2nd, 1912. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent the voice we long to hear. - Inserted by V.A. and T Roberts, Oakvale, November 5th., 1914.
ROBERTS William Edward
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 26th February 1916 ROBERTS - I n loving memory of William Edward, who died at Oakvale on February 24th., 1914. R.I.P. No space of time - no lapse of years Can dim our loved one's past; A loving memory holds it dear - Affection holds it fast. When I think of all the changes That those last two years have brought, I am glad the world that holds thee Is a world that changes not. - Inserted by his son Val.
ROBBINS Henry William
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 10th July 1915 ROBBINS - In loving memory of Henry William Robbins, who went home July 5th., 1912, aged 74. We shall all meet at Home in the morning, Our blessed Redemer to see; We shall know and be known by our loved one - What a meeting, indeed, it will be. Inserted by his loving wife, S.S. Robbins, and daughter, H.S. Cotton.
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 15th July 1916 ROBBINS - In loving memory of Henry William Robbins, who fell asleep in Jesus, July 6th., 1912 Still missed by loved ones waiting here, We shall meet againat Jesus' feet, For He is the way, the truth and the life. - Inserted by his wife and daughter.
ROBINSON George
In Memoriam Notice The Bunyip 17th March 1916 ROBINSON - In loving memory of our dear son-in-law and brother-in-law, George, who died March 18th, 1915, at Willaston Long days and nights he bore his pain, To wait for cure was all in vain; But God alone, and He knows best Did ease his pain and give him rest. - Inserted by W. and C. Weaver and family
ROBINSON - In loving rememberance of our dear husbnad and father, who departed this life March 18th, 1915 at Willaston, aged 28 years. Gentle in mind, patient in pain, My dear husband left me, heaven to gain. With actions so noble, generous, and kind Few in this world his equal could find. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone to his Father's home above. -Inserted by his loving wife and children, Jean and Victor.
ROBINSON - In fond rememberance of our dear brother-in-law, George, who departed this life, March 18th, 1915 at Willaston, aged 28 years. His life was a labour of love, His heart for home beat best true, His duty he faithfully did- What more could our dear brother do; -Inserted by S. and F. Jacobs and Niece Maude.
ROSENBLUM Albert
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 1 October 1903 In loving memory of Albert, beloved husband of E Rosenblum, who died at Hill-street, Kapunda, on October 1, 1902 Not gone from memory, nor yet from love; But to our Father's home above. -Inserted by his loving wife, E. Rosenblum
RUMBELOW Charles Malen
In Memoriam The Advertiser 14 January 1926 "RUMBELOW. — In sad but loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles Malen, who departed this life on the 14th January, 1921. Just a memory, fond and true, To show dear Charlie, we think of you. - Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, brothers, and grandma. RUMBELOW. — In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Charles Malen, who passed away January 14, 1921. Love lights the gloom of sorrow, Faith sees the dawn to be; Hope waits the glad to-morrow, That brings us nearer to Thee. — Inserted by his loving wife and little boy, Geoff."
RUMBELOW Samuel
The Register 20 April 1920 DROWNED AT PORT ELLIOT. Gallant Would-be Rescuer's Fate. PORT ELLIOT, April 19. Mr. Samuel Rumbelow, aged 27 years, a member of one of the oldest families of Encounter Bay, was drowned at Port Elliot this morning. The young man, who was a popular conductor of touring parties between the seaside resorts of Encounter Bay, Victor Harbour, Port Elliot, and Middleton, had taken a lady visitor at Port Elliott (Miss Meryl Duall, of Adelaide) down the rocks to enable her to obtain a photograph of 'Nature's Eye,' Green Bay. The lady became giddy and fell into the water. Mr. Rumbelow bravely jumped in to endeavour to rescue her, but a wave carried both out to sea. Miss Duall was taken out of the water 10 minutes later in Green Bay by visitors, who endeavoured with little success to promote artificial respiration. Dr. S. J. Douglas, of Port Victor, was summoned in the meantime, and he continued the efforts at resuscitation for three-quarters of an hour, at the end of which time signs of vitality became apparent, and the lady recovered consciousness. Mr. Rumbelow, however, lost his life. When the first wave had spent its force he was seen standing up to the waist in water. He threw off his coat, managed to clamber on to a rock, and stood there for a moment; but another breaker washed over the rock, and once more took him out to sea. The body was later washed ashore in Green Bay. The deceased was the eldest son of Mr. Godfrey Rumbelow. A brother enlisted with the A.I.F., and was killed in the war. An uncle of the deceased, Mr. Malin Rumbelow, was drowned near Encounter Bay several years ago.
Death Notice Advertiser and Register 20 April 1931 RUMBELOW. — In sad remembrance of Mr. S. Rumbelow, who was drowned at Port Elliot on 19th April, 1920. Ever remembered.—lnserted by Mr. and Mrs. Duell and daughter.
RUMBELOW Godfrey
In Memoriam Notice The Advertiser 12 August 1943 "RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of our dear dad and grandfather, who passed away August 12, 1942. — Ever remembered by Ken, Reta, Peter and Denis. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of our dear father and grandpa, passed away August 12, 1942. — Always remembered by May, Bert and girls. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of my dear father and grandpa, who passed away August 12, 1942. - Ever lovingly remembered by Stella, Len and children. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of dad, who passed away August 12, 1942. Without farewell he fell asleep, with beautiful memories for us to keep. — Inserted by Gwen, Terry, and Vern. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away August 12, 1942. — Sadly missed by his loving wife."
RUMBELOW ERIC
in Memoriam The Advertiser 20 January 1950 RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of my dear husband Eric, who passed away January 20, 1945. Golden memories always kept. — Gwen. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of our dear brother Eric Leslie, who passed away on January 20, 1945. — Lovingly remembered by his sisters and brothers.”
RUMBELOW Susannah Martha
In Memoriam The Advertiser 4 October 1952 "RUMBELOW. — Loving memories of dear mother and nana. Never to be forgotten.— Cyril, Daisy, Bill, Lynne. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away October 4, 1949. Links of gold may rust and sever, But links of love will last for ever. — Inserted by her loving children Hube, Laura and Cyril. RUMBELOW. — In loving memory of our dear mother-in-law and grandma, who passed away October 4, 1949. The years pass but memory remains. — Inserted by Fred, Daisy, Kory and grandchildren."
RUNDLE Charles Albert
In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 14 September 1903 RUNDLE – In loving remembrance of Charles Albert Rundle, who departed this life at Clarence Park, on September 14, 1900 Gone from our home; oh how we do miss him; Thy memory we keep it never shall end. Shall we ever forget you; dear to our hearts Is the place where you sleep -Inserted by his loving parents, brothers and sisters
RUTHERFORD
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 22nd April 1916 RUTHERFORD - In loving memory of my dear mother, who died on April 15th, 1915 at streaky Bay. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Earth's weary pains and sufferings past; Safe with the angels, whiter than snow, Watching for dear ones waiting below. - Inserted by her loving son, Frank
RYAN Richard
In Memoriam Notice West Coast Sentinel 2nd September 1916 RYAN - In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Richard Ryan, who died August 28th, 1915, at Adelaide Hospital. While you live in peaceful sleep, Your memory we will ever keep. -Inserted by his loving wife and family.
RYLES William Frances
_In Memoriam Notice Advertiser 21 May 1969 RYLES, William Frances (bill) - 2/4th Australian Infantry Battalion. Passed away, Repatriation Hospital, Springbank, 21/5/64. Resting in God's care. In perfect peace at last. Remembered by his wife Elsie, Simon and Mark. RYLES, Bill. 2nd 4th Aust Infantry Bn. - In loving memory of our dear son, passed away May 21, 1964. Thoughts drift back to bygone days, life goes on, but memories stay. - Ever remembered by mum, pop, Ron and Allan.