In Memoriam Notice Advertiser and Register 7 May 1931 EASTON.—In loving memory of my dear friend Bernie, who passed away on the 7th May, 1930.—Ever remembered by Audrey. EASTON.—In loving memory of our dear friend and cousin, Bernice. taken in herr bright young life. Safety in the Saviour's arms.—Ever remembered by May and Clarence. EASTON.—In loving memory of dear Bernice, who passed away on the 7th May. 1930. Happy were the times we spent together, Days that are gone, but ever to remember. —Inserted by her cousins Doris and Ena. EASTON - In loving rememberance of our darling daughter and sister, Bernice Ulsa, who fell asleep at Clarendon as a result of operation on the 7th May, 1930. Aged 18 years. Our home was, oh, so happy once. When we were all together; But how different it has been Since you have gone forever. A happy girl, so young and bright, A heart so full of love; A voice that always cheered our hearts. Has gone to dwell above. What would we give her hand to clasp, Her dear loved face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile. That meant so much to us. —Always remembered by her loving mother and father, sister, sister-in-law, and brother, Vera, Pearl, and Roy. EASTON.—In fond and loving memory of dear Berneice Ulsa, who passed away at Clarendon on the 7th May, 1930. Gone from earth that smiling face, These pleasant, cheerful ways; That heart that won so many friends. In happy bygone days. —Inserted by her loving grandmother, aunty, and uncle. Clarendon. EASTON.—In fond and loving memory of our dear sister and aunty, who fell asleep on the 7th May. 1930. We cherish always with love sincere, Memories of one we love so dear; Her smiling face, her loving ways. Will linger with us all our days. —Ever remembered by her loving sister and brother-in-law. Amy and Cyril, and nieces Jean and Ronda. EASTON.—In loving memory of Bernice. who passed away at Clarendon on the 7th May. 1930. Gone from earth that smiling face. Those pleasant cheerful ways; The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. To dwell with God above. —Inserted by her cousins, Gertie and Marjorie Nash. EASTON.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Berneice. Safely, safely gathered in. Resting In the Saviour's love. —Ever remembered by Mira, Muriel, Olive, and Edna. EASTON.—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin Bernice, who passed away at Clarendon the 7th May. 1930. Gone from us that smiling face. Those pleasant, cheerful ways. The heart that won so many friends In happy bygone days. —Inserted by Aunt Lizzie, Uncle Jim. and cousins, Edwardstown.
EDE Cyril
Heroes of the Great War Notice 6 November 1917 EDE.-In loving memory of my dear pal, Cyril, who was killed November 5, That day he fought so bravely, And in the battle fell For the glory of old England. He did his duty well. -Inserted by his fond pal, Private R. Shiels, on active service.
ELEFSEN Herman Elliot
In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 14th February 1920 ELEFSEN - In loving memory of our dear brother, Herman Elliot, who passed away at Minnipa, February 26th, 1919. Oh, could I have raised his dying head Or heard his last farewell, The blow would not have been so hard For those that loved him well. -Inserted by his loving brother Harold and sister-in-law, Pearl In Memorium Notice West Coast Sentinel 28th February 1920 ELEFSEN - In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Herman Elliot, who passed away at Minnipa, of heart failure on February 26, 1919. How constantly we think of you With eyes and hearts that fill; The love we had for you in life In death seems stronger still. -Inserted by his loving mother, brother and sisters.
EMBLEN George
In Memorium Notice Advertiser 18 October 1907 EMBLEN- In loving memory of our dear brother George, who was killed at Claremont Show Ground,W.A., October 18, 1905. Rest, dearest brother, thy toil is o’er Thy loving hands shall toil no more; No more thy gentle eyes shall weep, Rest, darling brother, gently sleep Thou are not forgotten, dearest brother, Nor wilt thou ever be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving brothers and sister-in-law, C, A.T and H. Emblen.
EYLES H.J.P.
Heroes of the Great War Notice Advertiser 25 November 1918 EYLES - In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Private H.J.P. Eyles killed in action in France on November 25, 1916. He left his home in health and strength To answer his country's call He gave his life, he gave his best, For you, for me and all. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law and nephew Jack. EYLES - In loving memory of our dear son and brother Private H.J.P. Eyles, killed in action in France on November 25, 1916. Now he sleeps beside his comrades In a hallowed grave unknown; But his name is written in letters of gold In the hearts he left at home. - Inserted by his sorrowing mother and sister and Arnold.