Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Feb 1967, p. 24

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Sherrin Fu wway, Pickering wood Ave, N., pel on Saturday ridge Cemetery ce upon arrival Gordon tal, on Tuesday, Gorden Under- Street , South, 4 of Phytlis F f Mrs. Evelyn 'ion Underwood, rth" (Geraldine), (Louise), Rose- aude and Doug: urvived by Jo - and five other 1 year. Resting Chapel, W' on Friday, Feb ment Groveside ster the Rev, nencing 7 p.m. .D LTD, palers GES IMENTS 668-3552 vt. Price, yet of all WwW -HAPEL eT WEST 8-6226 RIAM memory of @ arke, who pass- 6. hard to say, _ passed aways i understand better land irl and Mildred nory of a dear passed away lite departs nearts } by daugh Florence and | memory cf & Flinto#, whe 1958 | day ] # think of you rs to give re, pr dear or 0 be forgotten law, Bill and Jr., and Ron- rings back sad ther, S. Ger- 1 away Febru- lent tear, 'were here, we know, e loved her se ge n above, iss her '© be forgotten -in-law Ernie, Dawn. memory of @ vother, S. 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