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IX M£iIOBIASL BLAXD.—Sacred to the memoir of my dear son and brother, Kobert William, who died of wounds received in France, September 7. 191 S. Wiien alone In my sorrow the sad tears flow, Tihere conies a dream of the dear long ago; _'iii-a unknown to the worid, iie stands by my side. And whispers, "Dear mother, death cannot divide."' Inserted by his loving: mother and brother, Annie and Edward Bland. B1«A!XD. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, fiobert "William, who died of wounds received in France, September 7, 191 S. Somewhere in France he Is lying, Somewhere in France he fell; We did not think -when we parted, lc wonld he our Oast xiirewtsll. Inserted by Ms loving brother and sis:er-in-law, John and Fiora. Eland ami fcxnily, ilirkeniitiid. BLAXD.—In loving memory of our dear brother and ancle, ■Eobert WiHiam, who filed of wounds received in Prance, £ses>temSer 7. 191 S. I mourn for yon, dear brother. But not with o'irtward show; For the heart that mourns sincerely, Mourns siiently and low. Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-in-law. 'Susie and James Tonson and family, 'VYanganuL ELAXD.—Ia loving memorr of our deax nncle. P.obert "VViniam.' "who died of wounds received in France, September 7, Jnst another brave Colonial. . Died for England at her call; But the lons way from those thai love Mm Is the longest road of all. Inserted ty his lovin™ niece and nephew, Daisy and Henry Standen, AncSlaud. CRAIG.—In fond memory of onr dear brother. Bombardier Dong-las Craig, 40th Reinforcement, who died at saa on Sep- : teniber «3, 191 S. Xot forgotten. Inserted by his lovins- si-ster and brorher-ia-law, ilr. and ilrsTA. H. Eeeves. 'HOTVASD.—In lorinj; memory of onr dear son. Corporal G. S. .Stanley) Howard, 40th .Reinforcement. 2C.Z.F.A-, who died at sea on September 0, 191 S. Far ayay from those who loved him, Comrades gently iaid him to rest, In a hero's jrrave he is sleeping, One of -God"s bravest and best. The shock was irreat, the pain severe, Xo part with one we Joyed so dear. Our tnnl is hard, we'll not complain, But trusx in God- to meet a^ain. Inserted by Ms loving parents, 40, TVangantii Avenue. EOTViAED.—In fovinc memory of mr dear •brother (Stan), Corporal Of S. Howard, Fortieth tßeinforeeinents. SXFA, who •died at sea. .September 6, 191 S. The path of duty was the road to clory, A loving brother, tree and kind," >"o one on earth like him I'll find; year has passed, and none can tell The 'loss of my dsar brother I loved '-=o well. y Inserted by Ms loving -brother, XeviHe. HOWARD.—In fond and loving memory of mj- dear nephew. Corporal G. S. (Stan) -tioward, 4teh Keinforeemenx, who died of at sea on September 6, 191S on board troopsMp Taiiiti. Little I thought as I bade Mm ~ood-bve it was the ias; partlns between Mttv and I. Inserted by his loving aunt, A *5 Carder. HOWAxtD.—In loving memory of Corporal G. S. Howaid, 40th BeinXorcemect, who died at sea on September 6, ISLS. Dearly loved, sadly missed. Inserted hy lus loving a-nat and iincle, A. and G. Kainey, Wanganui.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 212, 6 September 1919, Page 16
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