IN MEMORIAM.
COWIE. —In fond and loving memory of onr dear son and brother, Alexander George, Twenty-first Reinforcements, killed In action "iv Belgium, October 15, aged 20 years. The battle was not of our making, And war was never our plan; Yet, all that is sweet forsaking, : We march to it, man by man. Inserted by his loving father and mother, sisters and brothers (Wilfred on active service). GRAY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Pte. Frederick Gray, No. 14615, Fourteenth Reinforcements, who died of wounds on October 14, 1917, at the third Australian Casualty Clearing Station. Buried at Nine Elms Military Cemetery, near Poperinghe, Belgium; aged .10 years. Inserted by his loving wife, Tearl Gray, Lake Hakanoa, Iluntly. [LAMBF.RT.—In fond ami loving memory of our dear son. Uince-Corporal George Ferguson Lambert. Seventeenth Reinforcements, died of wounds received in France October 15, 1017, aged 23 years 2 months. In the old home, dear, you are fondly remembered, Sweet tender memories cling round your name; True hearus that held you in fondest affection Always will love you in death just the same Inserted by hta sorrowing parents, J. F. and K. Lambert, Helensville. (LAMBERT.— In loving memory of our only ihrother, George F. Lambert, Seventeenth 'Reinforcements, wfao died of wounds received at Passebendaele on October 15, 1017, aged 23 years. Ec has borne his cross, he has gained his crown. Though he lies in a far-off grave; And we think of his life, a duty done, Manly, unselfish, and brave. Inserted by hi* loving brother and elster-in-law, J. and L. Lambert, Helensville. LAMBERT.—In proud and loving memory of George Ferguson who died of wounds received at Passebendaele Ridge, October 15, 1917. Somewhere in France they have laid him, Our soldier, so brave and true; Ec fought for our freedom and liberty. And died 'neath the red, white and blue. Inserted by Ms loving friend, Doris Cuthbert, Dargavllle. LAMBERT.—In sad and loving memory of George Ferguson Lambert, Who died, of ■wounds m France October 15, JUII7. i Hanly and true. Inserted by hie loving aunt and cousins 18. Fleming, Mamaku. ' LAMBERT.—In loving memory of Rifleman •George Lambert, who died of wounds October 15, 1017. Somewhere in France, on an endless leave Oat on a long last spell; IDled of wounds, 'tis hard to believe; For his country he fought and fell. . Inserted by his loving friends, F. and. M. Alien, Helensville. MONRO.—In proud and loving -memory of Gunner William Robert Monro, who died of wounds, received at the Somme battle, October 15, 1016, and was buried at Becordel, France. EICE.—In loving memory of Private J H Rice \lim>, N.Z.M.C., died at St. Omer' ii ranee, October 16, 1017. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving brother and eister-in-law, W. and L. Rice, and little nieces, Hilda and Thelma. SANDERSON.— In loving memory of our dear lad, Rifleman Eric Sanderson, Nineteenth Reinforcements, died of wounds in • France, October 14, 1017. At rest.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 246, 15 October 1918, Page 10
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