ROLL OF HONOUR.
„ <rIX MEMORIAM. I "EBOW.N.—Ia lovimr memory of our dearly ; beloved brother aud uncle" W. R. Brown, i -who -died in France, July 17. 191 S. Inserted by Ms loving brother and s*isrer, J. and L. Brown, nephew and Eieces. COOPER.—In sad and loving memory of our dearest son, Josiah, who died in. -r ranee, July 17, 191 S. Thy purpose, Lord. I cannot see, Bur maybe in a better land 5 ni read the meaning of our tears, And there I'll understand. cannot alter our love zor you. Tiis cay brings back our jrief anew, dear Joe. Inserted by his loving father and tnotber. COOPEB.—In loving memory of our dearest brother, Jcslah Cooper, whu dfed in r ran.cc, July 17. 191 S. Sleep on. dear Joe. in a soldier's grave. Tour life for your coenrry you nobly gave; one stood near you to say good-bye, But safe in God's keeping n.ow you lie. Inserted by Iris loving brothers, Harry and Lea. " " | COETBETT.—In loving memory of our late president. Rifleman Eric Corbett. who . died of wounds on the 17th July. 191 S. "while upholding the traditions of the ; Empire, is deeply regretted by j the members of the chemistry profession. [ Inserted by the members of the Chemists' Employees* Union. CORBETT.—In loving memory of Rifleman Eric Corbett. died of wounds in France, July 17. 191 S. Inserted, by bis friend, Alan G. Toby. O'BRIEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Sapper Clems O'Brien, who died in. Brockeaburst Hospital. July 17. 191 S. And the hardest pan of our sorrow is When the soldiers arffl return: And we miss among \he khaki-clad. The boy for whom we yearn. Inserted by Ms loving sister and bro- J ther-rn-Liw, X * and G. Mackie, "WALKER.—In loving memory of LanceCorporal Carl R. Walker, who was killed in action, in France. July 17, 1916. \j "Ear away from those who loved him, Comrades gently laid him to rest; Xn a far away grave he is sleeping, One of God's brightest and best. Inserted by his loving parents, sister, •WALKER.—In loving memory of LanceCorporal Carl R. Walker, killed in action at Armentifres. July 17. 1916. Though rolling seas divide us. And yon sleep on a silent shore, Remembrance is a relic That shall last for evermore. / Inserted by his loving pals, G. and A. BoswelL y* iLHIXSOX.—In loving memory of my dear brother Bosun, who died of wounds, 16th July, 1915. Tii. faithful brother, true and kind. "No friend on this earth like r-'rn I'U find: Four years have passed, but none can tell, s—e loss of my dear brother I loved so well. Inserted by his ever loving sister BeryL
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 169, 17 July 1919, Page 12
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