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IN MEMORIAM.

TkEAX.—In lorins memory of Roy E., third son of Mr ar..l Mrs. Dean, of L-.u:nceston, Tasmania, killed in action 13, loie. Dtdee et decornni e>t pro patria mort. —H. 11. EDWARDS. —-In :o\lv.z memory of our dear son and limther. l'rivate <seorce F. Edwards, tilled in action on the ..-omme, September 17. 3M6. No o::o knows how much we miss him. Friends may iliink the wound Is healed; But they little know the sorrow Deon "wi:!iin our hearts concealed. Inserted hy his s»rr«wins father, I>roiier-ln-taw, and brother ou active EDWARPS. - In loriiKr memory of my dear friend CJenrjse !'-. kiUcl in action in Kran'.-e. September 17. ISIC. Sa.ll.v missed. Inserted by F. Pengc'-ly. I I FITXEdS.—In 10-ricg memory of my ilear liiivband. I.;i!i'-?-Senre:ii:r James Fitness (Jinn, killed in action in France. Sep- | teiv.ber \~>, 1016 asred 27 years. R.I.P. j Three years tave parsed away, de-.'.r Mm, B-.ir ynnr face will never fade. For I Jove you just as dearly I Though you're In your sileut grave. I Inserted by his loving wife. Manunui. Main Trinik Lire. riTNESS.—In sad and lovins memory of Lance-Serpeart James Kitncss (Jimi. billed in act'.-u somewhere in France. September 15, n>lo. r>fvit'ii cannot from mv thoughts efface tender smile, his lorinir face: His words, his artio-is are not de.nd. But in my heart are daily read. F.terna! rest crant unto him. O Lord. And may perpetual shine upon blin. ; Inserted by his sorrowing mother-in-law, 1 H. Wilson. Manunui. PARKMAX.—In lovintr memory of my f?eir ; hnsband, who was killed in action in France. September 17. ISI6. ■Somewhere in France he i= lying, in France he fell: •W<> aid not think -when we parted. It would be our last farewell. Inserted by his loving wife and family. lAQFES.— Tn loving -memory of my dear ■brother. William. k = .n»"l at th? Taule of t&e Somme on September 17. IMB. Inserted by his sister. E.JI.H. MTTMFOIID.— In lovin? inptiory o{ Private iLes. G. (12. ■374.-). who -Jie<l of wovnds ! received at riie Sonime. France. Sep- | timber 17, 1016. To memory e>-er dc.r. DTUMFaRP —In prond and loving memory ■of my dearest brother. Leslie Gordon. ; Ninth Reinforcements. wno Oioil of ! wonnds rpceived in trie Rattle of the Pommr. September 17. I.IIG. Pro patria. Tn=«rted by hLs sorrowing sister. Edith 11. Watt. iMUMFORD.-Tn fond ami In-lur memory of Private LoeUf Gordon H2 ::74r,i. Tnird 1 Ani-kiand Infantry. who die.l of wounds I September 17. 1010. Buried at Heilly Staiiou Cemetery. France. To memory ever dear. A loving brother, true and kind. No one on earth like hbn I'll flnil: Three years have passed, and none can tell The loss or my brother T loved so well. Ir-; hard to think yon passed away Without a last good-bye: ■Rut tho dearest snot on earth to-day Is where my,brother lies. Tnserte-1 by his sorrowing sisfer ann brother-in-law. Emily and Jack Young. E-OP-SOJJi—Jn Ton<l and lovir?? memory of nir <le!lr husband. Lance-Corporal James n. RoftJnn. wb.> died of wounds on Seni<vubpr 17. I!HS. at Treport English BospltSl, France, in his thirty-third year. Someivftpre in France, ran the cable, Ont nTi a long Inst spell. Doing his duty rroblv. My loved one fouglit and fell. WRITTIXGTOX._Tu !,>ving niemorv of Alfred Norman Whittlnjrton. Sixth Reinforcements. repo>-ieil mi=*in-T. believed kii:e<i in action In the Hattle of the Somme, Septenvher 17, inio. No rr\>sg» records his loved name, Xo tomb In days to come shall tell In iroKlen letters of the fame That crowned him even as lie fell Inserted hy his loving mother, sisters, and brothers.

VWHITTIXUTOX.—In loving niemorv of Private Alfred Norman (Dick) Whittiniton. Cth Reinforcements, reported misslug believed killed In action Battle of the Eomme September 17 1016. "His life for Freedom's cause he gave." Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. 11. Atkinson.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 16

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 16

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 221, 17 September 1919, Page 16