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BOLL OP HONOUR.

IN MEMORIAM. -EARLINC,.- In loving memory of our fc r r ," s , " 1 "' 1 , and daddy. Robert Francis Hearting, 20th Reinforcements. N.Z V A Who died of pneumonia nt Thirteenth Casualty Clearing Station. Northern France, on October 22. 101 S. Though God has called you' from us; ion arc always In our thoughts For there Is a link death cannot sever bweet remembrance lasts for ever. He. proved himself a hero, -lis life, hUs all, he gave. Inserted by his loving wife and wee daughter, Elsie aud Mavis Hearting. HEARLIXG.—In loving memory of mv dear son. Gunner Robert brands Hearting _ui_ Reinforcements, died of pneumonia in * ranee, Ot tuber 22, 1018. Days of sadness oft come o'er us, Hidden secret tears still How; For memory keeps that loved one near us, Though be died one year ago. No mailer how we pray, dear Bob, No mutter how we call. There's nothing left to answer But your dear photo on the wall. Inserted by his loving father and stepmother. HEARLIXG.—In proud nnd loving memoir of our dear sou iv law. Gunner Robert r runcls Heading, _tnli Reinforcement, N.Z.F.A., who .died of pneumonia, at Thirteenth Casualty Clearing Station. Northern France, on October _, mis. 'Tis twelve months ago since he crossed the divide, Nobly doing his duty he died; Just when his life was brightest, Just when his hopes were lie fell iv his youthful manhood, gave all he had to give. Like the many who fell beside him, that his loved ones might live. Inserted by bis loving father and mother-in-law. A. and 11. Suteliffe, Ponsonby Road. HEARLIXG.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law. Gunner Robert Francis Heurling. 20tli Reinforcement, N.Z.F.A., who died of pneumonia, .it Thirteenth Casualty Clearing Station, Northern France, on October 22, 1018. Death cannot from our minds efface, His tender smile, tils loving face: His words, his actions, are not dead. But iv our minds are dally read. Inserted by his loving sisters-in-law, Floss and Daisy Suteliffe, Ponsonby Road. HEARLIXG—In loving memory of my dear brother-in-law, Gunner Unbent Francis llearlhig, 20th Reinforcement. N.7..F.A., died of pneumonia. at Thirteenth Casualty Clearing Station, Northern France, on October 22. 1018. One of the best. Inserted by his loving brother-in-law, George Suteliffe. Ponsonby Road. HENDERSON.—In fond memory of Frank Henderson, killed in action at Passcheudaele on October 22- 1017. Ever remembered. Inserted by his friend, C. Q. Robinson. fcTE.—in loi Ine remembrance of my dear ■husband, William (Bill! Lye, Ninth Reinforcements. Earl of Liverpool's Own Rifle ißrigade. who died in France. October 22, _Tl7, nt Third Australian Casualty ClearIns Station, from wounds received October 20, in 'Passcbecduele Ridge; aged 30 years. Mv heart for roil ls aching. *And through lonely nlgtts and daysI miss you, yes. I miss you. In a thousand different ways. Inserted by his loving wife. Auckland. A lonely grave In a far-off land, A grave we may never see: But while life and memory last, We will remember thee. Inserted by his loving children, Willie and Jessie, Union Street. _YE —In In-vin™ memory of my dear brother. William Lye. Oth Reinforcement, who died of wounds received in the Battle of I'asscuendaele Ridge en October 22, 1917. We pictured him returning, And longed tn clasp his hand: Rut God had postponed the meeting Till we meet in a better land. Inserted by Ms sorrowing <d<ter and brother-in-law, V. and J. Metcalf. X.YE. —In loving memory of my dear son, William Lye. Oth Reinforcement, who died of wounds at 3rd Australian Casualty Clearing Station, received 20th, and died on 22nd October. HUT, in tbe Battle of Passchendaele Ridge; aged 30 years. In my thoughts your memory lingers. Tender, fond and true; There Is not a day goes by, dear Willie, But what I thiuk of you. And the hardest part of my sorrow is. When the soldiers all Tettirn, 1 miss among the kbakl-claii The son fur whom I yearn. Inserted by bis loving mother, Mrs. I. E. Mann, 121, Frankllu Road. MARSPEN.—In sad and loving memory of our very dear brother. Driver James V. alter iWalliei Marsden. 24th Mounted ' Rifles. Palestine, who died of malariapneumonia, October 22, 101 S. Deeply mourned and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, R. and J. R. Sheppard, Epsom. WADDING. —In loving memory of our dear brother, Arthur. Main Body, killed In fiction, 1 iftober 22. IUI7. at Pustscbeudaele. Peace, perfect peace. Inserted by his sister aud brother-in-law, M. and F. Hookey.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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BOLL OP HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

BOLL OP HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 16

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