ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN ___ORTA_I. ARMITAGE.—In loving memorj- of Private Henry .Robert Armitage, Thirtv-flftb. Reinforcements, died of -wounds in -France. October 24, 1918. With tender recollections. With many a silent tear: 'We meet but some are wanting. All loved ones are not here. Inserted by his loving father, brothers ana sisters. NEARY— In fond and loving memory of Senreant J. V. _.____y, killed in France on October 24, 191 S. He answered Duty's call. He gave his life, his ail. For his country's sake. Inserted by his sorrowing sister A Neary, Hukerenui. O*D ___" _ loTin S memory of mv dear son ___! r ° th K r _«*• ISth Reinforcements, died October 24. 1!>17. He has gone beyond the sunset Far beyond the world's black night. Where no bugle call shall reach him. In that land of glaring light. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. ° _*____ fond memo T "f Private Jack A. O De.__.lSth Reinforcements, who died on October 24. 1917. Annexe Hospital. Auckland, from wounds received in France. His heart was true, his spirit brave, •His restin™ place a soldier's grave. Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs. C South, o, Gratton Street. ROSS.—In lovinsr memory of Trooper 'William Brown Ross. 33rd Mounteds. who dfed of malaria in Ecypt. October 24, 191 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving brother Gordon and sister-in-law Ethel- < SHORT.—In proud and loving memory of onr brother. Private Owen :Short. "who died at Tidworth Military Hospital, on October 24. 191 S. Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law. N. and H. Merrick. SHORT.—In memory of onr loving uncle. Private Owen Short, who died at Tid worth Military Hospital, on October 24, 191 S. Inserted by his nephews, O. TV. and J. A. Howe. «__3WAJRT.—In loving memory of my -early loved husband. Private Harry Stewart, who died of wounds received in France. October 24. 191 S. Days of sadness still come over mc,. Tears of sorrow often flow: Memory keeps _he dear one near mc. Though death claimed him one year ago. My heart is sad and lonely. None but myself can tell: _low I have missed you. dear -Harry. One that i loved so wellInserted by his loving wife. STEW ART. —In loving memory of onr dear son-in-law, Frivate Harry Stewart, who died of wounds in France October 24, IMS. Far away from those who loved him, Comrades gently laid him to rest; In a hero's _rave he is sleeping-. One of God's bravest and best. The shock was great, the pain severe. To part wirh one we loved so dear: OTir trial is hard we'll not complain, _nt trust in God to meet again. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Christmas, Ellerslie. WILSON.— In loving memory of William F. Wilson CMieTO. died of -wounds received in France, October 23. 191 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by Jim and Winnie Fitzpatrlck, also little Kathleen. "WOOLLEY.—in fond and loving memory of our dear only son and brother, Joe, Thirty-fifth Reinforcements, who died of pneumonia, on October 21, 191S; aged 22. Much loved and deeply regretted by his father, mother and sisters, .Landscape Road, Mt. Eden. '
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 253, 24 October 1919, Page 12
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