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ROLL OF HONOUR.

McDONALD. —In fond and loviqg memory of our dear son ami brother Rifleman 13/008 Thomas Flavell McDonald, 12th 'Reinforcements, killed In action at the Somine, France, October 1, 1916. Dearly loved and so sadly missed. We who are in Christ will meet again. Inserted toy his loving parents, sisters, nnd brothers, McDonald Street, Morningside. MoDOXALD.—In affectionate .memory of Thomas Flavell. killed in Battle of Somme, October 1, 1916. Ever remembered. Inserted by Mr, and Mrs. Doherty and family. McGRATH.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Private V. N. McGrath. killed in action in France, October 1, 1018. Ho bravely answered duty'e call. He gave his life for one and all. Now laid away on the hillside Along with brave and bold; Inscribe ills name on the scroll of fame In letters of purest gold. Inserted by hie loving eister and brother-in-law, nlecce and nephews, Paltry, Swanson. McNEIGHT.—In sad and loving memory of our beloved eon and brotiher, William George MeXeight, Auckland Infantry Battalion, 6th 'Haurakls, J2fh Reinforcement, who was killed in France on October 1, lfllS. We miss you, dearest Willie, We miss yon, oh, so sore; And as the days roll onward We miss you more and more. ■Tifl two years sin-ce we lost you, And our hearts are aching etui, For a place is vacant In our home "Which never can be ftlled. Tiwprted by his loving mother and fatteTand sSter F. and 'H. McXelght and S. Peterson, Te Kuiti, late of -Mokauiti. 3S.IIjTJB.VL— In loving memory of James iPerclval iMifller, tided in action ou October 1, IUIS. \ ■ " •Manly and true in all Ms ways, Slow to condemn and quick to praise. illeady to help in time of need, •Noble in thought as well as deed. !With his loving smile and gentle face. ■No one on earth can fill his place Somewhere in iPrance he is sleeping, One of i&od's bravest and best. Inserted by fliis loving father, sisters and brothers. MIDLER.-—ln loving memory of our dear brother, James P. (Jim), who -was killed iv action, October 1, 1918. Ills heart was not set on fighting, He did not wish for the fray; And the wrongs that needed righting He would not have met that nay. But the voice of duty called him, Far on o'er a blood red field; And he vowed: by the God above him, I To die, but never yield. Inserted by his loving brother and -sis-ter-in-hiw, and little niece, Frank, Ettie, Alma. iM-I'LIJEiR.—In loving memory of (Private James IP. aiiller, killed In action in France on October 1, 1918. tile fell in hie youthful manhood; ■Gave all he toad to give, Like the many -who fell beside him, That you and I might live. 'Inserted toy his loving sister-in-law, ■Mabel, and little nieces, J. M., and. « Miller. MILLER.—In loving memory of Private J P. Miller, killed in action in France, October, 1,. 1018. . E-ver remembered. Inserted by E. Gribble. 3IORTON. —In loving memory of Private R. F. Morton (Dick), who was killed in action in France, October 1, 1918. He gave his life, his foeet. his all. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and brother. iMOKTOX.—In loving memory of Private ■R. F. Morton (Dick), who was killed in action In France, October 1, 1918. We think of you In silence, >"o eyes may see us -weep, But treasured in our aching hearts, Your memory still -we keep. "Mizpah," Inserted by Mis loving sister and fcro-ther-ln-law. O , .STJ I LiI..rVAtX.—.in loving memory of Edward (Mortimer, ihe dearly Leloved youngest son of -Catherine and the late Mortimer O'Sullivan. killed in action on the Somme, 'September .10, 1016. Also iMnry Allen, much loved sister of the above, and dearly beloved wife of fteorge IAIKm, who passed away on September 1, at ißandwick, Sydney. 1R.1.P. So dearly loved titxA mourned. ■Inserted by their mother: sisters and oscttiers, Gladstone Koad, Mt. lAlbert. PECKHAM.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Private Harry Pecknam, 25th Reinforcement killed in action in France, October 1, 1918. Dearly loved and sndly missed. Inserted by-his lofing wife, E Peckham, 320, Dominion Road. STATTE.—In lovingr memory of mv dear husband, Private J. W. Sthvte who.wne killed in action, October 1, 1918. Ever remembered. One of the best. Inserted by his loving wife. STAYTE.—in loving memory of onr dear father," Private .T. W. Stayte, killed in action, October- 1, 1918. A loving father, true and kind, No one on enrth can take his place: Two years hnve pnssed and none enn tpll The loss of our father we loved so well. Inserted by his loving eons and daughters. WRIGHT.—In loving memory of Private H. S. Wright, killed in action, October Inserted by his loving brother, sister-in-law, and nephew. t

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 235, 1 October 1920, Page 10

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 235, 1 October 1920, Page 10

ROLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 235, 1 October 1920, Page 10