ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAM.
BRANIFF.—In loving memory of Private Thomns James Branlff, Thlrty-elxth Reinforcements N.Z.E.F., beloved son of Daniel and Annie Branlff, of Greymouth OrtobSVlOll In aCUOn ln FrMCe on ' He died that we might live ln peace, He fought for freedom, not for fame; "L "I N f w gland's Roll of Honour bUindu inscribed our hero's name. He heard the call of Empire And in the fighting fell This thought our B rlef shall lighten, Hβ served hie country well D ° not erieve for tllos( > who leave us. T JfJfu ' C * DOt , lost, Just cone before Joyfully to give us welcome When all reach the heavenly shore mother, brother-in-law and sister (W. and Mi \. IHpP ) . Wellington and West Coast papers please copy. v v DOYLE.—In sad and loving mpmorv of our dear son nnd brother, Second Lleuteuant Henry T. Doyle, who died as the result of * oSr'^VlS."" , COOat ° f Ire ' aQd ° a May his soul rest ln peace. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. D^ I T 1 V— In sa<l .A ntl lov!n ? memory of our darling son and brother. .Tohn (Jock), who alert of wounds received on October 1 1018, nt Ciimbral, aurt brother of the late Rifleman George Duffy.—K.l.P. We miss them most who loved them best. Inserrert by his loving mother nud brothers, Onehungn. DUFFY.—In Ri\d memnry of our <Har brothers,-John, died of troundt October » 1018, at Cambrni; also Cieorge, killed in action Juue 7, 1017, at Messlnes. 8.1.1*. Sadly uii-ise.l. r lußcrtcd by their sisters, Nancy and .lean. DUFFY.—In loving memory of my dear . brother, .lohn, who died of wounds at Cnmbral, October 0, 1913. R.I.P. Far away from those who loved him, Comrades gently laid Mm lo rest, In that far oft grave he is sleeping. One of the 'bravest, and the best. Inserted by Mβ loving sister, Ciss. DCFFY.—Iu fond and loving memory of our dear brother John, died of wounds in France, October 0, 191 S. Not dead to us—we loved him dear -Not lost, but, gone before. He lives with us ln memory still, And will for ever more. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, B. and H. Jones. DUFFY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear brother, ltifiemun John Duffy, •lied of wounds received at Cambrai on October 0, 1918. R.I.P. A boy in life's springtime; A brother, oh, so dear. God only knows how we mtos you, As it dawns another year. Inserted by M. and R. Da vies. DUFFY.—In affectionate memory of Rifleman John Duffy, who died of wounds at Cambrni, October 9. 1918. Though absent his maitfy influence Is with us still. Inserted by his comrades, S. T. Brooking and W. J. Batchelar. GIL'LARD.—In loving memory of our only dear brother, Charles Everett, killed ln action in France, October 10, 1918. Our memory wanders, as the twilight shadows fall. Back to the days of happiness, days beyond recall. And a vision comes before us, so fond, so pure, so sweet. Of him whose lips are silent, whose heart has ceased to beat. Inserted by his sorrowing sisters, A. c. .Crow, Otahuhu, H. XI. Bryant, and X. E. Stewart, Auckland. ■HENRY.—In Affectionate remembrance of our dear eon and brother. Corporal Edward S. Henry, who was wounded in action Jn the field on October 8 and died st the 3rd British C.C.B. on October 9, 1918, and is burled in Beauleucoart British •Cemetery, south of Bapaume, France. Worthy deede they wrought, and wonders Worthy of the «nne they bore: ■We with tneetest praise and sweetest Honour them for evermore. HE.XRT. — A -prond and ever-loving tribute to the memory of Corpornl Edward S. : Henry. 34th Reinforcements. X.Z.R.8.. who died of wounds near Bnpaume, October 9. 1918. Gone west with the glory of the setting enn. He died as few men get the chance to die, FiKßtlnß to snve a world's morality: He died the noblest death a man may die. Fighting for -God and Right mid Liberty; And such a death is immortality. Inserted by bis devoted sister, E.E.H. KYLIE.—In lovlne remenrhennce of Rifleman W. €. Kyle, killed /in action, October 9, 1913. "One of the best-" Inserted by his friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. James and family. KYLE.—In loviuir memory of Itlfleman W. <J. Kyle, killed in action, October », 1018. Ever remem-bered. Inserted by his friends, 'Miss 'R- James and iMr. 'R. Billings. KYLE.—In affectionate remembrance of my dearest chum, Rifleman W. <3. Kyle, killed in action. October 9, 1918. STveet Is ttie remembrance, . And thla my -wish to f&orw, Will bold you still ln memory lAB the years may come and so. Inserted by 3Hss A. James. LOCKWOOD.—In loving memory of LnneeCorporal Joe Lockwood, killru in action In France, October 13, 1918. Inserted by his brothers, Frank and H. (% Lockwood, Devonport. Also, in loving memory of darling little Peggy, died October 9, 1918. We miss her; she was so dear. and Annie Lockwood, and brother Leslie. lirciD.—ln loving remembrance of my dear brother, Lance-Corporal J. Reid, 12/1778, killed ln aci'ion in France. October 0, 1818, after four years' active service. He bravely answered his country's call. He gave his life for one and all; He's now secure from war's alarms, The bugle call, and stand to anna. Inserted by his loving sister, K. Lye, and two children. BMITH.—In loving memory of our dearly loved son nnd torotuer. E. B. (Ernie) ■Smith, who was tilled in France. October 8. 1918. WILLS.—'In fond nnd iovlng memory of our son and lirothcr, Wm. Frank \VT.3s, killed in action nt 'Esnes, on October 9, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted -by his loving parents, sister, and brother. WILLS.—In loving memory of our dear nephew. Private William Frank Wills, killed in action October 9, 1913. Not lost tout gone before. Inserted by his aunt, uncle, and cousin, W. Williamson.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 242, 9 October 1920, Page 11
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