ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAM. DE BLOIS. —On September 9, 1917. killed in action. Lance-Corporal William De Ulois. dearly beloved son of Mrs. O'Shea, Kakahl. I never ehn'.l forget him, The one I loved so well : God alone knows how much I rales you, ]>ut words can never tell. UK BLOIS.—In loving memory of my dear father Lance-Corporal William James Lie iMoi*. who was killed iv action In France, September 1), lftl". Thou art not forgotten, fladu.v dear, Xor wilt tliou over be: As lons as life and memory last. 1 will remember thee. Inserted by his lovinp; son. Wllllnm T!oy De Blois, Welllngtou Street. DE BLOIS.—In proud and lering memory of my dear brother, Lnnec-Corpoviil William L)e HlolH. killed September I), ISH7, Dear boy, It's dull without you here, 1 miss your cheery face; Your whistle and your morry p'eiiea, There's none can take your place, , 1 miss you, yet J'm very proud j (.if all your t?rlt and pluck. And wait for happier days In store, When we shall meet again, Inserted by Ills only Bister, Clarice, I3K BLOTS.—In memory of my dear stepbrother, Lniiee-Conporal Jameit Do llilols, Ulllcil In action, Sepicmher U, ■1!)1T. As the Ivy clings to the oak, !M wiil my memory oling to thee. Inserted hy his loving -stepbrother, M. O.She.i, Wellingiou Street. WILKINSON;.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private Edward (Ted) Wilkinson. <iieil of wounds lv France, on September 9, 1!)1S. Ever remembered. Hard was the ulow that compelled us to part With n son and a brother so dear to our hearts. But the love that we bore him still dwells in our breasts, Till we meet him again in the realms of the blest. Inserted by his sorrowing father and sisters. "WILKINSON.—III loving memory of our dear brother. Kdwarri (Ted) n'ilklnson, who died of wounds sonieviiere in Franco on September 0, 1018. He sleeps not In his native laud, But under foreign skies, Far from those who love hlui, In a hero's grave be lies. Inserted by his loving sister and uiothcr-in-law, Alice and Tom Dye,
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 215, 9 September 1921, Page 10
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