BOLL OF HONOUR.
HCMIE.— -In ever loving memory of our dearest son ami brother. Sergeant George Fllulme. killed at MußSlnes, on Juno -J. 2. j917. Buried In Hehdmn. H. 1. 1 ,. -Green gmws the grass" they say. my dear. ••Where you are laid to rest"— I Tvonder if at head at feet The Alien (lowers blow fair and sweet? An<l little hree/.es kiss ami meet J ■Where you are laid n. rest ! ■■Christ's Cross alone, they say, my dear— ••Where you are laid to rest I wonder if our souls .-an share. And if the 'toss I have to bear IS lighter for the rross out there Where you are laid to rest V "<Soft silence falls." they say. my dear, "Where you are laid to rest"? T wonder if. though far nwny From this poor heart, which breaks to-day, One little sigh may go and stayWhere you are laid tr. rest. ■ Inserted by his loving parents, sister and brother. HULME.— In loving memory of Sergeant J2, 1017. Buried Belgium.—R.l.P." So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by his loving sister, N. Sulli-
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 1
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183BOLL OF HONOUR. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 1
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