ROLL OF HONOUR.
RHODES.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Walter James, ■who was killed In action, October 4, 1917. He had a natnre one could not help loving, A heart pure as gold, and fighting be fell, To save his dear ones and country from a helL Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law, Joe and Eva. STOKES.—A tribute to the memory of oar soldier Bon, Private Claude Hmniltnn Stokes, 19th Reinforcements, killed In action at Passchendaele, October 5, 1917; aged 21 years. Dearer to memory than words can tell Are thoughts of our boy we loved so well; And those who love him only know How much we lost ten years ago. Inserted by his father and mother, Claude Villa, Cameron Street. Onehunga. WARD.—In loving memory of Koland, beloved only son of Edith Ward, and brother of Greta and Dot, killed In action in France, October 4, 1917. One less at home! One voice of welcome hushed, and evermore One farewell word unspoken on the shore Where parting comes not, one soul landed more— One more In Heaven. Burled Zyne Cot British Cemetery, near Xprea. Inserted by his loving mother, Kawan Road, Ellerslie. WHITE.—In loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Eric Raymond, who was killed In action, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered by his loving parents, brothers and sisters, William Street, Devonport.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 1
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