ROLL OF HONOUR.
BROWN.— In fond and loving memory of •Gunner David H. B. Brown, Ist Machine Gun Company, 13tli Reinforcements, killed in action on _ Passchendaele Ridge, October 4, 1917. Inserted by his loving ■parents, sister and brothers. gtJLLOCK. —In loving remembrance of my dear son, Corporal Walter W. Bullock, D.C.M., 7th Reinforcements, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Puty was liis watchword. A beautiful memory left behind, affection holds it fast. Inserted by his loving mother. BURTON. —In loving memory of our darling boy, Richard (Dick), who fell in battle, October 2, 191S ; aged 21 years. His memory is sweetness beyond expression, His absence unspeakable sorrow. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of out dear cousin Sergeant-Major l-Jrnie Campbell, killed in action' at Passcliendaele, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered by his loving cousins Zena, Nora and A. Bowyer, I'onsonby. CRAWFORD. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, killed in action October 4. Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving -brothers, moLher and sister, Howiek.
DOiLE. —Killed in action, Passchendaele, October 4, 1917, Private John Doyle, late 23rd Reinforcements. St'.ll in remembrance. Inserted by his loving wife, L. M. Doyle. FULCHER. —In loving memory of ourdearly beloved only son, Harry Edward, killed in action in France, October 4, 1917. Dearly loved and sadly missed by his parents and sisters. GRIBBLE.—In fond memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Corporal Leonard' James (Len), 15th Reinforcements, kiHeft in action at Passchendaele, October' 4, 1917. Years roll on, but memorie;iAiever fade. Lovingly remembered by , h> lS sorrowing parents, brothers and yfo'cers. GRIBBLE. —In loving memorjVfcf our a ear brother, Corporal Leonard /ames Cribble, killed in action at Passchendaele, France, October 4, 1917. Fond /memories linger. Inserted by his loving lister and brother, L and K. Kelly, Wl/iujgarei. GRIBBLE. —In loving- memory of our dear nephew and cousi/i, Private Leicester Gordon, killed in action at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917, Fondly remembered by his uncle, auat and cousins, W. and K. Gribble. /<■' HARLEY. —Ta fond and loving memory of my dear 'iad, Robert Lyons (Bob), killed in actioja, October 4, 1917. Ever rem.'inhered l,y his loving son, Robert Rex Hurley, r/f Onehunga. MED^ELL. —In loving mepiory of Fred Mvdwell, killed in action on October 4, 3.017. Inserted by his comrades, Joe and Jim Cox. MCLAUGHLIN. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Private Edward McLauirblin, killed in action in France, October 4. 1017. Though life brings much that is altered, And time brings much that is new ; There is one thing that never alters, That is our memory, dear Eadie, of you. Inserted by his loving mother, sister, Mary, and brother-in-law, M. G. Wellard, - Rangataua. PEfiißlN.—ln loving memory of my dear husband, John Harold (Jack) Perriu, who gave his life for Freedom aDd Honour, October 4, 1917.—C. A. Per.-in, VAhuroa.
PULFORD.—In memory of William Francis Pulford, Lance-corporal, who died, 1920 of wounds received at the Battle of the Somme. * Remembrance is a golden chain, That binds us till we meet again. ~ Inserted by his loving mother, M. Pulford. ROBINSON.—In loving memory of our dear sons/and brothers, Private Norman Robinson, 24th Reinforcements, who died of wounds, Passchendaele, • October 4, 1917, aged 21 years; and Eric, who died September 4, 191S, aged IS years. So dearly loved, so sadly missed by their loving parents, sister and brother, of Ptikehana. Avenue, Epsom. STOKES.—A tribute to the memory of our soldier son, Claude Hamilton, who •answered duty's call 14 years to-day; aged 21 years. Duty called" him and he was there, To do his bit and take liis share; His heart was good, his spirit brave, JCis resting place e hero's grave. WARD.—In loving memory of Roland, loved son and brother of Greta and Dot, killed at Passchendaele Ridge, October 4, 1917.' Into the peace of His sheltering fold. Kawau Road, One Tree. Hill.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 234, 3 October 1931, Page 1
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