ROLL OF HONOUR.
ATKINSON.—In loving: memory or our clear son and brother, Clarence Clifford, 9th Heinrorcements, killed in action at I'asschendaele October 4, 19 17. Ever remembered by bis mother and rather, sisters and brothers. DOYLE. —In loving memory or Private John Doyle, late 2:srd Heinrorcements, Killed in action, Passchendaele, October •I, 1917. In an unknown grave in a roreign land, A grave I'll never see, As long as lire and memory lasts, I will remember thee. Inserted by his loving wire, L. M. Doyle. FULCHER. —In loving memory or our dearly beloved only son and brother, Marry Edward, killed In action I'asschendaele. October 4, 1917, Dearly loved and sadly missed by Ills parents and sisters. GRIBBLE. —In rond memory or our dearly loved son and brother, Corporal Leonard .lames (Len), 15 th Heinrorcements, killed In action at Passcliendiicle, October 4, 19 17. Years roll on, but memories never tade. Lovingly remembered by his sorrowing parents, brothers and sisters. GRIBBLE. —In loving memory or our dear brother, Corporal Leonard James (Len), killed in action in France, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by bis loving sister and brother, I. and K. Kelly, NVhangarei. GRIBBLE.—In loving remembrance or our beloved son and iirother, Private Leicester Gordon, kiLled in action October 4, 1917. Dearly loved and remembered. GRIBBLE.- —In rond remembrance or our dear nephew and cousin. Corporal Leonard James, killed in action October 4, 19 17. Fondly remembered by Aunt E. and cousins. GRIBBLE. —In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin. Private Leicester Gordon, killed in action at I'asschendaele, October '1, 19 17. Fondly remembered by his uncle, aunt and cousins, W. and K. Gribble. GOULD. —In loving memory or my dear husband, Private John Edward, killed at Passchendaele, October 4, 1917. Ever remembered. < Inserted by his wire and daughter; Joan. HARLEY. —In rond remembrance or dear dad, Robert Lyons (Bob), killed in action October 4, 19 17. Inserted by his loving son, Robert llarley, or Onehttnga. MEDWELL.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, F. D. Medwell, killed in action at Passchendaele October 4. Time passes on, lovo still remains. With memories sweet or bygone days. Inserted by bis parents and sisters. PERRIN. —In loving memory or my dear husband, John Harold (Jack) I'errin, who was killed during the Passchendaele advance, October 4, 19 17. Remembrance. C. A. Perrin. ROBINSON.—In loving memory or our dear sons and brothers, Private Norman Robinson, 24 th Reinrorcements. who died or wounds Passchendaele, October •i. 1917, and Eric, who died September 4, 1918. Dearly loved, sadly missed by their loving parents, sister and brother, Pukehana Avenue, Epsom.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 235, 4 October 1935, Page 1
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