ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS
BEECH, Private R.S-—Killed in action overseas. His duty nobly done. Dad. Lil and family. THOWLESS. William. Chief Officer, Merchant Navy.—Lost m Malta Convoy. August 14 19*2 Husband of Margaret (nee Dolphin), and second son of Captain and Mrs. A. E. Thowless Korsford Lees. Dovercourt, Essex. IN MEMORIAM BASSETT, Sergeant-Gunner Trevor Norman.—ln sad and loving memory of our son, killed in England on February 10. 1941. in his twentysecond year. Till we meet again. Mum and dad. BASSETT.—In loving memory of Sergeant-Gunner Trevor Eassett. died result of flying accident In England, February 10, 1941. When last we saw his smiling face He looked so bright and well. And little did we think that night It was our last farewell. Inserted by Ha2el and Norm. BASSETT.—In loving memory of Sergeant-Gunner Trevor Bassett. killed in flying accident. England. February 10, 1941. Often a silent tear. Always beautiful memories of one I loved so dear. Inserted by Louise. BASSETT.—In loving memory of Sergeant-Gunner Trevor Bassett. killed in flying accident. England. February 10. 1941. Remembered always by Blanche and Cliff. BASSETT, Sergeant-Gunner Trevor.—Died flying accident. Englanti. February 10. 1941. Loving memory of our friend and pal. Remembrance. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Gernmell and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 34, 10 February 1943, Page 1
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