DEATHS
COLLIE. Sergeant-Pilot Rollo William Wesley. P..N.Z.A.F.. beloved fiance of Marjorie Cobb, killed in aircrait accident overseas. G4LLIE,' Sergeant-mot Rollo William Wesley, R.N.Z.A.F. —Killed in aircraft accident overseas. We'll meet again in a better world. June and Wilf. GRICE, Bernard. F.. H.M.N.Z.S.—Presumed killed. Beloved husband ot Topsy and daddy of Ernest and Anne. Till we meet again. GKICE. Bernard F—Presumed killed South Pacific. Beloved second son of the late James and Mary, pnd loved brother of Wally. Eileen and Gordon (overseas), and brother-in-law of Bill. R.I.P. In memory's garden we meet every day. SHROFF, Pilot-Officer Owen Mortimer. B.Sc.. "R Acr Sc.—Beloved husband of Ronica and loved elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shroff. Remuera.* Killed on active service. i.N MEMORIAL McLEAN* Gunner Murdoch Ross.—ln loving mpmorv of my dear son, accidentally drowned at Fiji. April 5. 1942. Buried at Lautoka Cemetery A devoted son. sadly missed. Mother. McLEAN —In loving memory of our beloved npnhew Ross, who was accidentally drowned at Fiji on' April 5. 1942. Inserted by his Aunts Alice. Alma. Bessie and Uncle Tom. SMITH, Pilot-Officer Edmund Patrick. —In loving 'memory of our dear brother and uncle, killed in action April 5. 1942. At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember him. Inserted by Ruby. Gordon and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 80, 5 April 1943, Page 1
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