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ROLL OF HONOUR

DEATHS CLARK, Ronald (Corporal).—Killed In action overseas: nephew of Mrs. and Mr. R. A. Jeffrey and family. One Tree Hill. So sadly missed. McGREGOR. —Pilot-Officer John Dunlop McGregor. Missing, now presumed dead. July 29. 1942. Dearly loved second son of Mrs. J. W. McGregor. Orakei. and the late A. C. McGregor: brother of Malcolm and Walter. BIRTHS ENGLAND. —On May 8, at Nurse Jory's, Birkenhead, to Mr. and Mrs. S. England (nee Carimc Crocom'oe). of Epsom, a son. Both well. FINNEMORE. —On May 9, at Bethany, to Wilma (nee Anderson). wife of Corporal Edgar Finnemore (overseas), a son. Both well. JLLLIE. —On May 9. at Public Hospital, to L.A.C. Jellic. of R.N.Z.A.F.. and Mrs. Jellie. a daughter. Both well. OUTTRIM. —On May 9. at Merton. to Joyce (nee McLachlan), wife of Driver N. A. (Chappie) Outtrim, a daughter. Both well. No visitors for seven cays. OPHITE. —On May 9, at Glamis, to Marjorie, wife of Gunner C. C. White. 52, Epsom Avenue, twins (girl and boy). All well. MARRIAGES CAYTON—SMITH.—On April 7, 1943, at Auckland, by the Rev. C. A. Dittmar, Asta, eldest daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. F. R. Smith, 1129, Great North Road, Auckland, to Sergeant Harold J. Cayton. U.S. Marine Corps, eldest son of' Mrs. J. Cayton. Washington, U.S.A. KIDD—WOLF. —On May 6, at the Presbyterian Church, Palmerston North, by the Rev. Hubbard, Edith, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, Golf Road. Taumarunui. to Selwyn Norman, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. 5. Kidd, of 4, Prospect Terrace, Mount Eden. Auckland. DEATHS JAMES. —On May 10, 1943, at her late residence. 6. Horopito Street, Mount Eden, Evelyn May, the precious wife of Walter James, and darling sister of Bert, Maud and Lilian. So dearly loved. Private interment at Hillsboro' Cemetery. Wednesday. KERSHAW. —On May 7, at Christchurch, Sarfth, the dearly loved wife of the late Thomas Kershaw, and mother of Mrs. A. W. Feek. 28. Cardigan Street, Auckland, and loved grandma of Eileen and Eric (overseas). Ever remembered. ©JCONNOR. —On May 11, at Auckland. Daniel Roy, '2nd Canterbury Regiment, Ist N.Z.E.F., 52264; aged 47 years. R.I.P. Funeral will leave the i Chapel of Tilton and Opie, 150, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, 10-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 fr.m. for Waikumete Soldiers' Cemetery. RAINBOW. —On May 11, at Auckland Hospital, John Alfred, dearly beloved husband of Arthena Rainbow. 5, Farrar - Street, Grey Lynn, and loving father of Gloria and Malcolm; -aged 38 years. Funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Wednesday) at 3.30 p.m. for Waikumete. RAINBOW. —On May 11, at Auckland Hospital, I John Alfred, dearly beloved eldest son of the late Alfred ana Ivlary Rainbow and dearly loved | brother of Violet, Elsie. Alice. Lily, Clare, j George, Steve. Selwyn and the late Myrtle. 6PICER.—On May 10, at Auckland, Lilian Mabel ' "Martha (Lila), late of Howick, youngest daughter ; of the late Archibald Hitchen and Harriet' Spicer. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, at 11 4 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), prior to interment at Hillsboro'. . WHITEHEAD, Edward Willingham. beloved youngest son of Emily and the late Edward Whitehead, 19, St. Stephen's Avenue, Parnell. Interred to-day (Tuesday) at Taupo. IN MEMORIAM EYRE. —In loving memory of darling wee Graham, who passed away May 11, 1942. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. . Ever remembered by his loving grandparents. Auntie Edna, Thelma and Uncle Albert (overseas) FOX. —In loving memory of our dearly beloved son, William, who passed away two years ago to-day. Unseen by the world He stands by our side And whispers. God bless you, Death cannot divide. Mum and dad. (GIBB.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Pearl, who passed away May. 11, 1941. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by her loving sister, Mrs. Gemmell, and family. ' .

GIBB. —In loving memory of our dear friend. Pearl, who passed away May 11, 1941. God's greatest sift, . remembrance. Inserted by Mrs. Bond and family. GOLDING.—In loving memory of our only son, Robert William, who passed away on May 11, 1942; in his seventeenth year. There is someone who misses you. Bobbie. But tries to be brave and content,' As somewhere, some day we'll meet again For the best of this earth are only lent. If God would grant us just one wish . '-• 'Y This is what we'd say, V Turn back the universe And bring us yesterday.. • Inserted by his sorrowing parents. GOIDING.—In loving memory of our only brother, Bobbie. ■ • Deep in our hearts a memory Is kept Of the brother we loved and will never forget. Just one word not hard to write. But one we'll remember all our life—Bobbie. Inserted by Iris and Valerie. GOLDING.—In loving memory of Bobbie, who passed away May 11,, ~. " , ■ ■ j The golden' gates did open, . '/*-•-** A gentle voice said. Come. With farewells left unspoken 1 . He proudly entered home. Inserted by Doris and. Buster. GOI.DING.—In loving memory' of our loving grandson, Robert William, who passed away May 11. 1942. . • One year ago to-day a message came from God. Who thought it best to take our loving grandson To give him peace and rest. - Inserted by his loving Grandma Stotter and ■ Auntie Minnie. OOLDING.—In loving memory ; of my darling grandson. Bobby, died. May 11. 1942. Free from this world of trouble. Grant him eternal rest, O Lord. . . . . . May perpetual light shine upon him. ..' Inserted by his loving Grandma Pope. GOLDING.—In loving memory of our'dear nephew, Bobbie, who passed away May 11, 1942; aged. 16 years 7 months. He shall not grow old, as we who are left grow old. .• ■ Age shall not weary him. nor the years condemn. At the. going . down of the sun and in the We will remember him. Inserted by Auntie Sheila. Uncle Ted and • cousins Hector, George (prisoner of war) and . Arnold, R.N.Z.A.F. ■GOLDING.—In loving memory of pur dear cousin Bob. died May 11. 1942. Dear Bob, we often think of you. And all the things we planned to do. Some things which have come to pass, Though you were not there in spirit, You were with us in our hearts. Inserted by his cousins, Bonny and Ron Black.

OOLDING.—In fond memory of our dear nephew, . - Bobby, who passed away May 11, 1942. ' Remembered always by Aunt Kate, Uncle Ken and , cousins. OOLDING.—In loving memory of Bobby, who passed away May 11. 1942. Remembered always by Auntie May, Merle and family. : GOLDING.—In loving memory of bur dear nephew and cousin Bobby, passed away May .11, 1942. Loved and remembered always by his loving Aunt Chris, Uncle Jim and cousins.

HAWKINS (nee Vause).—ln loving memory of our dear daughter Vera, passed away May 11, 1939. In the garden of our memory You are with us every day. Inserted by her loving parents, sisters and brotners.

HEWITT.—In loving memory of our dear dad and mother, who passed away May 11, 1941, and April 25. 1915.

■ Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of ones we loved and will never forget. Ever remembered .by Dolly, George and grandchildren.

HEWITT.—In loving memory of dad and miim, who passed away May 11. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Sweet is the spot where they are-laid.. Many a visit in silence is paid. \ Inserted by their loving daughter Ethel and family.

JAMIESON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who was called home May 11. 1942. Ever remembered by her daughter Jean.

JAMIESON.—In loving memory of our dear mother. who passed away May 11. 1942. Inserted by Bill Grace and family.

JAMIESON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who was called home May 11, 1942. Until the day breaks. Inserted by John and Mary.

KELLY.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 11, 1942. Loving memories linger still, Not just to-day, but always will. Inserted by her loving husband and family. KELLY.—In loving memory of mum, who passed away May 11, 1942 (Mother's Day). In silence we remember. Inserted by her loving daughter Edie and Jack. XANGWELL-WALLY.—In loving memory ol our darling mother, passed away May 11, 1938. Remembrance. Inserted by her loving daughter and sons. Mrs. H. M. Corin. Alfred. Henry, Herbert and John. WTJRRAY.—In loving memory of. our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 11, 1942. Always loving, unselfish and kind Few in this world her equal to find. One of the best that God could send, A faithful mother right to the end.. Inserted by her loving husband, only son and daughter-in-law. WILLIAMSON.—In loving memory of our son and brother, Donald,- died May 11, 1942. Sadly missed. Wally, Ranee and Hilary. ■ BEREAVEMENT THANKS BIGGS—Mr. W. Biggs and Son, Terry Street, Blockhouse Bay. wish to thank all friends and relatives for their kind expressions ot sympa.ny In their recen* sad bereavement. Special thanks to sisters and staff of Ward 22. Green Lane Hospital, for their kindness and attention. BISHOP.-The family of the late William Bishop. Titirangi. wishes to sincerely thank relatives and Iriends for sympathy expressed in letters, telegrams and floral emblems in their recent sad bereavement. Please accept tnis as a personal acknowledgment. JOHNSTON.—Mrs. E. Pearce (daughter) and Mr. Johnston (son). Australia, wish to convey their sincere thaniis to friends for their ktndness and sympathy in their recent bereavement. Special thsnks to Matron and Nurse Irwm. of Sunnymeade Rest Home. ior their untiring attention during Mrs. Johnston's leng illness. Please accept this a personal acknowledgment.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 110, 11 May 1943, Page 1

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