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roll of honour I DEATHS rANTLON. Lance-sergeant William Frederick.— Died as the result of an accident. Some day we will understand, i Inserted by Cliff. Valda and Shona Steven. rANTLON. Lancc-Sergeant William Frederick (Fred).—Died as result oi accident in the the Middle East; aped 27 years. Thoughts drift to bygone days, j Lile moves on. but memory stays. Lovvd fiance of Zelda. Steven, 26. Atarangi Rczi. Green Lnne. r\\TLON. Lance-sergeant William Frederick •V"red).—Died as result oi accident in the Middle Easi. ? J reasured memories. In«°r:rd by George and Jessie Steven. Cliff. Harry. Morris and Valda. n ELAND.—As a result of aircraft accident. L.A.C. I Lewis Howard Ireland, R.N.Z.A.F., dearly loved nephew oi Mesdames Bourne. Donnelly, I saunaerson. Simpson, and of Messrs. Wilfred and Frank Curtis; aged 21 years. IN MEMORIAM BOX. Scrgc-ant Trevor.—ln loving memory of our only son. who passed away August 29. 1942. Our hearts just 'ache in sadness, ' Our eyes shed many a tear. Gcd alone knows how we miss him As it dawns the first sad year. ' 5 Inserted by his loving parents. BOX Sergeant Trevor. —In loving memory of my only brother, passed away August 29, 1942. Many a lonely heartache, OfHimes a silent tear. Always beautiful memories Of a brother I loved so dear. Inserted by his loving sister Joan. BOX.—In loving memory of Sergeant Trevor Box, passed away August 29, 1942. What would we give to clasp your hand And see you smile again. ; Uncle Fred. Aunt Marie and Ronnie. BOX Sergeant Trevor. —In loving memory of our dear grandson, passed away August 29, 1942. 'Tis sad. and we wonder why The best are always first to die. Inserted by his loving grandparents. ■rox —In loving memory of Sergeant Trevor Robert, died August 29, 1942. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by Aunt Oily, George, Pidge and I Bill. HOGAN. —In loving memory of our dear son, | Dennes Patrick, R.N.Z.A.F., killed in j action over Germany on August 28, 1942. Ever i remembered by his loving mother and father, j 13, Golf Avenue. Otahuhu. HOGAN, Sergeant Dennes Patrick. —In loving memory of our dear brother, killed in action on air operations over Germany on August 28. 1942. Always remembered by his sister and brother, Maureen and Neville. HOGAN.—In loving mi?mory of Sergeant Dennis Hogan, missing on air operations, August 28, 1942. Thougnts return to days long past, ! Years roll on, but memories last. Inserted by his loving cousins. Marge. Vic, 1 Eileen, Ailsa. HOGAN.—In loving memory of Denis Patrick (Denny), killed in air operations over Germany August 28. 1942. A true friend, who gave his life for us. Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Vitali and family. Otahuhu. HOGAN.—Cherisned memories of my pal, Sergeant D P. Hogan (Denny), who lost his life over Germany. August 28, 1942. Ever remembered by his pal Norm. PIKE. —In loving memory of our dear son, Sergeant Henry William, R.N.Z.A.F., killed on air operations, August 28, 1942. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A son whose worth can never be told. A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can. never replace. Sadly missed by his mum and dad. PIKE. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Sergeant Henry William, R.N.Z.A.F. 'Tis sweet to know we'll meet again, Where partings are no more, And know the brother I loved so dear Has only gone before. Ever remembered by Vera. PIKE.—In loving mertiory of our dear nephew, Sergeant Henry Pike, who gave his life August 28. 1942. Greater love hath no man than this. That he giveth his life for his friends. Wilfred and Janie (Christchurch). PIKE.—In loving memory of our dear grandson, Sergeant Henry Pike, who passed away August 28, 1942. Not to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Inserted by his loving grandparents, W. Searle (Point Chevalier). PIKE.—In loving remembrance of our dear nephew. Sergeant Henry Pike, who gave his. life August 28, 1942. To live in the hearts of those we love Is not to die. Inserted by Fred and May (Wellington). PIKE. Sergeant Air-Gunner.—ln loving memory of Henry (Hank), killed on aircraft operations. August 28, 1942. Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of one I loved and will never forget. Sadly missed by his loving fiancee, Joan Aitken. PIKE.—A tribute to the memory of our dear cousin, Henry, killed on air operations on August 29. 1942. He gave his life, it was his all, 1 That freedom still might live. ' No greater love, no greater gift Has anyone to give. Aileen, Denis and Doris (Frankton). PIKE.—In loving memory of Henry William, killed on air operations over Germany, August 28, 1942. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Aunty Alice and Uncle Bert (Frankton). PIKE.—In memory of Sergeant Henry William, R.N.Z.A.F. Resting where, no shadows fall. There in peace he awaits us all. Ever remembered by Joyce. PIKE.—In loving memory of Sergeant Henry, R.N.Z.A.F., who lost his life in action a year ago. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Blair family. PIKE.—In loving memory of Sergeant Henry Pike, killed in action on August 28, Everremembered by Uncle Harold. Aunty Nellie ana cousins. PERKS, Flight-Sergeant.—ln loving memory of our dear son and brother Eric, missing over Germany, August 29. 1942. Still hoping. Mother, Frank and Maureen. SMITH, Sergeant Glen. R.N.Z.A.F.—In lpvinßt memory of our dear brother, presumed killed August 28. 1942. .With tender love and deep regret. We who loved you will never forget. Desmond, Nita and family. SMITH.—In loving memory of Sergeant Glen Smith, R.N.Z.A.F.. killed in action August 28, 1942. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept OI one we loved and will nevtr Inserted by his loving brother Ray, Mabs and. family. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear nephew. Glen Allan, killed in air operations over Germany August 28, 1942. t'vei' remembered ay ii— Aunty Lil and Uncle Stan. BIRTHS BEASLEI'.—On August 28, at St. Margaret's, to Jean, wife of Lance-corporal A. L. Beasiey (overseas) a daughter. Both well. BOATE.—On August 24, at Fentlands, to Maureen, wile of the late Stoker B. P. Boate, H.M.N.Z.S., a daughter. Both well. FREEMAN.—On August 27, at p entlajids, Devonport, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. freeman (nee Patty Blandford). a daughter. Both wen. HENDERSON.—On August 24. at the Auckland Hospital, to Joan (nee Bancroft), wife of Sergeant J. Henderson (overseas), a son (premature, stillborn). HAMILTON.—On August 27, at St. Margaret's, to Lieutenant and Mrs. G. R. Hamilton (nee O'Neill), or Parnell, a son. Both well. LEONARD.—On August 22, at Jesmond Dene, to Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Leonard, a bonny daughter. McCORMICK.—On August 26, to Mr. and Mrs. W. McCormick. Mangere, a son. Both well. PAINTER.—On August 26, 1943, at St. Ann's to Zena (nee Nichols), wife of L.A.C. Painter, a daughter. Both well. TAIT.— On August 26. at Nurse Miller's, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Tait (nee Joan McNiece), a bonny son. Both well. WEST.—On August 27, at Te Kohanga Hospital, Balmoral, to Mr. and Mrs. B. West (nee Nellie McCormack). twin sons. All well. WOOD.—On August 27. at Bethany,, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. P. Wood, a daughter. Both well. Thanks to doctor and nurses. WRIGLEY.—On August 27, 1943. at Bethany, to Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wrigley, Mount Albert, a son. Both well. • MARRIAGES POTTER—LEANING.—On July 31, at FJtt Street Methodist Church, by Rev. E. T. Olds, Betty Trevis, youngest daughter of Mrs. J. Leaning, to Lonsdale Kenaway, fourth son of Mr. ana Mrs. J. Potter. GOLDEN WEDDING GREEN—PERRT.—On August 29. Auckland, by the late Rev. R. J. Surtell, Charles Frederick, third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. Green, of "Auckland, to Elizabeth Jane, elaes daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Wellington. Present address. 10, Fox Street, Parnell. DEATHS , .. . . COLLINS. John Don.—On August 27 (suddenly), loving husband of the late Collins father of Ellen Lane (Otahuhu), Pretoria Garvie (Hunua). Ruby Collins. Myrtle Forbes (Mauku). Jactc Collins (Auckland). Interred this day a COLLINS.—On August 27, 1943, at his residences Heme Bav, John Don Collins; in his ninth year. R.I.P. Interred this day at Waikaraka Cemetery. CULLINGTON,—On August 27 (suddenly), at her residence, 12. Hardington Street, Onehunga, Aaa Florence, dearly beloved wife of tneiai William James Cullington. a " d , i°^ ing Fr Serick of Mrs. F. Keegan. Mrs. F. Hatfieid. FredericK and Alfred. Funeral will leavethe abrne address at 11 a.m. Monday for Waikaraka Park Cemetery. HARE.—On August 27, at Feilding, Ida Beatrice Dyer, beloved wife of Henry M. Hare, Feilding, aged 74 years. ~ IRELAND.— On August 25 (result of aircraft accident). Leading-Aircraftman Lewis Howara Ireland, R.N.Z.A.F.. dearly loved youngest son of Mrs. B. Ireland. 45. St. Vincent Avenue. Remuera, and loved brother of Glenand ' aged 21 years. Service at W. Morrison s Cnape. Parnell Road, at 11 a.m. Monday, funeral leawng after service for Purewa.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 204, 28 August 1943, Page 1
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