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IN MEMORIAM.

COLEMAN.— In memory of Private Albert Stanlev killed in action October 24. 1942; beloved eldest son of William Coleman, 7. Macaulay Street Newton. Within my aching heart. Where none but I might see. Is a picture of my dear son, Who was so dear to me. In the frame are a million memories. Each one a priceless gem. Of all those grand sweet yesterdays When he was here with me. If God would grant me just one wish, This is what I'd say. Turn back the universe And give me back yesterday. God has you In His keeping, I have you in my heart. / Inserted by his pal. Dad. COLEMAN. —111 loving memory of my dear brother Private Albert Stanley (Bill), who fell at Ei Alamein. October 24. 1942. When this war is over. And victory is won, When wives greet their husbands. When mothers greet their sons. There'll be some who'll stand with bowed heads. Their hearts filled with pride For their dearest, bravest brother. Who fought and fell and died. Inserted by his sister Mag. brother-in-law Reg and family COLEMAN.— In memory of my pal and uncle. Private Albert Stanley, killed in action October 24, 1942. at El Alamein. In the old home you are fondly remembered. Fond memories cling round your name. What would I give to hear you say, ••Put the billy on. Sis," to-day. But how can a man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the honour of his country „ And the glory of his God. A corner of Egypt that is forever ours. Inserted by his nephew, Reg Andrewartha. COLEMAN.—In loving memory of Albert, killed in action overseas October 24. 1942. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law. Bill and Mary Powell, and family. CONNOLLY.—In memory of our pal Brian, killed on active service, October 24, 1942. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Ever remembered by Dulcie and Frank. COOK.—In proud and loving memory of our cousin. Robert Colin Cook, of Thames, killed in action at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. Resting where no shadows fall. Inserted by Mavis, Tom and family. COOK. —On October 24, killed in action. Colin, loved nephew of M. and J. Elliott, and his cousin. Jack A duty so well done. He died that we might live. DA VIES, L. C.. Private. —Fond memories of a great pal, killed in action at El Alamein October 24, 1942. E. M. Malone. EDWARDS.—In fond memory of 12238, Private C. E. Edwards, 2nd N.Z.E.F., killed in action Octobei 24. 1942. Always in remembrance. Inserted by his three cobbers, Eric, Sam and Bob. EDWARDS.—A loving tribute to the memory of dear Charles, killed in action October 24. 1942. Ever rt-membereti by Marion and Sam (overseas). FANNING. —In loving memory of our Uncle Joe. killed on active service October 24, 1942. He lived as he died, a soldier and a man. Inserted by his loving nephew and niece. Nigel and Margaret. . HISLOP. —A tribute to the memory of our nephew, James Llewellyn, killed in action October 23. 1942. R.I.P. P. and M. Haughie. HISLOP, James Llewellyn.—ln memory of our nephew and cousin Jimmy, killed in action October 23. 1942. R.I.P. Mum. Pop. Don and Eileen Black. HISLOP. —In loving memory of our nephew. James Llewellyn, killed in action October 23, 1943. A soldier and a man. Spot. Dm and Eric Crempn. HUGHES. —In memory of Private Mervyn Douglas Hughes, killed in action October '24, 1942. Sadly missed by his loving sister, Mrs. Page. INGHAM. —In loving memory of Private Howard Ingham, No. 66743, 21st Auckland Battalion, killed in action on October 23, 1942, at El Alamein. He nobly died for those he loved. He sleeps in a far-off grave. His battles fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. Inserted by his loving mother. INGHAM, Private Howard Thomas, killed in action at El Alamein October 23. 1942: dearly loved brother of Bill (Middle East), and friend of Joyce. He shall not grow old, as we who are living grow old. Age shall not weary him. nor the years condemn, , . But at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember him. INGHAM.—In loving memory of Private Howard Ingham, No. 66743, 21st Auckland Battalion, tilled in action October 23. 1942, at El Alamein. Duty called him. he was there To do his bit and take his share. ' His heart was good, his spirit brave. His resting place a soldier's grave. Aunt. INGHAM.—In loving memory of Howard, killed in action at El Alamein October 23. 1942. Not just to-day. but every day In siience we remember. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Russell and Eileen. JAMES, 36467 —In fondest memory of Private Ernest, who lost his life at El Alamein on October 24, 1942. Loving memories, treasured ever. Of the happy days we spent together. Inserted by his loving mother, father, Alan (overseas), Keitha and Colin. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of Baden, killed in action in the Western Desert October 24, 1942. Always remembered. Inserted by his wife Ruby. JONES.—In loving memory or our dear son and brother. Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein October 24, 1942. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A son and brother whose worth can never be told, A lovely smile, a happy face. A broken link that can never be replaced. Ever remembered by his loving mother, father and brothers Hector and Dick (overseas). JONtS.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein, October 24. 1942. We think of him in silence, We olten speak his name. What would we give to clasp his hand And see his smile again. Ever remembered by Queenie and Horrie. JONES.—In loving memory of our dear uncle, Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. Three little words, forget me not, Do not say much but mean such a lot. Always remembered by Bernie, Eric, Trevor, Mervyn, Keith and Doreen. JONES.—In loving memory of our der.r uncle. Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein, October 24. 1942. With tender love and deep regret, We who loved him never forget. Always remembered by Norman and Pat. JONES.—In fondest memory of our dear brother and uncle Vic, who died of wounds in Libya on October 24, 1942. Always remembered by Norman. Dot and Chris: JONES.—In loving memory of dear Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein on October 24, 1942. Three little words, forget me not. Do not say much, but mean a lot. Remembered by Bell and Stan. JONES.—In loving memory of our dear Uncle Victor, died of wounds at El Alamein October 24, 1942. In a distant land he lies At rest in a soldier's erave. His battle fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. Ever remembered by Don and Betty. JONES.—In loving memory of our dear brother Victor John, died of wounds at El Alamein October 24, 1942. Not a day do we forget you. In our hearts you're always near. We who loved you sadly miss y°u As it dawns this first sad year. Ever remembered by Esma and Allan. JONES.—A tribute to the memory of Vic. who died overseas on October 24, 1942. Inserted y Miles family. IEARMONT, 16316. Private J. R. in action at El Alamein, October 23. 194 J. With tender love and deep regret. We who loved him shall never forget. Always remembered by h * s s S r a ' brother-in-law Harold and nephew Ken. McINNES.—Sadly but proudly we mourn the loss of our dearly beloved son and brot j"' action Serpeant I. H. Mclnnes. M.M., killed m October 24. 1942, at El Alamein.. He gave his life for little children. You left behind some aching hearts That loved you most sincere. That nevor have or never win Forget you, lan, dear. Inserted by his loving mother. Ewen. Alien, Lanna. May, Muriel. McKAY, Don.—ln loving memory .of Don. killed overseas October 23. 1942. A loving nature, true and kind. Beautiful memories left behind. Eileen and Lyall (overseas). McKAY.—In loving memory of dear Eton, killed in action October 23, 1942. His duty nobly done. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. MacKAY.—ln loving memo r y of t- ™me Mcrific e Donald Murdick, who made the supreme sac at El Alamein on October 23, xmi*. His duty nobly done. Ever remembered by Uncle Perc Aunty Rose and cousins Phillip, Aile~n and & MITCHELL.—In loving memory of |i an ' l9 42. in action at El Alamelp. October 24. Forever in our thoughts. Inserted by his loving mother and fathe . MITCHELL.—In loving memory of M o" Stan, killed on active service at El Aiame October 24, 1942. ' in memory we will always keep him As long as the years 1011 on. Inserted by Agnes, Les and Noclin .

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 1

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