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ROLL OF HONOUR

Ml'STtirr T IN MEMORIAM ' killed at'El Alamehi, October ™| m °' Sta "' Inserted by his sisters and brothers. "klne'f o£ stan - Remembrance is a golden chain m""^, U „ toßether tiu we meet igain. Inserted by Nancy. M k!ued E Octob£r 24. b thC mcmory 0{ stan . One of the best. Inserted by his workmate, Mona. M aT C Ka™i\\ I m a ) Xb y er 0f 2 4 Sta 1 n 942 kiUed to acli °" A wonderful friend, ver remembered by Bernice and Benny. 11 AS!^ n f 2 4, ta j > 94 2 : .' to In silence we remember. Bob ' A "drey. Wally and Phyllss. Sl Housto]~ ln W h'n e^ ry of our dear son - Ber t October' 23. 1942? S a ° U ° n 2nd todrthe ne time 0 lonB%?nc y e°you owe0wen t But 'fries m tS n L W i h ° thinks of you alw ays. Onr lmJ JL t0 . be brave and content. Our Low! speak how we forget you. Onlv rM u cannot tell what to say. Only God knows how we miss you Resting ww2 ey al °'i g lile ' s lonely way/""B where no shadows fall. 11l peace he awaits us all. Inserted by his loving mother and pop. M Hm?stoT ln u.^ Emory 01 my dear brother, Bert October' 23* 1942 at E^^ei^ in aCtion In T ™ r h ? m e there is a photo. It's 2 DS r,hL lS n ? l>re precious than gold, mi, Photo of our dear brother. Whose memory will never grow old. G °A d nH ga Z e Us stren s th to send him. nl f S ! 0 let him SOOnlv „ it meant to lose him. T only Our sad hearts will know. his lovi "S sister Lyla and brother-in-law Eric (overseas). M Ber?^imSJ, oVin .? memory of my dear brother, o ihP i 'J w £? "ported killed in action uctooei 23. 1942, at El Alamein. To-day is a day of remembrance. . j " ay regrets. Mr»? y will ®lways remember When the rest of the world forgets. At rest. (Middle e Eaiu. hls 6Ver loVinß brothc,r Frcd MOODY.—In memory of my dear brother, Bert S?t U „ 5 K on, o, wI J2, was reported killed in action October 23, 1942, at El Alamein. Dearer to memory than words can tell Is the brother I lost and loved so well. tut j and unselfish a brother so true. My dearest possessions are memories of you. Inserted by his loving brother Bob. MOODY.—In loving memory of our dear brother. Private Bert Houston; aged 23 years, killed in action October 23. 1942, at El Alamein. God saw what was before him, The heartaches he would have to bear. So smiling down. He thought it best To .take him in His care. A little bit of El Alamein, Which will be forever New Zealand. Loving sister Mona and brother-in-law Sid and Sidney and Graham. MOODY.—In loving memory of Bert Houston, reported killed in action October 23. 1942. at El Alamein. MOODY, Bert Houston.—Killed in action. Ever t remembered by his sister Joyce. Paul and family. MURFITT.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Thomas Russell, who passed away October 24, 1940. R.A.F., England. Ever remembered by his loving mother, father, Eric, Sid and Lilian. PENNELL.—In loving memory of my dear brother and uncle. Jack, No. 62362. killed in action. El Alamein. October 24. 1942. He died that we might live. Inserted by his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and. Mrs. Ces Pennell. also nephew Cecil, and nieces Rosaleen and Patricia, of Palmerston North. PERRY.—In loving memory of my dear son and brother, Sapper Len Logan Perry, killed in action at El Alamein October 23, 1942. Loved in life, treasured in death. A beautiful memory is all we have left. Inserted by his loving mother and sister Thora and brother Paul (overseas). PERRY, Sapper Len L.—Our dearly loved brother and uncle, killed in action October 23, 1942. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Mary. Clarence and family. PETTY. —In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Sapper Percy Charles, killed in action October 23, 1942: also his baby son Bruce, November 11, 1941. Loving nature, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his Aunties May, Dora -. and cousins. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Bombardier John Melvern Taylor, 20702, sth N.Z. Field Regiment, killed in action at El Alamein. October 24, 1942. You sleep beside your comrades * In a grave to me unknown, But your name is written in letters of gold On the hearts you left at home. Could we have raised your dying head And heard your last faint sigh. But sad- to think you passed away And could not say good-bye. Inserted by your loving wife Alice, France Street, Newton. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our darling daddy. Bombardier Jack Taylor, killed in action October. 24. 1942. at El Alamein. Our daddy was a soldier, Who to the war did go. He drove bravely on the desert. Forward to meet the foe. Our daddy had to leave us To go to heaven above. * But we know he watches o'er us And keeps us in his love. Inserted by his loving little son and daughter, Melvern and Noelene. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear son Jack, killed in action at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. Many a lonely heartache. Often a silent tear. Always a beautiful memory Of one we loved so dear. ' We miss you because we love you. Fond memories we recall. And parting with you. dear son, Was our saddest day of all. Loved and longed for always by his mum and stepfather. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of _ ou r so ' l t7S?« law and brother-in-law, Bombardier John Melvern Taylor. 20702, sth N.Z. Field Regiment, killed in action October 24, 1942. We often sit and think of you. And think of things you used to do. And wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say good-bye. To us a day of remembrance, A day of sad regrets. A day we will alwa.ys remember When the rest of the world forgets. - Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke. France Street, Newton. TAYLOR —In loving memory of dear brother-in-law. Bombardier John Melvern Taylor, killed in action at El Alamein October 24, 1942. A face that is ever before us, A voice we can never forget., A smile that will linger forever. In our memory we see mm yet. Ever remembered by Ray and June and baby Irene , TAYLOR—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law,'Bombardier John Melvern Baylor, 20702, cfh N.Z. Field Regiment, killed in action at El Alamein, October 24, 1942. A precious one from usi is gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A vacant chair is in home Which never can be filled. Ever remembered by Arthur and Beulah and little Jimmy. TAYLOR.—In loving memory of our dear brother Jack killed in action October 24. 1942. A wonderful brother only lent. One of the best God ever sent. Inserted by Alby (overseas) and Joe. °dea r ß °t£ort erf'kflled'ln "action 8 October 3 ' 24* 19i2 ' A duty so well done. , A life so bravely given. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Thelma and Jack. TA jlc L k° B kU& MtiWto&r % r 2. br ° ther §ro P n^i r ov^ a and\Si e n 0 ev y e r l5 for k E e e P t. Inserted by Gladys. Frank and wee Pearl. THOMSON.— -In fond and .loving brother and nnde, rrivaie october 2 i, 1942. I've? remembered by Marjory. Jim and family.

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

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

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

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