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ROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM

DENNETT. —In fond and loving memory of our dear son Raymond, who lost his lile on air operations over Germany May 30, 1943. We longed for his safe returning. And the clasp ot his loving hand. But God has postponed the meeting, 'Twill be a better land. Dearly remembered by his mum and dad;

BENNETT. —In proud and loving memory of my dear brother Raymond, killed on air operations over Germany May 30, 1943. 1 have lost, but heaven has gained One of the best brothers this world contained. Ssdly missed by Phyllis.

BENNETT. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Pilot-Officer Raymond Frederick Bennett, killed on air operations May 30. 1943. Hearts that love you never forget. In memory you are with us yet. Memories of you and us together Will linger in our hearts forever. Ever remembered by Thelma, Ray. Bruce and Dawn.

BENNETT. —In loving memory of our dear brother Raymond, killed on operations over Germany May 30, 1943. Gone is the brother we loved so well, How much we miss him no one can tell. Only those who have lost one so dear. Can tell the sorrow of parting without farewell. Ever remembered by his brother Clarence and sister-in-law Bernice.

BENNETT (Pilot-Officer). —ln ever loving memory of dear Ray, who paid the greatest sacrifice of all on May 30, 1943. Always remembered by the Harris family. Nikau Road. Otahuhu.

BENNETT, Pilot-Officer Raymond Frederick, killed on active service over Germany May 30, 1943. Not just to-day, but every day In silence we remember. Marjorie, Pam, Gloria, Fay, Rae, Betty, Vernice and Ngaire. BENNETT, Pilot-Officer Raymond Frederick, killed on active service over Germany May 30. 1943. Ever remembered by Arnold. BENNETT (Pilot-Officer).—ln loving memory of our pal (Doc), who left us on May 30, 1943. Always loved, remembered and missed by Jack, Dave. Jock. Len, Arthur. Tom and George (all overseas).

BENNETT. —In loving memory of Raymond, killed in action May 30. 1943. Inserted by Mrs. Morgan

BENNETT, Pilot-Officer. —ln memory of Ray. killed on active service over Germany May 30. Inserted by Lee family, and Len (overseas).

JOHNS, Flight-Sergeant-Navigator Lionel Fairfax Furner, R.N.Z.A.F., 90th Squadron, R.A.F. —In loving memory of the dearly loved, devoted only child of Leslie and Edith, killed in aircraft crash at Stradishall, Suffolk, England, after returning from a successful raid on Wuppertal. the Ruhr, Germany, on Sunday. May 30, 1943; aged 23 years.

He ts staying in England, The place of his ancestors. So far from New Zealand. The homeland he loved. We also pay a tribute to the memory of the other gallant gentlemen of our son's crew (Stirling bomber), who died with him. Interred R.A.F Cemetery, Haverhill, Cambridge. England. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Johns, Portage Road, New Lynn.

JOHNS. —In loving memory of my great good pal Lionel, Flight-Sergeant-Navigator, killed on May 30. 1943.

Dear son, my heart shall be your sepulchre. His dad.

JOHNS.-—ln loving memory of my darling son, Lionel. From my heart thine image ne'er shall go. His mother

JOHNS. —In memory of Sergeant-Navigator L. F. F. Johns, killed on air operations in England. 1943.

Not just to-day, b«t every day In silence I remember. Inserted by Aileen.

JOHNS. —In loving memory of Sergeant-Navigator Lionel, R.N.Z.A.F., killed on active service May 30, 1943. Ever remembered by Mrs. Aydon and family, New Lynn.

JOHNS. —In fond remembrance of my dear friend, Sergeant-Navigator Lionel. R.N.Z.A.F., killed in action May 30, 1943. Ever remembered by Ailsa.

PEPPER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Captain Cyril Stennant Pepper, M.C., who passed away May 30, 1943. To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die.

Inserted by his loving mum and dad, sister and brothers. PEPPER. —In loving memory of Cyril Stennarc. who died May 30. 1943. God in His wisdom knew what was best, When He took you from us and laid you to rest. Ever remembered by his sister and brother-in-law. Thelma and Don. PEPPER.. —In fondest memory of our dear friend, Captain Cyril S. Pepper. M.C.. who passed away May 30. 1943. Ever remembered ' by Thelma and Alwyn Moon.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1944, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1944, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1944, Page 1

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