IN MEMORIAM
CORNER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Norman, who died of wounds. Middle East. e:i June 29. 1942. Ever remembered by his mother, father and brothers. HAKLEY. —In lovine memory of Jack, killed in action June 28. 1942. Thoughts return to days long past. Time rolls on but memories last. Inserted by Sissons family. HARRISON.—In affccticna*e memory of our dear sen. Sereeant Air-Gunner Selwyn Harrison, killed in aircraft accident June 29. 1942. Till memory f?des and lifa departs. Ycu will live forever in cur hearts. Inserted by his loving mum and dad. HAKRTSON. —In loving memory of my darling brother. Sergeant Air-Gunner Selwyn A. Harrison, killed June 29. 1942. Life is eternal, love win remain. In God's own time we'll meet again. Always remembered by his sister Enid. HARRISON. —In fond memory cf Selwyn. Sergeant Air-Gunner. R.N.Z.A.F.. killed Middle East. June 29. IS-S4. His duty nobly done. Inserted by Edna. WATSON. —In loving memory of Joe. who died war service with H.M. Navy. His duty nobly done. Undo, aunt and Whi'e family. WATSON. —In loving memory of our dear brother Joe. who di.d somewhere at sea June 29. 1940. Always remembered by the Moore family. Birkenhead. WATSON. —In ever loving memory of Joe. killed at sea on war sen-ice June 29. 1940. Ever loved and remembered. Kass and Jack.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 152, 29 June 1944, Page 1
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