IN MEMORIAM
nnvx.—ln loving memory of my nephew, Sergeant-Pilot R. G. Dunn (Lofty), 58 Kouadron Coastal Command, killed on air operations, August 3, 1942, Wick. Scotland. Sleep on thou mighty dead? A glorious tomb they've found thee. The broad blue sky above thee spread. The boundless cliffs round thee And when the last trumpet shall sound, And tombs are asunder riven, Like the morning sun, from the cliffs thou'lt bound, To rise and shine In heaven. Aunty Marirlna.
WELSH. —In loving memory of my cousin Frank, died prisoner of war, Salonika. August 2, 1941. Rose and friend Pat. Brown's Bay.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 182, 3 August 1944, Page 1
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