IN MEMORIAM
v npsmond McLaren (Mac). B l ' BKE p r K iln loving memory of Mae {," rjunner.— in T .. v _ November 30, 1941. k.i.i. W Evcr remembered' by grandparents. Eileen and lisry oi cur dear 6011 and vcrduni"killed in action at Sldi "bro'hej. Clause verum . jo4l LBid to rest at ResMli. Novom cte ,. y c.vrenalca. R.I.P. AC Teosu " Memories live in our hearts. Jerted by mum dad. Joan. Murray and D ° rie memorv of Claude, killed in "SfST'Sidi I"SSegh,1"SSegh, 30, 1941. Ever remembered. Inserted by Thelma and Ailsa. . memory of dear Claude, who n w£ E 'kUled somewhere in Egypt on November 30. always hoped for your safe return And the clasp of your loving hand. Mr and Mrs. Sampson and Agnes. T mvinc memory of Claude, killed in n T ?, E r In Mtddle East on November 30, 1941. remembered by his pal Wally. . r„ invlng memory of Eddie. Corporal. First B fihSn dirt If wounds. Sidi Rezegh, November 30. 1941. He sleep? beside his comrades & B «fth'his °comrades! paved the way For those who later won the day. Inserted by father mother, brother Wally. . T.. lovmtf memorv ot Eddie (Corporal). H FIAt Echelon, died of' wounds. November 30. ' His duty nobly done. ■inserted by Olive. Jack. Colleen. Gladys. « Frtdlp 4th Field Ambulance, wounds Libya. November 30, 1041. Always remembered by his A Company mates. inserted Ron Fleming. a\itPKR —In loving memory of our only son and qerceant Claude Henry. M.M.. died Übya. November 30. 1041. He is not dead, he Is just away. Unseen, yet ever near. Inserted by mum. dad. Marjory. Vera. Joe and Lyndon.
B«CPFR A loving tribute to my life-long HAEPEK- c.r"eant Claude H. Harper. M.M., who d"ed of wounds at Sidi Rer-cgh. November 3 .?,' ln j what better could any man give Than to lay down his life that others might live. inserted By his friend. Allan Paul (prisoner of war. Germany).
darpfr In memory of my pal Claude, billed *(wrseas), November 30. 1941. Curly (overseas). KtnK in memory of my pal Jack, killed at *K5" Re"egh November 29. 1841. Inserted by J. Holehouso (returned). Minir.w —In fond and loving memory of Private' John, killed in action at Sidi Kezesh. November 30. 1941. Remembered ever by loving father, mother, sisters and brother. VOIIOY Corpora! J. T. (Joe).—ln proud and S meS of my dearly loved on® son. whi died of wounds at Sidi Kezesh on Novoraoer 30. 1941. So dearly loved and sadly missed. Mother HOLLOW— Captain J. T. (JtK)- dled wounds, Sidi Resegh. November 30, 1941. Res: in peace, tho Master said, Thy duty's nobly done. Always remembered HOBKIS.—In loving memory oi my dear nephew. Edward Harvey, killed in action at Tobruk, November 30, 1941. To live in hearts wo leave behind is not to die. Aunty Eddie. Uncle Joe. Gloria and Gay. MOKKIS.—In loving memory of dear old Ed, killed In action In Tobruk battle. November 30. 1941. In the morning and at the isotng down of the sun. we will remember them. Inserted by Gloria and Ron. MCKHiS.—In loving memory of my dear grandson, Edward Harvey, who died that we might live, at Tobruk. November 30. 1941. So greet them well, thy dead. Across the homeless sea. And be thou comforted, Because they died for thee. Inserted by grandma (Bam). MOBUIS, Private Edward Harvey.—ln loving memory of our dear son, who paid the supreme sacrifice, November 30, 1941. Greater love hath no man. Inserted by his loving father and mother and i his little son Peter. 31. Queen Street, Onehunga. UORRIB, Private Edward Harvey—ln loving memory of my beloved brother, killed in action, November 30, 1941. Remembrance is the golden chain That binds us till we meet again. Lillian.
tfORRIS, Private Edward Harvey.—ln loving memory of my beloved brother, killed in action November 30, 1941. Till we meet again. Inserted by his loving brother Ernie.
MORRIS.—In loving memory of Edward Harvey (Ed.), who fell at Tooruk, November 30, 1911. Lovingly remembered by Austin. Adine and Kathleen.
MURP.AY, A. L. (Sergeo n t-Pilot).—ln loving memory of our dear son, Bert, killed on active service, November 30. 1942. Loved, remembered and longed Sor always. Mum and dad.
MURRAY, a. L. (Sergeant-Pilot).—ln loving memory of our dear brother, Bert, killed on active service. November 30. 1942. Ever remembered. Maurice and Alan (both overseas) and June. MURRAY, Sergeant-Pilot.—ln proud and loving memory oi Our dear friend Bert, killed In action November 30. 1942. A little thought, true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Sadly missed. Xnsorted by Gloria and Joan.
MADIGAX —In loving memory oi my dear friend, John Henry, killed in action, Libya, November 30, 1941. Always remembered by Edna Toomer. VELSON. Pilct-Offlcer.—ln loving memory of Max. Only son of Eric Nelson, killed on air operations over Germany. November 30, 1941. He gave his life for his country.
NELSON, Pilot-Oificer,—in loving memory of Max, the dearly loved grandson of Mrs. Lucy Nelson, killed on air operations (overseas), November 30, 1941,
His duty nobly done. NELSON, Pilot-Ofilcer.—ln loving memory of Max, killed on air operations, November 30, 1941. One we will remember our whole life through. Aunty Rene.
WHITE.—In memory of Vernon, 4th Field Ambulance, killed in action, Libya, November 30. 1941. Always remembered by his mates. Inserted by Ron Fleming. . BIKTHB BIRD,—On November 28, at St. Mary's, Otahuhu. to Audrey (nee O'Donncll). wife of G. H. Bird, a daughter. Both well. (New Plymouth papers please copy.) WIILLIPB.—On November 30, at Te Kohanga, Mount Eden, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phillips. • B * ixW) n Road, Mount Eden, a daughter. Both well. TRAINER.—On November 30, at Narrabrl, to Mr. and Mrs, Trainer, a son. Both well. *fF NE « Ri ;~° n November 28. 1044, to Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Treneary, Tahuna street, Ponsonby, » ton (stillborn). November 30, at Fflirhaven, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker, a son (stillborn).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 284, 30 November 1944, Page 1
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