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IN MEMORIAM

BISHARA.—In proud and loving memory of my dearly loved husband. Alexander Richard (Mick), 37th Machine Gun Company, died of wounds in Cassino. Italy. March 17, 1944. I leved him, yes, no tongue can tell How deep, how clearly, and how well; To have, to love, and then to part Is the saddest story of a human heart. Sadly missed by his loving wife. Jean. dearly loved son-in-law, Alexander Richard (Mick), 27th Machine Gun Company, died of wounds in Cassino. Italy, March 17, 1944. One cl the first to answer the call, One of the first to sail away. Though his heart was glad to co. How broken ours he'll never know. Over there he did his share To see victory on its way. "That's all" On to higher service came the call. His mission on earth was o'er. Thank God, lor it is men like these Who shall, in time, end war. Anderson. BISHARA.—In proud and loving memory of our dearly loved brother-in-law. Alexander Richard (Mick), 27th Machine Gun Co., died of wounds in Cassino, Italy, March 17. 1944. The midnight stars are shining On a grave so far away, Where they laid our dearest brother-in-law Just one year ago to-day. Ever remembe;ed by Nessie, Jessie and Tommy (prisoner of war, Germany). BISHARA. —In loving memory of Mick, died of wounds March 17, 1944, at Cassino. Always remembered. Zeta, Gordon (overseas). Tiny, John, Donald. "memory of Bill, who died of wounds Cassino, March 17, 1944. His duty nobly done. Ever remembered by his , dad. INGLIS.—In fond memory of Blllie. killed in action In Italy, March 17, 1941. One of the best. Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Valda and Bonnie. INGLIS, Private VV. H. Inglis, 439458.—Died of members Manukau Rugby League Football Club. LEWIS, Corporal Jack.—ln loving memory of our dear and only son, who gave his life at Cassino, Italy. ivlarcii 17, 1944. The blow was nard, the shock severe, To part with the son we loved so dear. 'Tis sad. but true, we wonder why. The good are always first to die. Inserted by his loving mum and dad. LEWIS.—In proud and loving memory of our brother-in-law and uncle, Alexander Jack Lewis, killed in action Cassino, March 17, 1944. Always remembered by Allan (.overseas), Jesiit and Jack. MONAGHAN, Trooper John Joseph.—Killed in action, aged 25; also his mate, Trooper Laurie L. Phillips, laid to rest side by side. Route 6, Botanical Gardens, Cassino, March 17, 1944. I'm just another mother Whose burden it Is to bear The loss of a son. You are resting now. my darling. Your duty nobly done. You're always in God's keeping, You were such a wonderful son. Time seems long since you left us. And I am trying hard Not to look backwards. But look for the day to come When we shall meet again. Loved ever and always in our thoughts Phyllis and Joy.' MONAGHAN, Trooper John Joseph.—Killed in action March 17, 1944, at Cassino, Italy, eldest son of the late Patrick Joseph. 12/4221. died March 12, 1928. No one knows what it meant to us. To lose a wonderful brother like Jack. We think of you In silence, » We often speak your name; What wouldn't we give to clasp your hand And see your smile again. There's a road they call Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; We take that road in thoughts to-day. To a pal and brother we cannot greet. Resting in peace. Always remembered by your loving brothers, Jim and George (both overseas), and sister Mary. MONAGHAN.—In loving memory of Jack, killed in action at Cassino. Marcll 17. 1944. Duty called and he was there To take his place and do his share; His resting place a' soldier's grave. Inserted by the Millar family, and Harold (overseas). MONAGHAN.—In loving memory of Trooper John Joseph Monaghan, killed in action Cassino, March 17. 1944. Always in our thoughts. Hilleur family, Ellerslie. and Ray. Norm, and Bill (overseas). MONAGIIAN, Trooper John Joseph.—Killed in Action. March 17, 1944. Memories are fragrant things no one can steal. Ever in our thoughts. Aunty Nance and Uncle Harry, of Petone. MONAGHAN, Trooper John Joseph (Jack).—Killed on active service overseas March 17, 1944. He gave the greatest gift of all. The gift of his unfinished life. Ever remembered by Aunty Em and family. MONAGHAN.—In fond remembrance of our friend, Jack, killed in action Cassino Battle. March 17, 1944. Where thoughts and wishes meet. To one we cannot greet, Our thoughts are always there On tliat beautiful isle of somewhere. Inserted by Daphne and Arthur. THOMPSON, Bombardier A. N.—Died on active service. March 17. 1944. God has him in His keeping. He is ever In our thoughts. Inserted by Rita and Bill Buchanan. THOMPSON, Alan Noton.—A tribute of love to a. dear son and brother, died March 17. 1944, Nissan, Green Island. Lovely memories, so sadly missed. Mum and sister Bonnie. TBILLO.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Verdun, Merchant Navy, who lost his life at sea on March 18. 1943, result of enemy action. Inserted by his loving mother, father, brothers and sisters.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1945, Page 1