IN MEMORIAM
PARSONS.—In loving memory of Eric, died of wounds at Cassino, April 11, 1944. A lover of peace and freedom, A friend and comrade true. Ever remembered by Clarke iamily, and P3l Selby, R.N.Z.A.F., England. SHELLENISAKGER, P.F.C.—A loving tribute to our dear friend Carl. U.S. Army (late Colorado) killed in action on Luzon. In a hero's grave on Luzon. Lies one we loved so dear; A smiling face that won't . come home. When they sound the last all clear. Remembered always by Alda. Lil and Ida. BIRTHS BARTULOVICII.—On April 10, at Nurse Jory's, Birkenhead, to Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Bartulovich a daughter. Both well. No visitors for five days. BECKETT.—dh April 10, at Nurse Millers', Campbell Road, to Margery, vife of Lieutenant Wilfred G. Beckett. R.N.2.N.V.R., a son. . CirEIAN.—On April 9. 1945, at Lake Maternity Hospital, to Mary, wife of Ivan Cipriau, a son. Both well. EMBLING.—On April 9, at Hula, Otahuhu. to Lloma and Cliff, of Penrose, a bonny son Eoth well. FF.NTON.—On April 10, at Ormond, Remuera Road, to Amy, wife of Gordon Fenton, a daughter. FORRESTER.—On April 10. at Lyndhurst, Mount Eden, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Forrester, Parau Street, Mount Eden, a daughter. Both well. HILL.—On April 10, at St. Ann's, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hill, a daughter. Both .well. No visitors seven days. HUTCHISON.—On April 4, at Lake Hospital. Takapuna, to Margaret, wife of J. Hutchinson, a daughter. JOIIANSON. —On April 1, at St. Helens Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. C. Johanson, Orakei, a ton. Both well. LEWIS.—On April 9, at Merton. Remuera. to Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis (nee Porter), a daughter. Both well. No visitors seven days. McCOMB.—On March 31, at the Lake Hospital. Takapuna, N w Zealand, to Major and Mrs. A. H. McCom . (nee Sister Woods, S.A. Nursing Service), a son. TURNER.—On April 10. at Jcsmond Dene, to Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Turner, a daughter. Both well. WALSH.—On April 10, 1945, at Te Whare-ite Hospital, Epsom, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Walsh. Parnell, a daughter. No visitors for seven days. WEBBER.—At Glamis, to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Webber, a daughter. Both well. Special thanks to doctor, sister and staff. WILSON.—On April 9, 1945, at Kenwyn, Te Aroha, to Captain and Mrs. R. G. G. Wilson, a daughter. WITHY.—On April 11, at St. Margaret's, to Roy and Jean Withy (nee Otto), a bonny son. Both well. No visitors seven days.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 85, 11 April 1945, Page 1
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