IN MEMORIAM
BUTLAND. —Treasured memories of our dear son Alan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. R.I.P. A silent thought brings many a tear. Of the one we loved and miss so dear. Ever remembered by his loving parents. BUTLAND. —In loving memory of my dear brother alan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. F..1.P. His resting place a hero's grave. Always remembered by his brother Jack (overseas). RUTLAND. —In loving memory of my dear brother Al3n, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. R.I.P. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. Ever remembered by his sister Noreen, Eric and Avis. BUTLAND.—In loving memory of my dear brother Alan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. R.I.P. , We who loved you, saoly miss you. Ever remembered by his sister Ida, Dick, Joyce and Ron. BUTLAND.—In loving memory of my dear brother Alan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. R.I.P. Your memory will never grow old. Always remembered by his brother Roy. BUTLAND. —In loving memory of my dear brother Alan, killed in action in Tunisia, April 21, 1943. R.I.P. Loving memories, fond and true, Will always remain, dear Alan, of you. . Ever remembered by his sister Jean, Bob, Robert and Carole. BUTLAND.—In memory of Allen (Buck), killed in action April 21, 1943. Ever remembered by Alf, Swannee, Snow, and his friends overseas. BUNNELL.—In proud and loving memory of our son and brother Jack, Flight-Lieutenant, R.A.F, Bomber Command, shot down over Cologne, April 21, 1945. yUNNELL.—In proud and loving memory of Jack, Flight-Lieutenant, R.A.F. Bomber Command, killed in action over Germany, April 21, 1944. Wyn and Alien. JUNNELL. —Acting-Flight-Lieutenant John Luclan Funnel!, dearly loved husband of Doris, father Of Jim, Roy and the late Brian, and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. FUnnell, killed on air operations, near Cologne, April 21, 1944. HARRIS.—In loving memory of Barry, killed In action April 20, 1943. Always smiling and content, Whatever his task or wherever sent. Inserted by the Absolum family.
lIOSKEN, Trevor C., W. 0., R.A.F.—In loving memory of our only son, killed on active service, overseas, April 22, 1944, burled Fossvogur Cemetery, Iceland, oil An.'.ac Day. We prayed lor his safe return, And the clasp of Ills loving hand, But God has postponed the meeting. It will be in a better land. Unseen by the world, he stands by our side. And whispers, my loved ones, death Cannot divide. Always In our thought, mum and dad, also & loving thought for Trcv.'s Comrades. F.O. Banks, W.O. Norfolk, and W.O. Hickmott, killed in the same crash. Called to a higher service. HOSKEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Trevor, killed on actlvc service overseas, April 22, 1944, buried on Ansae Day. Dearer to memory than words can tell. Is the brother we lest and loved so well; Kind and unselfish, a brother so true. Our dearest possessions are memories of you. Inserted by GWen, Graeme and Lorraine. HOSKEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Trov., killed on active service Iceland, April S3, 1944. Always smiling, always content. Loved and respected wherever he went. For ever In our thoughts. Inserted by Doll and Norm. HOSKEN, Warrant-Offlcer, R.A.F.—In fond memory of Trevor, killed on active -servicc April 23, 11)44. I often sit and think Of you, And all the kind things you used to do; A treasured memory, fond and true. Is all I have, dear TrsVor, Of you. A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can never replace. Inserted by Joy Bennett. HOSKEN, Warrant-Officer, R.A.F.—In fond memory of Trevor, killed on active servlco overseas, April 22, 1944. On the wall there hangs a picture, TO us more precious than gold; It's the picture ot dear Trevor, Whose memory will never grow cold. Inserted by Mrs. Bennett, Trevor and Billy. lIOSKEN, Warrant-Ofliccr, R.A.F.—In fond memory of Trevor, killed on active service, overseas, April 22, 1944. Happy and smiling, always content, Loved and respected wherever he went; Always thoughtful, always kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by Dorothy and Clarrie Gordon. HOSKEN.—-In loving memory of our dear nephew afid cousin, Warrant-OUicer. Trevor Hosken, killed on active service, overseas, April 22, 1944. , i Gone from Us his smiling face. His happy, cheerful ways; His heart that won so many friends, In happy bygone days. Inserted by his Uncle Roy, Aunty Mavis, Enid and Allan. HOSKEN.—In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Warrant-Ofcicer Trevor Hosken, killed on active service, oversea*, April 22. 1944. The years roll by, me seasons cnange. But memories of you, dear Trevor, remain. Inserted by Uncle Jack, Aunty Florrle, Avis and Neil. HOSKEN. —In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, Warrant-officer Trevor Hosken, killed on active service, overseas. April XI, 1944. Loving memories fond and true. Will always remain, dear Trevor of you. Inserted by his Unele Harold. Aunty Mary, Beverley and Dennis. HOSKEN.—In loving memory of my dear nephew Warrant-officer Trevor Hosken, R.N.Z.A.F., killed in action, overseas, April 22, 1944. Thy purpose. Lord, we cannot see. But all Is well that's done by Thee. Dearly loved by Auntie May Kerr. HOSKEN.—In loving memory of Trevor, WarrantOfflcer, R.A.F., killed on active service Iceland, April 22, 1944, „ „ A wonderful boy, a man all through. Always the same to all he knew; Memory is our dearest treasure. In our hearts he Will live for ever. Inserted by his Auntie Alma, Uncle LCS, and family. HOSKEN, Warrant-officer.—Trevor Hosken, loved grandson of F. and C. Wilson, 32, Meola Road, Point Chevalier. In memory We see him Just the same. As long as we live we w-ill cherish his flame. Sadly missed. HOSKEN, Trevor Clifford, W. 0., R.N.Z.A.F.—In loving memory of dear Trevor, who died on April 22, 1944. To memory ever dear. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Harvey. memories of dear TreV., killed oh active service. Deep ih our hearts a memory is kept. Of one we loved and will never forget. Always remembered by the Ballard family, and Eileen and Oweh, Murdoch. JACKSON, Driver Albert A.—Died April 22, 104*, prisoner of war, St. VIII.B, Now. 344. The midnight stars are Shining, On a grave so far away; Where rests our hero Bertie. One year as from to-day. He bade no One a last farewell. He said good-bye to hone; The heavenly gates Just opened wide. And a gentle voice said Come. There's a' road they call Remembrance, Where thoughts and wishes meet; We travel that road In thoughts to-day, For a son and brother We cannot meet. By Mrs. F. Ryan (mother). Mick ahd Dot, Jim (overseas), and Dick, Wanganul. MISKELL.—in loving memory of our dear son and brother GUS. R.N.Z.N., killed on aotlve service in England oh April 21, 1941; aged 21 years. R.I.P. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving father, sisters and brothers. MISKELL.—In loving memory of my dear brother Gus, killed overseas, April 21, 1941. A treasured memory, fond and true, Is all I have, dear GUs, of you. Mervyn and Dolly. IfIHLLIPS.—In loving memory of Private Alex Selwyn, killed in action, Takrouna, Middle East, April 21, 1943. dearly loved only Child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips, MahureWa. In our garden of memories. We walk With him each day. A tribute also to the memory of belWytt b pals, who died of wounds in Italy, Private V. J. Robertson, December, 1943, and Sergeant N. C. Duke, April, 1945. Reunited.
STEPHENS, A. J.—A tribute to the memory of D.dfc, died of wounds April 21, 1843. Ever remembered by Melba Urwln.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 94, 21 April 1945, Page 1
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