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ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS

CARSTAIRS.—Sergeant William Carstairs killed in action, overseas, beloved son of M. A. Carstairs, 26, St. Leonards Road, Devonport, and brother of the late Meta and Mary. Deeply mourned. (By cable.) MADDEN.— Trooper Francis Raymond, killed in action Italy, second son of S.-Sgt. and Gunner Madden, Takapuna, and brother of Anthony (P.0.W., released April 17), Maureen, Bryan, Miriam and Michael. Because he loved New Zealand. MADDEN. —Trooper Francis Raymond, killed in action in Italy, dearly loved grandson of E. Oliver. Peace, perfect peace. MOORE, Murray (Sergeant).—Killed in action, overseas, dearly loved twin son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore, Grey Lynn. Kis duty nobly done. MOORE, Murray (Sergeant).—Killed in action, overseas, treasured fiance of Marge, and dearly loved brother of Warner, Clarrie, Algie and Ada. God be with you till we meet asain. O'SULLIVAN. —Killed in action overseas. John, dearly beloved youngest son of Ellen and the late Michael O'Sullivan, 56. Parau Street, Mount Roskill; and loved brother of Dan, Michael, Kathleen, Mary and Julia; aged 27. May his soul rest in peace. O'SULLIVAN.—KiIIed in action overseas, John, dearly loved youngest brother of Dan and Ivy, and loved uncle of Barry. Loved and remembered always. O'SULLIVAN. —Killed in action overseas. John, beloved brother of Kathleen O'Neill, brother-in-law of Gene, and loved uncle of Kathleen, Hugh, Pat, Rosaleen, Michael, Margaret, Anne and Noreen. R.I.P. O'SULLIVAN. —John, dearly loved brother of Julia Bowler, brother-in-law of Syd., and loving uncle of John. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM BRADLEY, R. M„ Signaller.—Killed in action Greece, April 28. 1941. We understand. Inserted by Lang. BRAMLEY.—In ever loving memory of our dearly beloved youngest son and brother Private Hudson Armand Bramley, 28th Reinforcements, killed in action April 28, 1918. Away in the beautiful somewhere. Sheltered from sorrow and pain; And when life's journey is ended. Dear Armand, we shall meet you again. Inserted by his ever loving mother, sisters and brother. JACKSON. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Oswald Francis, who died Et sea April 29, 1943. His face is ever before us, His voice we will never forget; His smile will linger for ever, In our memory we see him yet. To have, to love and then to part. Is the saddest story of the human heart. Inserted by his loving mother, father, sister tnd brothers. JACKSON.—In ' loving memory of our beloved grandson Ossie, who died at sea April 29, 1943. We loved him, oh, no tongue can tell, How fond, how dearly and how well; God loved him too, and thought it best. To take him home with Him to rest. Ever remembered by his loving grandparents Frank and Grace Jackson. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our cousin Ossie, kho died as result cf illness on April 29, 1943. Ever remembered by Mary and Ernie, Betty and Alec. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our dearly loved nephew and cousin Ossie, who died at sea on April 29, 1943. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day; But never will the one we love. From memory fade away. Ever remembered by the McNickle family. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our nephew and cousin Private Oswald Francis, died at sea April 29, 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by I. and F. Jackson, and Earlc, Val and Garnett. JACKSON. —In loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin Ossie, who died at sea April 29. 1942. Ever remembered by J. and E. Hall and family. JACKSON.—In loving memory of Ossie, died at , sea, April 29. 1943. Sunshine passes, shadows fall. But memories will outlast all. Inserted by Jean, Lance and Janice. JACKSON.—In loving memory of Ossie, died at sea, April 29, 1943. Always remembered by Agnes. LINGARD.—In loving memory of my pal Ted, killed in action in Italy, April 27, 1944. Inserted by his pal Jack Butland (overseas). TURLEY.—In proud and loving memory of Vivian, who gave his life for our freedom, Greek campaign. At the going down of the sun. and in the morning, we will remember him. Inserted by Ivy M. Copcland.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 99, 28 April 1945, Page 1