IN MEMORIAM
LAURlE.—Ernest Charles. Pilot-Officer. D.F.M. (R.N.Z.A.F.), dearly loved cnly son of Mr. -and Mrs Arthur Smith, Clntra Flats. Buried at Bougainville, Allied S'.-ction, April 30, 1944; aged 20 years. In silence we' remember. LAURIE, Ernest Charles, Pilot-Officer, D.F.M.. R.N.Z.A.F.—In lovins memory of my loved grandson, killed on active service, April 30, 1944 In memory a constant thought. In heart a silent sorrow. Inserted by his cran. iAURIE.—In proud and loving memory of Ernie, killed on active service April 30, 1944. Ever remembered by Aunty Lalla, Uncle Bert and Cousin Babs. LAURIE, Filet-Ofllcer Ernest Charles, D.F.M.— In proud memory cf our grand pal Ernie, killed on operations, April 30. 1944. His life a beautiful memory, His loss a silent grief. Inserted by Len and Marge Burgess. LAURIE, Pilot-Ofßcor.—ln loving memory of our dear friend Ernie who was accidentally killed on active service on April 30, 1944. From Helen, Doris and Tom Pearce. LAURIE.—PiIot-Offlcer Ernest Charles, D.F.M., accidentally killed overseas. April 30, 1844. Sadly missed. Inserted by his father. LINGAKD.—In loving memory of our loved brother and uncla, Edward (Ted), killed In nction in Italy. April 27, 1844. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept. Of one whom we loved, but will never forget. Inserted by Henry, Nellie and Shirley.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 100, 30 April 1945, Page 1
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