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IN MEMORIAM

BISSIAN. —In loving memory or our dear daddy, killed in action, Libya, December 1, 1941. Ever remembered. Lan and Heather. BISMAN. —In loving memory of our dear brother Boy, killed in action December 1, 1941. Loved and remembered always by Bill and Joyce. BROWN, Lone-Corporal L. A. W.—ln proud and loving memory of my dearly loved husband Len, killed in action December 1, 1941. Buried at Arroma Military Cemetery, Cyrenalca. The lonely years are passing, dear Len, And loved ones try to cheer; But not a day do I foreet you. In my memory you are ever near. It was not for fame or glory, That took you from my sideIt was for those you loved. You bravely fought and died. For ever I will remember. Sadly missed by his loving wife Eileen. BROWN, Lance-Corporal L. A. W. —In proud and loving memory of my dear son Len. killed in action Libya, December 1, 1941. Laid to rest Acroma Military Cemetery, Cyrenaica. A token of love and remembrance, ■ Of one I will never forget; His memory to me is a treasure, His loss a lifetime regret. Remembered always by his loving mother. BROWN, Lance-Corporal L. A. W.—ln proud and loving memory of our dear brother-in-law Len, killed in action Libya, December 1, 1941. Resting with his comrades at Acroma Military Cemetery. Cyrenaica. His duty bravely done. Loving memories, fond and true. Will always remain, dear Len, of you. To have you back in the same old way. Would be our dearest wish to-day. Remembered always by May and Bill. BROWN. Lance-Corporal L. A. W.—Cherished memories of our loved son-in-law Len, who made the supreme sacrifice at Sldl Rezegh, December 1, 1941. A cluster of loving memories. The dearest the earth can frame; We link them in a garland And twine them round his name. Ever remembered by E. and D. Finlayson. BROWN'.—In loving memory of Len, killed In action. December 1, 1941. Just a thought, so true and tender. Just to show we still remember. Inserted by Mary, Norman and Audrey. COULSON.—In loving memory of our brother, brother-in-law, uncle, Lance-Corporal Geo. W. Coulson, killed in action Italy, December 1, 1943: aged 21 years. Deep in our nearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. May, John, Doris. COULSON.—In loving memory of our brother, George William Coulson, killed in action Italy, December 1, 1943. Ever remembered. Inserted by Bob and Molly. COULSON. —To the memory of our pal George, killed in action December 1, 1943. Ever remembered by Jack and Beryl Sutton. COULSON. —In loving memory of Lance-Corporal George William, killed in action Italy, December 1. 1943. Not just to-day, but every day. In silence we remember. Jack, Emily and Uncle Bob. COULSON.—In loving memory of Lance-Coropral George Coulson, killed in Italy, December 1, 1943. In God's loving care. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. King and Jim. HAMON. —In sad and loving memory of Gunner Norman Frederick Hamon, killed in action at Bel Hamed. Libya, December 1. 1941. And you, oh. you who the wildest yearn For sn old-time step and glad return. Think of him still as the same, I say, He is not dead, he is just sway. Mum, Fard. Rene and Syd. (returned). HAtoON.—ln loving memory of my nephew, Norman, killed in action Libya, December 1, 1941. Ever remembered. Bertha and Bill. HAMON.—In fond and loving memory ol Norman, killed in action December 1. 1941. Let fate do her worst, there axe relicts of Joy, Bright dreams of the past, which she cannot destroy. HAMON. —In fond memory of dear Norm, killed in action Libya, December 1, 1941. Ever remembered by Jo and Bill. JARVIS. —In loving memory of our beloved son. Sergeant Mervyn, killed in action in Italy, December 2. 1943. His memory to us Is a treasure. His loss a lifetime regret. Ever remembered by his loving father and mother. JARVIS. —In loving memory of our beloved brother Mervyn, killed in action in Italy, December 2, Time may take away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf. To have him back in the same old way Is our dearest wish to-day. Inserted by Les and Ken. JARVIS. —In fond memory of my beloved pal and brother Merv., killed in action Italy. Inserted by his ever loving brother Dick. I.EAITY In loving memory of Ernest, killed In action December 1, 1941. Inserted by his wife. I.EAITY (62075). Private E. H.—Ever remembered

by his lovine mother. IXAITY (62075), Private E. H.—ln loving memory of my dear brother Ernie. Inserted by his sister Bernice. LEAITT. —In loving memory of my deer pal Ernest Henry, killed in action Belhamed, December 1. 1941. He was my pal, the best as yet. And one whom I will never forget; But it -was God's wish that he should die. And now he rests with Him on high. In silence I remember. Inserted by his loving pal Fred Traue. LEAXTY (62075).—Private E. H. gave his life December I, 1941, our loved brother and uncle. F. Moss and Raymond, B.N.Z.A.F. LOWTHER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother Douglas, killed in action in Libya on December 2. 1941. Duty called, and he was there, To do his bit and take his share: His heart was young, spirit brave. Ever remembered by his loving parents,

brothers and sister. LOWTHER.—In memory of Doug, killed in action Sidl Rezegh. December 2. 1941. Greater love hath no man. Inserted by L. F. Howlett. McQUABRIE.—In loving memory of Private Dugald Nicholls McQuarrie, M.M., died of wounds at Tobruk on December 2, 1941. Ever remembered by Madge, Mur. Ken and Dad. McQDAREIE.—In loving memory of my brother Dugrald Nicholls, M.M.. First Echelon, died of wounds Tobruk, December 2, 1941. . Duty called him. and he was there. To do his bit and take his share; His heart was young, his spirit brave, His resting place a hero's grave. Remembered by Murdoch. KILLS. -Gunner, Cth Field Artillery Reg. 2«46-~ In loving memory of our dear son Laurie, killed to action Libya, December 1, 1941. Beautiful memories, cherished ever, Of those happy days we spent together. Silent thoughts bring many tears Of our dear son Laurie we miss and love Inserted C by' his loving mother and father and His only brother Ray. MILLS.—In proud and lovln* memory of Ernie, killed in action Middle East, December 1. 1941. His duty nobly done.

Inserted by Harold and Fay. NIGHTINGALE, 23/2252.—1n loving memory of my dear husband, Albert Henry, who passed away December 1, 1942. Loving and true in all his ways. Upright and just to the end oj his days. Sincere and kind In heart and mind. What a beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by his loving wife Nell. ATnymn Tn lnvinff memory of Gordon, our deleft °'ro"ther and incSe. died of wounds Italy, December 1, 1943. He was our pal, the best as ?<£•... And now he rests with Him on high. In silence we remember. Edna Paddy. Ivan and Valerie. OLDFIELD, T.-Sergeant rdo " * I °? a , rd '~£ never forget. In memory you are with us yet. Kathleen, Bob and children. OLDFIELD, Lance-Sergeant.—in 10T ™f r^™ en L of our dear grandson and nephew Gordon who died of wounos m Italy, December l, i»«. We think of him in silence, And often speak his name; . M What would we give to clasp his hand. And see his smile again. Grandma, Aunty Esther and uncles. OLDFIELD.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Gordon, who died of wounds Italy. December 1. 1943 Ever remembered. _„_- Inserted by Auntie Ray and Uncle George. OLDFIELD. Lance-Sergeant—ln loving J?™"* of our dear nephew and cousin Gordon who died of wounds in Italy, December 1. 1943. It does not take a special day. To brine you to our minds, For days without a thought of you. Are very hard to flnd. __,„„ Auntie Alice, Uncle Dave and Bruce. OLDFIELD.-A loving tribute to our dear friend Lance-Sergeant Gordon, who died of wounds Italy, December 1, 1943. Silent thoughts bring many a tear. For the friend we missed and loved so dear. Inserted by Mr! Tnd Mrs. S. GemmeU and family. 0 for2oJVof?y)! OV who SeToT w°oun°d U s r &£n£ '"inserted b/ffi (orerseas). OLDFIELD.—In lovinsr memory of Gordon, who died December I,* 1943. We don't forget. Inserted by Joy. OLDFIELD.—In loving memory of oo^°?i_™ 0 died of wounds December 1, 1943. Ever remembered by the Ashley family. OSBORNE.—In loving memory of our dear_son and brother, Gordon Bert (Jock), killed in Libya. December 1, 1941. Always remembered. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, s*« ana Arthur. OSBORNE.—In loving memory of Jock, killed In action December 1, 1941. A" token of love and remembrance. Inserted by Auntie Beat, cousins Joy, Alex and Phyl.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 285, 1 December 1945, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 285, 1 December 1945, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 285, 1 December 1945, Page 1