IN MEMORIAM.
nREACH In loving memory of Lieutenant fivdney Frederic Bre.aeh, killed in action, France, October Sth. 1018. "CJrenler We liritli no man than this, that-l>e ' a - r down his life for his friends." Inserted by hii loving mother, sisters, ~~ S Dd brothers. •RREACH—In loving- memory of Lient. Sydner Frederic Breach, -who -was killed in /•tion a* Crsvecoeur, near Cambrai, France, on October Bth, 1918. by his loving wife and family. - T rurNS —le loving memory of Rifleman William Henry Clemens, who died of woun df ' in Trance, October Bth, 1918; aged 26 years. Dearly loved and sadly missed. T...rted by his sister and brother-in-law, and P. K Toombs. • rT nfENS —In ever loving, memory of our d«r son, Rifleman William Henry Clemens, ho died <"' wounds received in France, 'October Bth, 1918; aged 26 years. Tiers 1* someone who misses you sadly, And ' ee ' B timfi ' onfr s i nco y° n went; Ther« is someone who thinks of you daily, And tries to bo brave and content. —lnserted by bis ever-loving mother and " father. ntwWTORD —In loving memory of Lanceftn»r»l B. A. Crawford (Bob), died of £2aos 'D Franr ''' - 101 7S. lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and ""sisters, Biccarton and Spreydon. UGH, A. W. (Wall) —Pied of wounds, France. 181 8 - Gone, but not forgotten. Ivan (Private A. W.)— Died of wounds, October Sth, 1918. .-Inserted hy his comrade, F.G.K. LOWE—In loving memory of James Alexander Ijowe, died of wounds in France, October Sth, 1918. To memory ever dear. As long as life and me&Wy last, " ' We KfX remember the'e. —lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. STANTON—In loving memory of our" dearly - loved brother, Raymond James, who died ', on October Btb, 1918, in France. I He died M he lived, noblo and brave, HU life J°f freedom's cause he. gave. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, B. *nd A. H- Duff, Brookside. ''■' WANTON—In affectionate memory of our •a»»riy loved eon and brother, Raymond . Jiaics, who fell in a-ction on October Bth, 1818. A cherished memory of one eo dear '.ls oft recalled* by a. eilent tear. ' -ijaserted'by hys loving parents, sisters,, and brothers.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18507, 8 October 1925, Page 1
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