DEATHS.
BOUCHER—On November 28, 1941, 13533 pte Horace James Boycher,' dearly loved third son of Mr and Mrs C. J. Boucher. 34 Suffoll£ street. formerly Alford Forest. (Killed In action.) His country called and he .answered. ~;'yn.t.AN—On f>, 1841. Private Leslie Richard Wiliam', :early loved son i of Mr and Mrs J. Jj Willan. Leslie s >\foad, Hornby: aged 23 years. (Killed Inaction,) So loved, so.mourned. , ' IN MEMORIAM ENTWISTLE—Sacred to the memory of my dear son* 2195 Sapper Leslie John Entwlstle, killed in Egypt, December 'lO. Ist Echelon. . Only a* grave in a far-off . land. Only' a mound of earth; Far from hsi home and his loved ones. In a distant land he lies. At rest in a soldier's grave,. -Inserted by his sorrowing mother and brother Jim. ENTWISTLIr-In loving memory of 2195 Sapper Leslie John, who was killed on December 10, 1940, while on active service In the Middle East, and burled Mn-Hw -British Military Cemetery at " Mersa Matruh,. Ist Echelon. R.I.P. A day we will always remember when the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by Hannah and ; Duncan.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23508, 10 December 1941, Page 1
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