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IN MEMORIAM.

IARK—In proud memory of Gunner lopgUs Edward, killed in a'ction Syria, tovenber 23, 1941. • Yle’s not dead, only just away, •{hinted by a school pal. bOJQ£—In. loving memory of Private asll/Jzmes Cooke, killed in action in Spja on November 25, 1941. Uthough you’re resting in a foreign land. Covered with a blanket of desert sand, to us. dear son and brother, you will , always be. Itill alive in our memory, tou did your part, we’ll never forget tour smiling face when last we met. ■lnserted by his mother, father, sister icverley and niece Dawn. QOKE—In loving memory- of Private isfl J, Cooke, killed in action in Libya a November 25, 1941. wonderful brother only lent, tae of the best God ever sent. •Inserted by his sister Hazel, brothcr-in-iw Hock, niece Cathie, nephews Terry, tot, and wee Basil. COPLAND—In loving memory of our iearly loved only son, Gunner Alan John Copland, killed in action in Libya Noumber 25, 1941. We have only beautiful memories to cherish our whole lives through. •Insetted by his loving father and anther. COPLAND—Treasured memories of our liar cousin Jack, killed in action Noftmber 25. 1941. load was his heart, his friendship sound, toved and respected by all around: A beautiful life came to an end, M died as he lived, everyone’s friend. ■lnserted by Wynn and Don. COPLAND—In fond remembrance of Jack, vbo was killed in action in Libya NoUmber 25, 1941. , Locked in our hearts are treasured memories. -Inserted by his loving aunties and bides: also Dele and Jack. PREBBLE—In loving memory of our third ®n, Private Maurice John Prcbblc, tilled in Libya November 25. 1941-, aged 0 years. Some may forget you, Maurice dear, now you are gone: »ut we will always remember as the years roll on. 'lnserted by his loving parents and bothers, Roy (overseas) and Allan. •ARGENT—In loving memory of Jack, Wlcd in action on November 25. 1941. -Inserted by GcolT. and Lilian. HLLARS—In loving memory of Keith, Wond son of Mrs and the late Captain •illars, Lyttelton, and brother of Mima, Bill and Stuart, killed in action at Sidi teegh on November 25, 1941 Remembrance. ) ovin g memory of our dear bother, Private A. Smith, killed in pion in Libya, November 25, 1941. pjrcr to memory than words can tell, «the brother we lost and loved so well: *md and unselfish our brother, so true, Olir dearest possessions are memories of you. 'lnserted by his loving sister and brother-«-law, Jessie and Frank. IMITH— Private Alex., 2nd N.Z.E.F., hewed son of H. F. Smith, 52 Southampton ® r «t; aged 28 years. Killed in action “Libya November 25, 1941. . Thy will be done. 'inserted by dad and Maud. loving memory of our dearest bother, Private Alexander Smith, killed “action in Libya November 25, 1941. jot just to-day, but every day, b silence we remember, inserted by his loving sisters, Jean, wins, and brother Ed. (overseas). MNCENT— Private Allan, killed in action ? Egypt on November 25. 1941. g.is were in sun and rain, , We ’H be when we meet again, 'inserted by his friend, Phyllis Tayior. ALLAN— In loving memory of a dear J® brother. Private Leslie Richard m » n ’ toellled in action at Sidi Rezegh ? November 25. 1941. joater love hath no man than this. ?&* man lay down his life for his r “ d by his parents, brother and

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23804, 25 November 1942, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23804, 25 November 1942, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23804, 25 November 1942, Page 1