ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
GULLIVER—In loving memory of Corporal John Francis Gulliver, killed in action at Sidl Hezegh, on November 30, 1941. Remembrance. McIVER—In loving memory of a dear son and brother. Private Leslie James McIver, died of wounds Libya, on November 30, 1941. His duty nobly done. —lnserted by his parents, sisters, and brothers. McIVER—In proud and loving memory of brother Leslie, who gave his life in Libya, November 30, 1941. Laid to rest on a foreign strand, With his comrades of that gallant band, 'Who tarried not at the Empire's call, They fought their fight and gave their all. —lnserted by sister VI and Frank. McIVER—In loving memory of Les, died of wounds at Libya, November 30, 1941. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnsertcd ( by Private C. G. Mclver. loving memory of my dear brother, Private Leslie Mclver, died of wounds in Libya, November 30, 1941. In .a distant land he lies, At rest in a soldier’s grave, His battle fought, his name enrolled On the scroll of the deathless brave. —lnserted by his loving sister, Ena. McKAY—In loving memory of our son, Private lan Malcolm, killed in action in Libya, November 30. 1941. R.I.P. One sad year has passed away, But. love and grief remain; la life he was so dear to us, to death hfe is the Same. A wonderful son only lent, One of the best God ever sent; A cheery smile, a heart of gold, The dearest son this world could hold. —lnserted by his loving father and mother, brother and sisters. MEHLHOPT—In loving memory of our dear brother, Sergeant John Henry Mehlnopt, who was killed in action in Libya, on November 30, 1941. Good was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around; But a beautiful life came to an end, lived, as he died, everybody’s friend. —lnserted by his loving brothers, Leslie and, Henry. SAUNDERCOCK—In loving memory of "W fear friend Lin, killed in an aircraft accident in England on November 30, 1941. I “_ m y room there’s a beautiful picture, n. 0 m ? >t’s more precious than gold; ■w .wu °* m y Hear Lin, iLJJ’hose memory will never grow old. |£u}t a day do I forget him, • JAtny thoughts he is always near; loved him' sadly miss him, as it dawns the first sad year. “•Always remembered by Gladys. SAUNDERCOCK— In loving memory of our dear boy. Sergeant Pilot Lindsay «*'t?Hercock, killed in aircraft accident. a nd ’ November 30, 1941; aged 23. A x! Hay we are thinking of someone w Whom we loved so dearly and true; wnose smile was as sweet as sunshine, r* ar Lin, that someone is you. —inserted by his loving parents, M. and «• Saundercock. . . SAUNDERCOCK—In loving memory of brother Lin, killed in aircraft •Jodent, England, on November 30, 1941. t*ais in life, pals in death, p_ ~ eau tiful memory is all I have left; We were in . sunshine and rain. Ana pals we will be when we meet again. n»??5 rtec * by his loving brother Charlie, *N.2.A.F„ England. SAUNDERCOCK—In loving memory of , £ m . Who was killed in England November 30. 1941. A. beautiful memory, dearer than gold, a | other whose worth can never be told; a loving smile, a happy face, a broken link we can never replace, by his loving brothers Toby •W John, and Gran, Walpara.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23808, 30 November 1942, Page 1
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