IN MEMORIAM.
GILES—In loving memory of my dear son. Private Allan L. J. Giles, killed in action in Egypt, November 2. 1942. You left behind our aching hearts. That love you most sincere; We never can. and never will. Forget you, Allan dear. Though your hand we cannot touch, . And smiles we cannot see, > We shall never lose sweet memories V Of one we love so much. -rlnserted by his loving mother and sisters.
GILES—In loving memory of my dear brother. Private Allan Giles, killed in action November 2, 1942. Though death has snatched from view A loving brother, brave and true, - Death cannot from my mind efface His tender smile and loving face; His words, his actions, are not dead. But in my mind are daily read, —lnserted by his loving brother, Herbert.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24094, 2 November 1943, Page 1
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