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ROLL OF HONOUR

IN MEMORIAM.

loving memory of Lester, killed in action, Italy, November 29, 1943.

" His duty nobly done. —lnserted by Ella and Gordon. HALL—In loving memory of Edward, died of wounds at Sidi Rezegh, November 29, 1941, A thought for to-day, A memory for ever. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs L. Skudder and Joan. O'BRIEN—In loving memory of Tom, killed in action in Italy, November 28, and Bill, died of wounds, November 29, 1943.

Always remembered. —lnserted by the Pullan family. O'BRIEN—In loving memory of Bill, a dear brother, died of wounds, Italy. November 29, 1943.

We will always remember. —lnserted by his loving sister, Marie, and brother-in-law, Hugh. O'BRIEN—In loving memory of Bill, died of wounds, Sangro river, Italy, November 29, 1943.

Memories of you we'll cherish for ever. —lnserted by his loving parents. PATTERSON—In loving'memory of John Spencer, killed in action in Italy, November 29, 1944; buried in Faenza; eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. H. Patterson, Ruapuna. Some day we will understand. —lnserted .by the family. HEAD—In loving memory of Walter Ashton Read, killed in action at Sidi Rezegh, November 29, 1941. Interred at Acroma Cemetery. Memories drift to the days of the past. Time rolls on. but memories last. Only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. —-tiserted by his loving mother, brothers, ana sisters.

SLOAN—In loving memory of Private James Sloan, died of wounds November ■<9. 1941, first Libyan campaign. Remembrance, —inserted by his sister Margaret.

IN MEMORIAM. rt.^H N< i S-In lovin S memory of Trypnena, a dear wife and mother, who passed away on November 29, 1944.

, . . In remembrance, famil by her lovin S husband, and

SANDERS—In loving memory of our dear wee niece, Beverley, died November 29. i,* 1 ' aged 2 years 9 months. Thf i s • VOUr memory, dear to our hearts, ine place you held will never depart; "it through our years, be they many or Will be years of remembrance, dear Beverley, of you. anrf r, rted by Aunty Frances, Uncle Vick, Sam y ' Coutts Island. wpo S? RS r In 'oving memory of dear vember V 29 e l'94l Vh ° de P arted this life N °- Jhoufihts drift back to bygone days; -Wo 1 on - but memory stays! ana SHrl • her loving grandparents div.N?P RS ~" In >oving memory of our thic % w ?, e Beverley Enid, who departed o{s ' fe November 29, 1941. atMI-" 01 the rielit to question A £?y' n mg that God may do; «W though, we did not understand, dear. —a?„ ■ w what was best for y°uand l remembered b y mummy, daddy,

TRUSTRUM—In loving memory of Mary Hannio 1111 ' 1, died N °vember 29. 1939, at

What arc they but His jewels. - lnse rted hy F.. A. frnistrum and family.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24736, 29 November 1945, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24736, 29 November 1945, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24736, 29 November 1945, Page 1

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