ROLL OF HONOUR
IN MEMORIAL AGAR—Keith Trevor, killed in action, Cassino. March 17, 1944. Fondest memories of a dearlv loved son and brother. HANSON—In loving memory’ of Ted (Edward Charles), died of wounds. "Cassino ” Italy, March 17. 1944. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, brothers, and brother-in-law. JACKSON—In loving memory of Major. Austen Jackson Fraser, killed in action, Cassino. March 17. —lnserted by’ his loving mother, sisters, ana brotner (Harold). JOHANSON—In loving memory of a dear brother. Sergeant Frederick S. Johanson, failed in actipn at Cassino. March 17, 1944. Sadly missed. -Inserted by’ Bill and Hildur. MILLAR—To memory ever dear of our loved brother. lan. killed in action Cacsmo. March 17; aged 23 years. —lnserted by Joan. Jack, and family. MILLAR—In loving memory of a dear son and brother. lan Ferguson, killed in action. Cassino. March 17. 1944. Away in the beautiful somewhere. Sheltered from sorrow and pain Some day in God’s beautiful garden We know we shall meet again ’ -Inserted by mother, dad. and Roberta. MILLAR—In loving memory of our dear oth £ r ’< B la , n X, killed in action. Cassino March 17, 1344. Three years have passed. But memories stay, As near and dear as yesterdav. —lnserted by Neroli and Jim'. MILLAR—In loving memory’ of our dear brother. lan. killed in action. Cassino, March 17. 1944. Ever remembered. —lnserted by Selwyn and Mary. MILLAR—In loving memory of a dear brother, lan Ferguson, killed in action, Cassino. March 17. 1944. For ever in our thoughts. —lnserted by Malcolm. Pearl,, and Geoffrey. MILLAR—In loving memory’ of a dear brother, lan Ferguson, killed in action, Cassino. March 17. 1944. He died that we might live. —lnserted by’ Joan, Jack, and children. MILLAR—In loving memory of a dear brother. lan Ferguson, killed in action, Cassino. Italy. March 17, 1944. God’s greatest gift, remembrance. —lnserted by Joyce, Dave, and children. MILLAR—In loving memory of my comrade, Private lan Ferguson, killed in action at Cassino. March 17, 1944. There is a road that’s called remembrance. Where thoughts and wishes meet, TU take that road in thought to-day To one I cannot meet. —lnserted by’ his pal. Lester. MOLLISON—In loving memory of Private Arthur Stuart, killed in action, Cassino, March 17, 1944. Always remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters. Barbara, and Janet.
MONTGOMERY—In loving memory of our Gilpin, killed in action in Cassino, March 17. 1944: aged 23 years. Loved and remembered always. —lnserted by father and mother, Tilda f and David. TONER—In memory of Private Edward Toner, killed in action, Cassino, March 17, 1944. —lnserted by Rene and Jack.
TONER—In loving memory of Private Edward Toner, 18264. killed in action, Cassmo, March 17. 1944. D®ep in our hearts you are living yet. We love you too i dearlv, Ted, to ever forget. —lnserted by mum, sisters, and brothers. WALLEN—Iru loving memory of Sergeant Michael Brian Wallen. 26th Battalion, killed in action, Cassino, Italy, on March 17. 1944.
—lnserted by his loving parents. WALLEN—In loving memory of our dear bqihew. Sergeant Michael Brian Wallen, in action. Cassino, Italy, March 17,
Remembered always. —lnserted by his loving Aunties Margaret. Annie, and Uncle Jim. WALLEN—In memory of Sergeant Brian Wallen, killed in action, Cassino, Italy, March 17 1944. —lnserted by Rov.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 1
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