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ROLL OF HONOUR

IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSZN—Sergeant Ronald Claude, deany loved eldest son of Mr and Mrs Anderson, and loved brother of Beryl, Doreen, and Russell, killed on air operations, France, April 17, 1943. Memories. ANDERSON—In memory of Ron, killed on operations April 17, 1943. —lnserted by his friend Harry. BELL—In ever loving memory of Flight Sergeant F. Des. Bell, missing on air operations over Rabaul, April 17, 1944. At the going down of the sun, and in the morning. We will remember: —lnserted by his loving parents, sister and brothers. DALE—In loving memory of a dearly loved only son and brother, Allan Charles (Percy) Dale, killed in action in Italy April 17, 1945. Loved and remembered always by his loving mother and sister Bethel. McINTYRE—In loving memory of my dear husband, John Searle, killed in actiondn Italy, April 17, 1945. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. —lnserted by his loving wife and little daughter. McINTYRE—In loving memory of dear Jack, killed in action, April 17, 1945. Always thoughtful, always kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by Robert, Jean, and Betty. McINTYRE—In loving memory of dear Jack, killed in action April 17, 1945. A day of memories, sad to recall, Dearly loved and missed by all. —lnserted by A. Combe. McINTYRE—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Jack, killed in action in Italy, April 17, 1945. For ever in our thoughts. —lnserted by his loving mother and father, brothers and sisters, Laurie, Eileen, Dorrie, Norman, Ella. McINTYRE—In loving memory of our dear brother. Jack, killed in action in Italy, April 17, 1945. Just a memory, fond and true. From those who thought the world of you. —lnserted by his loving brother and sis-ter-in-law, Charlie and Annie. McINTYRE—In loving memory of John, killed in action, April 17, 1945. He sleeps beside his comrades, In a grave to us unknown: But his name is written in gold In the hearts he left at home. —Ever remembered by Nell, Bob, and family, Papakura. MILLIKEN—In loving remembrance of Flight Lieutenant Robert Eric Milliken, killed in action on April 17, 1943. —lnserted by his parents. MURRAY - —ln loving memory of my dear pal, Reuben, died of wounds received m Italy. April 16. 1945. Deep in mv heart a memory is kept. Of a pal I loved and shall never forget. —lnserted by his pal, Chum Stewart. MURRAY—In memory of my pal. Trooper Reuben Oliver, died of wounds, Italy, April 16. 1945. „ , —lnserted by Joe Simpson, Palmerston North. ROBERTSON—In loving memory of a dear sen and brother. Private W. G. (Bill) Robertson, killed in action in Italy, April 17. 1945. A face that is always before us, A voice that we cannot forget; A smile that lingers for ever. In our memories we see him yet. —lnserted by mum, dad, Roy, Percy. KOEERTSON—In loving memory of Private William George (Bill) Robertson, killed in action, April 17, 1945. Greater love hath no man than this. That they lay down their life for their , friends. —I serted by Joyce, Tommy, Jeffery, and John. SEAWARD—In loving memory of our son. Clifford, killed in action in Italy. April 17, 1945. Always thoughtful, always true. He fave his'life tor us and you. —lnserted by his loving parents. £EA WARD—Loving memory of dear Cliff. killed in action Italy, April 17, 1945.

Fondest memories. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Phyllis and Ivan. SYME—In loving memory of our dear son. 76429 Private M. J. M. Syme, died on active service. Green Island, south-west Pacific. April 17. 1944. If I had the world to give. I’d give it gladly and more, Just to see his smiling face say: "Mum." at the open door. —lnserted by mum and dad. SYME—76429, Dearest brother Sam. As we loved you. So we miss you. —lnserted by Agg. Hughie and family. West Coast. SYME—A loving tribute to (wee Sam) Private M. J. M. Sv me. died on active service. Green Island, south-west Pacific, April 17. 1944. We laid him ’neath the palm trees. On that South Pacific spot. But by the boys of the Sth Platoon He will never be forgot. —lnserted by his mate, Hugh Todd, Balclutha.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25161, 17 April 1947, Page 1