ROLL OF HONOUR IN MEMORIAM.
BARRINGTON—In loving memory of Private Vernon Arthur (Thunder) Barrington, killed in action July 22. 1944. Loving memories, fond and true. Will always remain, c ear friend, of you. —lnserted by Peggy arid Claude. BARRINGTON—In loving memory of Private Vernon Arthur (Barrie), killed in action July 22. 1944. Remembrance will never grow old. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs T. Rolton, Hazeldean load. BICKERDIKE—PiIot Officer J. L. Bickerdike, R.A.F., dearly beloved only son of Mr and Mrs Biekerdike. cf Nelson, killed on active service on July 22, 1943. A silent thought brings many a tear, For one we loved and miss so dear.
—lnserted by- his father and mother. GOWLAND —In loving memory of Private Raymond Berry Gowland. killed in action at El Alamein, July 22. 1942. It seems but a day since he bade us good - bye. His heart full of hope and his spirits so high; How little we thought when he left us that day That the grim hand of death would soon tear him away. —lnserted by mum and dad and brothers, Ross and Eric, and sister, Freda. HAMILTON—In memory of our dear son. Jack Stanley, died of wounds in Western Desert, July 22, 1942. We think of him in silence. And we often speak his name, For all we have left are fond memories And his photo, in a frame. —lnserted by his loving mum and dad, and brother Bill. HAMILTON—In loving memory of dear brother. Jack Stanley, died of wounds July 22, 1942. So sadly missed. —lnserted by Lawrie and sister-in-law, Ngaire. LAUGESEN—In loving memory of 30182 Captain Norman Laugesen, 6th Infantry Brigade Signals, killed in action, in the Western Desert on July 22, 1942. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughters. McILROY—In loving memory of my only son, Lance-Corporal Frank Mcllroy, killed in action July 22. 1942. My memory often wanders, Frank, As nightly shadows fall. Back to the days of happiness, son. And days beyond recall. —lnserted by mum. McILROY—In loving memory of my only brother, Lance-Corporal Frank Mcllroy, killed in action July 22, 1942. Not just to-day. but every day. In silence I remember. —lnserted by his loving sister, Tessa. McILROY—I27S3 Lance-Corporal F. McIlroy (Fra.ik), killed in action Ruweisat r »dge, July 22. 1942. A cheery word, a heart of gold. The dearest brother this world ever ' held. —lnserted by his loving sister, Vic., brother-in-law. Bob, Pam, and wee Frank. McILROY—In memory of my friend, Lance-Corporal frank Mcllroy, killed Ruweisat ridge. July 22. 1942. —lnserted by his pal, George. McILROY—In loving memory of Frank, 1942 d * n action in Middle East- July 22 - Always remembered. —lnserted by Belle. PEACH—In loving remembrance of our son. Jack, died of wounds July 22, 1942. In memory he is with us yet. We who loved him can never forget, .hiserteu by his loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers. RlCHARDS—Treasured memories of a dear son and brother. 14987 Private C. H. wichards (Honey), died of wounds Western Desert. July. 1942. tne ane memories, . The lights are never dim; Ua til the stars forget to shine We will remember him. inserted by mum. dad. and Derek.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25553, 22 July 1948, Page 1
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