IN MEMORIAM.
i ANDREWS.—In loving memory of Hilma * Beryl (Betty) Andrews, who died on the ' lOrti May, 1914. | i Inserted by her loving parents and sister. i IHkER.—In loving memory of Private.P. C. j Baker, who died on the 10th May, 1915, aged 26 rears. Yes, we have his grave dear to us all. Though we weep no more on its sod; Our hearts have been touched by a healI ing hand. But he is at home with God. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brother. BAKER.—In loving memory of Private Percy Coombs Baker, who died on the 10th May, 101 i, Samo.in Expeditionary Force; also sth Reinforcements. His duty done. Sweet be you rest, your memory's dear, I It is sweet to breathe your name; In life I loved you very dear, 4 In death I'll do the same. Inserted by his loving sister Lil. j
*n DEAN-CARPENTER.—In loving memory of »■>' my dear husband, Bertram, who passed ,',] . away on the 10th May 1015. ;■:-] Inserted by Elsie Dean-Carpenter.
'.1 HALLAM.—In loving memory of Kate Agatha, ." beloved wife of V. E. Hallam, who de- ■•„' parted this life on the 10th May, 1916. .."'j Inserted by her loving husband, P. E. Hallam.
V< HALLAM.—In loving memory of my dear a mother, who departed 'this life on the ..•■: 10th May, 1916. '.'■] Inserted by her loving daughter, A. Burnett. ■'■■*- HAZELDINE.—In affectionate remembrance of Private James Hazeldine, killed in action ': at Oallipoli on the 10th May, 1915; aged :„*' 23 years. >! Inserted by his loving aunt, Mrs. A. Man- : '••! derson. *-~\ TOOMER.—In loving memory of Harold t ' James, eldest son of Frederick and Mar- * 1 caret Toomer, of Dannevirke, and nephew Tl of Mrs. Newton, Argyle-street, who died '»] on the loth May, 1915, of wounds received ' ] at the Dardanelles, aged 23 years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 111, 10 May 1917, Page 1
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316IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 111, 10 May 1917, Page 1
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