IN MEMORIAM.
BARBER.—In sail and loving memory cf our dear son and brother, James, 10/2404 who was killed in Armentieres, 13th June, 1916 R.I.P. As years have passed our hearts are sore. As time goes on we mis 3 him more; His loving smile, 1113 welcome face, There's none can flu our dear boy's place. Inserted by his lovlnc mother, sisters, and brothers.
DAVIS.—In loving memory of John Davis who was killed in Prance on 7tU Juno, 11)17. Best in Peace. Ever remembered. Inserted hy Ills loving auntie and' cousins. HAMH.L-—ln loving memory of my dear brother Charles Patrick (20th Reinforcements), killed in action at Messines on the 13th June 1917 aged 20 years. . The bugle call, the battle call Again shall rmißo him never; He fought and foil, lie served us well His furlough lasts for over. Inserted by his loving sister and hruther-in- ■ law> K. and C. White.
BAMILL.-—ln loving memory of ,my dear son Charles Patrick (20th Reinforcement*), killed in action at Messlnes on tho lath June 1017, aged 20 years. Ho bravely answered duty's call, He gave his life for ono am! all ; Hia heart was true, Ms spirit brave, His resting place a soldier's grave. Inserted by ills loving mother and sister, 31. Farmer.
■KERB.—Trooper Frodrlck Kerr. C.V.C —In loving remembrance of FreUdi!:, died of woundß, Galllpoli. Inserted by his loving mother and brother, Tommy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 136, 13 June 1927, Page 1
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