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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.

I ASH.—In loving memory of my dear 'son, PriTate Henry Edwin (Harry) Ash, killed in action at Passchcndaela Eidge on the 4th . October, 1917. •■ - A sorrow too great for words, - .; Too deep for time to heal;-' . • 1 • ■ ■ His memory is as fresli to-day As in the hour ho sailed away. Inserted by his loving mother. BLAKEiIORB.—In loving memory of Private Boden Herbert BlaKemore, M.M., 21/976, 7th Reinforcements, killed in action •at * - Passchendaele on the 4th October, 1917; » aged 20 years. - \ In our hearts you are fondly remembered, » , ; Sweet memories cling to your name; 3 Our hearts that hold you in deepest affec.4 . • ■ tion, ■ I Love you in death just the same. 5 Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. 1 EIFFE.—In loving memory of our dear son i and brother, John Kenneth (Jack) Eiffe, who I was killed in action at. Passchendaele Eidgo J on tho 4th October, 1917. , *■ Dearly remembered. I Inserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, ] ' and brothers. j riJ.L.—ln loving memory of Private -H. V. 4 Fill, who was killed at Passchendaelo on | the 4th October, 1917. 1 ■ . Ever remembered. j Inserted by his'loving mother, sisters, and ■j . brothers. • . 2, jGEOKGE.—In loving memory of my dear son, !j Private Prank. Walter George, 24425, 13t!» j Reinforcements, killed in action on the 4th j . October, 1917, in Belgium. . > 3 ; : Memory ever dear. '••'.. \ Inserted by his sorrowing mother and A . . sister. '\ GRAY.—In loving memory of Albert Gray H (Talk who died of wounds on the 4th Octo•j ber, 1916. • . ,' At the setting of the. sun and in the ', . morn we will remember him. ', Jhserted by his loving mother, brothers, and \ , sisters.■ , '. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of my dear 5 brother, Albert, killed in action on the 4th October,: 1917, and Walter, killed in action •j on the 20th October, 1917. - To memory ever dear. .' ' ' ' AdV ;■ EICHAKDSONi—In loving memory of my only son, SergU-Major Richardson (A.1.F.), who ;} waa killed, in action at Passchendaelo Ridge ;i ,on the 4th October, 1918. >■ . Sunset and evening star, S i And one clear call for me. ,i Inserted by his mother, L. Richardson, •j " ■ ■ : Seatoun. -I SICHARDSON.—In loving memory of my only ,-j brother, Sergt.-Major Richardson (A.1.F.), ■•{ who was killed in action at Passchendaele }\ . Kidge on tho 4th October, 1918. ■■]V- *'In life, in death 0. Lord, abide with , 'i me." ' U . Inserted by his sister, K. Boosey. '; ;j 15T0NEHAM.-—ln loving memory of our be- «• loved brother, Eric Arthur Stoneham, eld- :|: cst son. of Col. and Mrs. Stoneham, GUsV--~ Tiorne,' who was killed at Passchehdaela7 on' q the 4th October, 1917. i Inserted by Gladys and Arthur Tyndall. A JRTEBB. —In sad but proud, loving, cherished i memory of ■ our darling son and brother, j Sergt. Thomas Charles Webb, killed In J action on the 4th. October, 1917, at Passchendaele Ridge (23rd Reinforcements). ■; . Our dear soldier son and brother. j,' One of tho best. ). *welve years to-day since I lost you for ever. ■'i- 'Ab the rolling stream of tlmo rolls on ;-1 But stia the vacant. chair J Becalls. the love, the voice, the smile, ; r : Of you who once sat there. J Ifommy, you were my sweetheart, *. Always at mother's beck, and call; •a My heart just aches with sadness, ' • ' j. And I loved you tho best of them Ml U lour memory is just as fresli to-day M Ab in the hour you passed away; M 2° ur boautlful wemory, fond and true, vj Ever' remembered, dear son, of you. *j Inserted by your sorrowing and loring mother ■, ■ ■ and family.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 1

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NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 1

NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 83, 4 October 1929, Page 1