NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
BAUNDERS.—In Joying memory of Harold Ormond Saunders {died of -sickness, Egypt, January 30, 19*1), 'i-■■.-■«.• :■;. ■^•-' -■;■ ' ~-,'.- c ■ ~:':): BALLINGER, Bertie ttigrun•••.^^(John).— "W& will reinemlJe^ hw>.".>. i. -■■■' ■'. •". ,''.„■• ~■ ■ ■,; ;-:'. ■•' Mother, Gran, Aunta and Uncles, and Thomas. "■ BALLINGER, Bert Ingr*^— In sad and loving memory of our pal, who passed away Janu--ary 80, 1942; , ; '. , : : Sadly .missed. We thinjc of you in silence. We often speak your name, What"wpuld,,weißl¥«, to touch your hand And; «cc you sznu*>agiln. '■- * ' . inserted by Mrs. Devery; and Jean. ' BARKER.-»-In loving memory' of our dear mother, who passed sway January 30, 1941. ..'.■• .' Ever remembered. - —May, Doris, Bill, and grandchildren. . CABELEY^—In loving memory of dear Lottie, who passed away January 30, 1941. ' Ever remembered. ;::. ■• -'■ ;• ■:».• «ad Mrs. Sims.: '' ,■ ; ' COLEY.—^n loving memory: of our dear hus-band:-and father, who passed away on January J3l, -1939. " D«arer: to memory than words can tell. Is the father we lost and loved so welL Kind and. unselfish, a father so true, Our dearest possessions are memories of you. Inserted by his loving, wife, ton, and daughter- . i ■ ' ■■:,'■', ,"• in-law. . - '• . . FAIRWA¥«—-In fond memory of our dear saottier, who passed away January 30, 1938. . Inierted by her loving family. QRANGE,—In loving memory of our dear mottier, whp passed away on January,3l, 1941. / la our ■ garden of memories -Tob walk every day. JwwpNd by SteMa (Melbourne), Ngarie, and ■ . Dorothy. . aHANOE. — In loving memoty of our dear aoUtw and n#nna, who' departed tbts Ike on January *1, IMI. W* woo lored 3Kn util never forget, 111 memory yoa are with us yet. Jtagtrtefl $T h» loving son, daughter-in-law, nd; grmndehlSdren, Jack, DeUa, Neil, and ' " ■■''. :'■ ... ■• ■ Gaenor. ' " . OUPf%^-% fond remembrance of little Vafda, w& passed away January 3*l, 1942. Inaertsd Jfcr her loving friends, M. and H. .. ""',.''-■ Bradbury. OOPpYrf—ln loving memory of Valda Lillian 9*/, who paosed away January 31, 1942, aged V'.fttm, , .■■ . ■. ,i. . .. Always Nmenbered. fcf«*»d by grandma and Auntie Btoa, QUFPYr—In Ipvteg memory of Valda, wbo •asjod through the little White Gates on Janumllii 1942. • W« wm, atarajv remember. —Pearl, Heo, and Ctacry. ttttPWy— ln lerring memory of my darling granddaughter, valda, who passed through the little white gate January 31, 1942. ■ Inserted by her loving grandma, L. Guppy. f UPPY, VaWa.—ln memory of a little girl who was piaoed in God's keeping on January 31, ««. ■. Bmr Bemembered. Inserted toy Mrs. Veale and Mrs. Banks. OUPPY«—In loving memory of our only beioved child, Valda Lillian May, who fell asleep January. 31, 1942, aged 12% years. . . A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, Of one whose worth can never be told; . A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link w» can never replace. Inserted by her loving mummy and daddy. . . HAWKINS.—In loving memory of our husband and father, who passed away on January M. JM2. * Always remembered. Twefldd br his loving wife and children, Nora, Betty, and Jack. HAWKINS*—In loving memory of Harry, who passed away on January SO, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by Jack, Glad, and Jack. HAWKINS.—In memory of a dear friend, Henry George (Harry) Hawkins, passed away faanary 30, 1942. : . liver remembered. Insetted by Mr. and Mrs. E. Barton and family. HAWKINB, H» o.—ln loving memory "of our comrade and fellow-worker, Harry Hawkins, who passed away at Petone, January 30, 1942. Inserted by the Messengers, Navy Office, Wellington. KING.—In loving memory o€ mother, who fell, asletp January 30, 1942. Her life nobly lived. ' Inserted by Frank and Gwen, son-in-law, and granddaughter. MjcLAREN.—In loving memory of Victor F. McLaren, who passed away January 31, 1929. ■-_'.;•.-. Ever remembered. inserted by his father, J. McLaren. BTAPLETON.—In fond memory of Harold, drowned in wreck of Omata, January 30, 1921; loved only son of the late Mrs. W. Cooper, Wilson - St., and' brother of Mrs. McDonald, Carllilc St., Island Bay. Asleep. in the, deep.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 1
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623NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 1
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