NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAL ANSTISS.—In loving memory ot our son and toother, Claude J. AnsOss, killed in action, El Alaineln, July 11, 1942. > ' In silence we remember. Inserted by the family. ANSTISS, Driver Clauds James.—ln lovlns memory of Claude* killed in action, July 11, 3942. Inserted "by the Stone family. ANSTISS, Briver Claude James.—ln loving memory of our dear friend, Claude,'killed In action, July 11, 1942. • '■''..'■ ' ■' • —Les and Molly. 1 ANSTISS. —In proud and' loving memory of my dear husband,-Driver Claude James Anstiss, killed in "action at El Alamein, on July 11. 194?. . . ■ .•.,;'. ,-' "Always unselfish, loving, and kind; A beautiful memory left behind. . Inserted by his ploying wife Nola. . ANSTISS, Claude James, Driver.—ln loving memory of Claude, killed in action, July 11, 1942. ... One of the best. In the morning, and at the going down, of the sun ,: ■ ■■■ We will' remember him. Inserted by Mrs. Braid and family. JONES.—A loving tribute to the memory of our beloved eon, Sgt. Richard John Lucas (Dick), K.N.Z.A.F., who mado the supreme sacrifice July 10, 1942. Interred K.A.F. Cemetery, Gibraltar. All earthly lure 3he spurned. And scorned all mortal scars; His corpse to earth returned, Hid spirit sought the stars. His loving parents. JONES. —To the cherished memory or our dear> brother, Sgt. .Richard John Lucas (Dick), RiN'.Z.A.F., who lost his life on air operations July 10, 1942. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, • : Wo.shall remember him. His loving si3ter, Daisy (Pqngaroa), and brother, Paul (overseas). JONES, Sgt, R, J. L., R.N.Z.A.F.—Sacred to the memory of our dearly-loved brother and uncle, Dick, who lost hie life on air operations July-10. 1942. « And we may know that it is well with you. Among the brave, the very true. Koran, Jock (overseas), and Lesley Ann. JONES, Sot, R. J. L.—ln proud and loving memory of our. dearly-loved brother and uncle (Dick), killed on air operations July 10, 1942. Went the day well—vre died and never knew; But well or ill—Freedom, we died for you. Inserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, nephew and niece, Peggy and Ron Wlckham. Lower Hutt. JONEB, Sgt, R. J. 1.. R.N.Z.A.F.—In proud and loving memory of our beloved brother, Dick, killed as the result of air operations, July 10, 1942. We think of hte life, his duty done. Manly, unselfish, and- brave. Fat and Geoff (overseas). JONES, Richard (Dick). —In loving memory. Always a friend, unselfish and kind, Few hi this world his equal could find. One of the best that God could send, A: genuine pal right to the end. Inserted by George, Dolly, Robin, and Neville Allingham. STEWART, C.,s Pilot Officer, R.A.F.—In. proud and loving memory of Charles, reported missing, believed killed, on air operations, July 11, 1941. —Shona. STEWART.—In loving memory of our dear eon, Pilot Officer C. Stewart, believed killed, July, J941, .R.A.P. Just a. loving tribute As it dawns another year. Inserted ■ by, ■ his devoted parents, brother, and sister. ___ GOOD Printing deseives Good Blocks. The _.' "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply s both. Tel. 47-222 for your next quotation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 9, 10 July 1943, Page 1
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510NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 9, 10 July 1943, Page 1
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