NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR.
■ DEATHS. ' STRATFORD. Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved yotmgest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. AV. Stratford, 7 Myrtle Crescent, killed in action; aged 2S. "The best there was." STRATFORD, Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved husband of Doris and father of Errol and Barry, killed In action; aged 28. "Will always be missed." STRATFORD. Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved brother of Bill and brother-in-law of Daphne, and uncle of Brian and Carol, killed in action; aged 28. "Pals always remember." STRATFORD, Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved brother of'Jack and brother-in-law of Gladys aud uncle of Garry, killed In action; aged 28. *'In silence we remember." STRATFORD, Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved brother of Jean and brother-in-law of Ron and uncle of Sharron and Glenise, killed in action; aged 28. "He will not grow old." STRATFORD. Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved brother of Peggy and brother-in-law of Wat and uncle of Beverley, killed in action; aged 28. "Loving thoughts and happy memories." STRATFORD, Pte. Joseph Paul.-rßeloved brother of Mavis and brother-in-law of Ted (England), and uncle of June, Ron, Maud, Gloria, killed in action; aged 28. "For ever in our thoughts." STRATFORD, Pte. Joseph Paul.—Beloved brother of Denlse and Elsie, killed in action; aged 28. Loved and remembered always. TOTMAN, Pte. A. Ron.—Died overseas from accidental Injuries; aged 24 years. Dear-ly-loved younger son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Totman, 8.M.D., Upper Moutere, Nelson, and loved brother of Miss E. D. Totman, AVeUington; Mrs. V. Jesson, 4 Hautana Sq., Lower Hutt; and R. D. Totman, Marton. "His smiling face' an ever-precious memory." WOODS, Pte. J. A.—Killed on active service (overseas), Alan, dearly-beloved husband of Margaret, daddy of little Joye and wee John, 33 Aparlraa Ave., Miramar. Sadly missed. WOODS, Pte. J. A.—Killed on active service 1 (overseas), Alan, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mr.. J. AVoods, 41 King St., brother of Edna, Ivan, and Noel; 26 years. One of the best. WOODS.—Killed on active service, Alan, dearly-beloved .brother of Ivan and brother-, in-law of Margaret; aged 26. "In silence we remember."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 1
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331NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 1
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