ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
ARCHER, John Henry.—ln proud and affec-
tlonate -memory .of our dearly-loved ' son and ■brother, .Jack,- who 'gave his life in Libya on Jfbvember-21!, ■ 1941. For ever in our thoughts. -Mctlier, father, sister, and brothers.
ARCHER.—In loving memory of dear Jack, billed in action, November 23, 1941. '■Auntie Ida, Uncle Don, Pauline, and Dorothy. ■ BEATTIE. Jack H.,.'Pte.—Killed in action, "November 23, 1941. Remembered always. Sheila and Bill.
BEATTIE, Pte. Jack Holland.—ln loving memory.'of,'our/ brother killed in action Sidi * Rezegh, November 23, 1941.-
In memory ever. ' ' J Joyce, and Roy," and Bob (overseas). i 'BEATTIE, Pte.-—ln loving memory of Jack, killed Sidi Rezegh, November 23, 1941. Gone, b.ut not forgotten. :> Marie and Harry. BEATTIE, Pte. Jack. Holland.—ln loving memory of dear Jack, klUed in action Sidi' Rezeghi .November* S3,' 1941. • - - - Inserted by Mum "and Dad, Frank, Allan, and .Len; Roy and Bob (overseas). BEATTIE. I—ln1—In laving memory of Jack, killed In action NoVember 23, 1941. Deep' In our, hearts memories are kept, Of one whs we love, and will never forget. Ever remembered Jjy~;iiiß loving brother and , sister-in-law, Cyril and Marcia. . . BLACK.—-In loving memory of our dear son, Corporal" Hugh, killed in Libya, November 23, 1941. . ?They buried you, dear, in a foreign land; Your grave we', will never see; But- in Heaven .we know we shall meet again. When the day breaks and all the shadows flee. Mum and Dad. BLACK. —In loving memory of our brother, Corporal Hugh (Snow), killed in action, Libya, November 23, 1941. We know, Snow, that you have found a land That's' made of rock and not of sand; *A land where there's no greed or vice, jSnow, you have found a better life. Inserted by Jim, Anne, and nephews Spencer and ■ Rodney.
BLACK.—In loving memory of our dearlyloved brother, Snow, ;killed in action, Libya November 23, 1941. A silent thought brings many a tear Of a brother we lost and loved so dear; , Only those who knew him really know How much we lost three years ago. ; ■ ■ Ann: and Bob.
BLACK.—In loving memory of dear Hugh, Not-a day do we forget you; In our hearts you're: always near. We'who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. Pearl and Norm.
CRONKITEt'.Harry, P.F.C.. U.S.M.C.—Lost in action on Tarawa Island, November 23, 1943; aged 19 years. . . Often a silent heartache, Many a lonely tear; Always a beautiful memory Of the boy I.lost and loved so dear. " OUTFQRTH. —In-loving memory of our dear *on and brother,. Colin R. Cutforth, killed In [action Western Desert,- November 23, 1941. unserted by his father, Percy Cutforth, and his i brothers, Bernard and Grahamo (overseas). I- DIXEY, J. R. J., Sgt.—ln loving: memory of /tpix, killed in' action, Sidi Rizegh, November m, i94i. ' I _■ Always remembered. ; Inserted by his wife, i ELDS.—In loving memory of our dear inephew, Norm., killed ia action, Libya, November 23, 1941. .'.■,■■': .' Always remembered. ■;'•••■■ Auntie Gert and Uncle Bert. IELLIS.—Ia proud and loving memory of .pform. (Chum), who gave his life for us, '.November 23, 1941. Auntie Buth, Nellie, Wenda. : ELLlS.—ln.proud memory of our pal Norm., flriio was killed in action November 23, 1941. ; •!■ ■ : One of the best. ■'. !, ■ 'Fred and Ron (overseas). [ELLIS. —In loving memory of Norm, killed fl| in action, November 23, 1941. His battle fought,-his name enrolled, . On tbe scroll of the deathless brave. Inserted by. the Jefferies family. .!..-' ELLIS. —In proud and loving memory of my jdearly-beloved son Norman Charles (Chum), Killed in action, November 23, 1941; aged 'i In' life one ■of the finest1, In death one of the brave; " He failed not in his duty, Himself he gladly gave. , The gall of grief is sweetened When to this thought we cling; He died serving others, • His country and his King. _, ~. Mum's boy, dad's pal. ELLIS.—A tribute of love to the memory of tour .beloved brother; killed in action, NovemiD©r J3> 1941. In a hero's grave in a far-off land Lies one we,loved so dear. "A^smiling face that won't come home When they sound the last "all-clear." Loved, longed for always, by Thelma and : Jim. ■v .ir US'TT In memory of our dearly-beloved If N?™ &n- killed in ac«on, November ■^ *$~ 1941, Libya. : Death often comes to show We love more dearly than we knowDeath in life makes us see ' What love in life should always be. urrou/I}" 16 and Stan' (overseas). . MERMAN.—In loving memory of P.IT C B D lovrber^/X 65 ' kUled iD aCUOH ' TaraWa ' He fought and died like a true Leatherneck His memory will never be forgotten 'inserted by his buddy, P.p.c. Lorrie D Advin i U ' DU . U IQth Marines. HERMAN.—In loving memory of PF C B D •Herman, Bth Marines, dearly-beloved brother HiiS"; D°H thy S line ' Tonto BasiD- ArteonJ killed in action, Tarawa, November 23 l<m Beautiful memories, cherished for 'ever Of happy days 'we spent together: ' Silent thoughts bring many a tear Of one I miss and loved so dear bu Inserted by Mary. ' ■», ""MAN.—In loving memory of PF C B I) ,- S=erll Jffi eS ' kUled in/**».'*«£■ Far away across the ocean Our thoughts today go.o'er To where you're peacefully sleeping t On Tarawa's lonely■'shore. Inserted by his loving pals, Peggy, Jean, and Dinny. HOGAN.—In loving memory of our fripnri k. &»£?£%£* life at Sidi «-ghrien o dn m They grow not old, as we that are left grow old W uff\ Bb.l n aot weary ' nor the years condemn I I* morSg 80 Dg d°Wn °f the sun and taTi |jL L We win remember them. inserted by Ms friends, Percy Bower., Percy f Charles, and Dud Archer. ""-^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 1
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