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ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.

AIMERS, Jack Bertram. Lieut. —In loving' memoryof our only.sqii and brother, lost 911 .active service,' Deccniber,'s, 1941.;?- .-.'*'-:-;■. .His-loving parents-"and. sister Betty. AIMERS.—Iii fond memory of our dear ■brother and brother-in-law, Lieut, Jack.-Aimers, ■who gave his life on active service, December 5, 1941. ~ • . • ,'.'.'. ; Margaret and Seville. BAOUMGREN, John" Bidwell.—Wounded'in action, December P., 19-11/ and lost at sea December 5, in course of transfer to base. In the service of- his "God, his country, and his home. ".. Father, mother, Audrey, Mbllie. Marjbrie. BAOUMGREN.—In-:loving memory of John, lost off Tobruk; December 5,194 1. .-.'." Greater love hath no man. Inserted by-Jus aunti jinclei and cousin Harry. BAOUMGREN.~In proud and loving memory of our cousin John, lost off'Tobriik, Decem-bers,-1941...' . . .■"■' ■ ,' ' Ever remembered _'y \ . by.Joyce, Jim, and children. DUFF.—In loving memory, of our dear son and brother. Hone, 28th Maori1 Battalion, killed in action, Libya, December 3, 1941. In a lonely grave in a;/far-off land, Lies one we" loved 'so dear; A smiling face that •■will not return . When they sound the last all-clear. ; Inserted by his mother, sister Marie, and • 'brothers. DUFF.—In loving memory of- my loviii" In-other Hone, 2Sth Maori Battalion, killed iv action Libya, December 3, 1941.. His loving memory is our dearest treasure, In our hearts he lives, for ever. • No earthly wealth will- ever .replace ' -•"' His kindly voice and "smiling'face. Inserted by his loving brother Toni and' sister-' '" ■■' ■■•.•• ' ■ iu'-law Iris.' . - v .DUFF.—In loving memory or "mv dear brother Hone,- killed ia Libya/ December. 3, Of all things I fail to do " ". " ' I'll-never fail--'to "think "of you rTf^x- ,his brother Wj '(overseas): t, vlm, ~ln IOT1 "S "memory of. pur dear son, Pte. Bill Grant ,(Sonnej-);. k'illea in action in Italy, December 5, 1943; brother of-Pete also killed in action in Italy. * V ' ' • Loved and. remembered always, 1 inserted- by his- loving mum," dad, and brother ■ •;•■■, Graham. ' GRANT, William, Private.—-In loving memory of our dear pal, killed in Italy, December 5, In a lonely grave in a far-off land Lies'one we loved so dear; ' A smiling face that will not return "When they sound the last all clear. . In silence we remember; Inserted by Arthur and the gang overseas. GRANT, William.—ln loving memory of our dear friend, killed, in Italy, December 5,. 1943. This'loving memory is our dearest treasure, In pur hearts he lives for ever; - ' ■■Xo earthly wealth will ever replace ■ His kindly voice and "smiling face. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Addiey arid family. ;GRANT,W.—-In loving memory of our dear friend' Bill, killed in action December 5, 1943;" also brother Pete, killed'in action. : A little 'thought so tender and true, Just to show we still remember. ■'./ Inserted by Shirley,; Clarrie, Joan, and aunt; GRANT, William, Pte. —In loving memory of Bill, killed in action December 5, 1943. - Inserted by A'ardey family. GRANT.—In loving memory of Private W. J. Grant (Bill), killed in action, December 5, 1943; -also A. J. A. Grant (Pete), killed in action, 1944. Time may take the edge off grief, But memory turns back every leaf. To have you in the same old way ■ Would be our dearest, wisli today. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, Rona, and Shirley. HYDE, Private S. L. —In loving memory of my true friend, killed in action, December 3, 1943. ■ ■ ':.-•■-• A true pal sadly missed. Jack lleccc. ; LOGAN, Harold John, Gnr.—ln loving memory of our'dear Harold-, killed by enemy action off Tobruk, December 0, 194,1. Ever remembered. 1 Joy, ilita, and Les. (overseas). . MAUN, Walter (Wally). W.O. ll.—ln loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin, drowned at sea off Tobruk, December 5,"" 1941. ■ Always remembered. Inserted by Auntie Ivy, Uncle Claude, Heather, June, and Boden. «OBINSON, Henry Gordon (Bill).—In loving memory of Bill, who died of wounds in Libya, December 3, 1912. Seep in my, heart a memory is kept Of a brother I lost but will never forget. ■Inserted by Bosetta, Vie, Gary. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 1

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ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 1

ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1944, Page 1