ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
CORBY.—In memory .of our friend, Driver AUan Corny, killed oh:active service in Italy, January 16, 1044. ; !. Always remembered. -•Inserted by Betty and Alby. CORBY.—Ift loving memory of our dear cousin and vjaephew. Driver Allan, killed on active service in Italy, January 16, 1944. In a lonely grave, in a far-off land Lies one we loved so dear, A.smiling face who will not return When tJiey." sound the last all clear, averted by his Uncle^Harp?; and cousins, Cojin, ~^,..^,:^oyce,^ew»#s#lnia,.^Bon. > , -*■;• CROOK—Iti laving I, jnetoory of (our aet^r brother and uncle,*. Gunner R. C. Crook (Ron), killed in action, Western Desert, on January 17, 1943. Greater love hath no man. ■ Inserted by Bull, i.ll, .Ernest, and Theo. CROOK.—In- loving memory of Eonald Clarence (Ron), beloved eldest son of Mrs. and thelate Mr. Crook, killed in action, January IT, 1943.' \N6 one,knows the silent longing, NO one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost you, Life. has never been .the same. Inserted by his loving mother and sister, Theo. CROOK. —In loving memory of my dear toother, Ron, killed in action on January 17, 1943,'. .■."■■..■".•■■■■..■ , \: ■■■-."■ '. •' ' To have you in the same old way 'Would be .our dearest wish today. • ' Inserted by his loving sister, Dulcie, and - .brotb.er-in-law; Phil. CROOK;—In fond memory of Gunner Ron' ,Crook, killed in action, January 17, 1943. Inserted by Mr; and Mrs. R. Hill and family. KITCHING, Leo. L.A.C., R.N.Z.A.F.—In fond-and: loving memory of our dear husband andrdaddy, who was accidentally killed at Wigram, January 17, 1944./ ■■.■-.■' "'.'■■'■■■■ Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife, Sylvia, and wee -• daughter, Pamela. ; KITCHING.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, killed in accident, January 17, 1944. ■". '■ . One of'the best. •• , Inserted by Eileen, Bert, and Ray. KITCHING, Leo, L.A.C., R.N.Z.A.F.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Leo, T»ho was accidentally killed at Wigram on (January 17, 1944. - ' When last we saw your smiling face, ; You looked so bright and well, And little did'we,think that day, .It'was our last farewell. We" often sit and think of you. And\ all the thinga you used to do j .-And wonder why you had to .die \y Without a chance to say good-bye, {inserted by-his loving mother and father and : brothers. Alec, Trevor, and.Reg (overseas). KITCHiNG, Leo, L.A.C., R.N.Z.A.F.—In loving memory of our dear brother and brother-in-law, Leo, who was accidentally killed at Wigram; January 17, 1944. ! Always remembered. ! ; Inserted by" Thelma and Garry. 'KITCHING.—In loving memory of my dear [brother. Leo Archibald, accidentally killed at a South Island air station, January 17, 1944. Ever remembered. Inserted by his brother, Jack. : PARN ELL, Pte., Lawrence Alfred.—Killed on , Jtctlva service in Italy, January 17, 1944. j '.To memory ever" dear. ! ■.'.-■■ Inserted" by Auntie Blanche. ; PARN ELL.—In loving remembrance of our clear- son, Lawrle, killed in action, near Orsogna, on January 17, 1944, and now interred in. Military Cemetery, Sangro River, Italy. We longed for his safe returning,, The clasp of his loving hand. _ -But. Cfpd has postponed this meeting. It;wilt be in a better land. Inserted by his loving mother, and father, /. "■'' .■' '": '■ ■ Tokomaru. PARN ELL.—In proud and loving memory, of our dearly-loved brother, Lawrence, killed in action, Italy, January 17, 1944. At the going down of the sun and in the : morning We will remember him. Inserted by Trevor and Connie. > PARNELL.^In loving memory of our cousin,. Lawrie, who was killed on active service in Italy, January 17, 1944.' Inserted by Al and Len. . PARN ELL.—In fond remembrance of our cousin, Lawrie, who was killed on active service in Italy, January 17, 1944. ' Tom and Mavis. . PARN ELL.—In loving remembrance ,of my dear nephew, Lawrie, who was killed in Italy, January 17, 1944. ■ . His duty nobly done. . , v Auntie Maud. PARNELL.—In loving remembrance of our ■ cousin, Lawrie, who was killed in Italy, January 17, 1944. Claude and Lil.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1945, Page 1
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