ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM.
GILBERT, P.O. Gerald Harman, R.N.Z.A.F. —In memory of Gerald, killed on active service, March 15« 1944.
Always remembered. His friend, Ngaire. McINNES, Paul Black (Cpl).—ln memory of my dearly-loved husband, Paul, killed in action at Cassino, March 15, 1944. Inserted by his loving wife, Shirley. McINNES, Corporal Paul Black, 2nd N.Z.E.F.—Killed in action, Cassino, March-15 1944. In cherished memory of Paul, loved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. A. Cowley Hataitai.
McINNES.—In memory of Paul, killed in pction at Cassino, Italy, on March 15, 1944 aged 22 years.
SANGSTER.—In proud and loving memory of our dearly-loved son.^Alan, killed in action at Cassino, Italy, March 15, 1944.
His memory is our dearest treasure, In.our hearts he will live for ever; No earthly wealth will ever replace His loving.voice, his smiling face. , Inserted by his loving mother and father. SANGSTER, Alan Keith.—ln loving memory of our brother, Alan, killed in action, March 15, 1944, aged 20 years. A wonderful nature, .so loving and kind, A beautiful memory left behind. His cheerful smile and heart of gold, The dearest brother the world could hold. Inserted by Bill and Ruth.
SANGSTER.—In loving memory of Alan, who idied at Cassino, March 15, 1944.
Always remembered . By the McF. Family. SANGSTER, A. H.—To the memory of Alan, a great pal, who gave his life at Cassino, March 15, 1944. Ever remembered. Mac, R.N.Z.N. SHUTLER, Private Frank S.— ln fond and loving memory of Frank, killed in action, Cassino, March 15, 1944. in his 22nd year. Often a silent heartache. Many a lonely tear. Always a beautiful ■ memory 'Of the one we lost and loved so dear. —Mum and Olive. SHUTLER, Frank, Ptfl. —In loving memory of our dear pal, killed in action in Italy, March 15, 1944. Pals in life, pals in death, A beautiful memory all we have left. Pals we were in sunshine and rain, And pals we will be when we meet again. Inserted by his loving pals, June, Verdie, and A. Austin. SHUTLER.—In loving memory of Frank, killed in action at Cassino on March 15, 1944. Ever remembered. Nola.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1945, Page 1
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