ROLL OF HONOUR.
IX MEMORIAM. r To the fallen of the Anzac Mounted Division, 1914-18, ■ ■ „ "We will remember. ''ANZAC MOUNTED DIVISION ASSOCIATION (INCORP.). AUSTIN, James Stewart. —In sad but proud memory of Jim, killed in action, April 24, 1941. "Greater love hath no man." Ever remembered by his loving sisters, Lucy and Vera. BUCKLEY, Sister A. M., N.Z.A.N.S.—An •affectionate tribute to the memory of a good [pal, "Buck," who died on active service, April •24, 19.44. Interred at Bari, Italy. (We shall be there, alas! but not with you. When spring shall wake the earth ' . ■And quicken the scarred fields to new birth, 'Our grief shall grow. Tor what can spring renew j[More fiercely for us than the need of you? Inserted by A.B. HOWARD, G. P., Pte.— Loving memory of Gerry, killed in action in Tunisia, on Anzac [Day, 1943 ; also of Alastair, Pilot Officer, reborted missing, believed killed, on operations over Germany, February 23, 1945. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howard and brothers of Brian and Shirley, Khandallah. Requiescat in Pace. KENNEDY, Henry Albert.—ln loving memory of my dear son and our dear brother, killed •in action on April 24, 1941. Inserted by his loving mother and brothers. PENNINGTON. —In proud and loving memory of my dear father, Arthur Pennington, M 2/051191, 8.1. F., who passed away April 25, 1943. A tender link of memory Is brought to us today. Sincere thoughts of you, dear dad, Will never fade away. (Inserted by his ever-loving son, George (overseas), Edna, Dale, and Max. PENNINGTON.—In proud and loving •'Memory of my dear husband and father, Urthur Pennington, M 2/051191, 8.1. F., who away April 25, 1943. i Life Is lonely without you and sad the weary way, g Life and home are not the same since you passed away. Inserted by his ever-loving wife, Maude, and daughters, Olive and Winnifred. IX MEMORIAM. PENNINGTON. —In proud and loving memory •of my dear father, Arthur Pennington, 312/051191, 8.1. F., who passed away April 25. 1943. Two sad years Jiave passed away. Still we miss him every day, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of our dearest dada, we'll never forget. Inserted by his over-loving daughter, Queenie, and son-in-law, Len. PENNINGTON.—In loving memory of Dada, •who departed this life on April 25, 1913. "In silence we remember." Inserted by his loving son, Alvyn. daughter- : in-law, Elsa, and wee Janice.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 96, 24 April 1945, Page 1
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