ROLL OF HONOUR IN .MEMORIAM
ANDREWS. Gunner Horace James (Horri»). --In loving memory of our dear son and brother, killed in action June ",. 1014. Xo one knows the. silent longing," Nu one knows the hitter pain ' We have suffered since we lost you. Lit?, has iifvpr been (lie same.. lUFenpfl by. his loving mother, stepfather. tiw\ .Shirky "and Trevor. ANDREWS. Gunner Horace Jamos (Horrie). --In laving memory of our dear brother, killed : in action, Juno '■',' ll'M-S. ' . • UiMri.v loved. Joyc and 15111-BACKMAN.'-li) lovins memory of our only brother. Vrivaic Ko^inald Bernard (Red). "pT2I2S, killeil on activo scrviiv hi Italy, June ", 1044. For. n,way in a hero's grave Lies oye we loved so near; A smiling face that won't come home When they sound the la.st all clear. Inserted by, his loving sister, Edna, and brother-in-law, Alt', uncl- niece, Carol. BACKMAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Pte. Reginald Bernard, ' killed on active service in Italy, June 3. 1944. We miss you because we loved you, I'ond memories we recall. The parting with you, dear-Reg, Was the saddest day of all. In memory I see him Just the same. As long as we live we will cherish his name. Deep in our hearts lie is living yet; We loved him too dearly to ever forget. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and wee sons, j John and Graham. BACKMAN.—In memory of our friend. "Red" Bacliniau, killed on active service June 3, 1944. Inserted by his ffieuds of No. 9 Platoon, 23th Battalion. BACKMAN. —In loving memory of our only son, Pte. Reginald Bernard, killed on active service in Italy, June 3, 1944. In our homo there Is a photo To us more precious than gold. It is one of our dear Reg, Whose memory will never grow cold. A dark cloud crossed a beautiful sky, And the soul of Reg was taken on high. Sadly missed he friiall always bo, But God had spoken and it had to be. One nf the iie.^t. liifcrtrd In hl.s loving rncrthcr and stepfather. BACKMAN. -In hiring memory of my only jii-aii'l'son. i'ic. ISoi-'iiMld licrriard, killed in Ttiily. June ::. i"M. I mourn fur you in silrncr, V'l'.eu tiuTc arc nonet tv .*tc. For only <;od in Hcnvin knows How clear yon-weie to me. lusurted by 'his loviug 'grandma. Gieymouth.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 129, 2 June 1945, Page 1
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