ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMOBIAM. CUMMINS.—In loving memory of our,dear son and. brother, Flight Sergeant John Paterson (Jack) Cummins, killed in air crash on Mt. Egmont on September 4, 1944. He is just away in a fairer land As dear there as here. Inserted by mother, Peggy, and Russell. CUMMINS.—In loving memory of our nephew and cousin, Flight Sergeant John Paterson (Jack), killed result air accident September 4, 1944. Remembrance. Robertson family. CUMMINS, John Paterson (Jack) .—ln loving memory of my dear nephew, accidentally hilled September 4; 1944. Ever remembered. Inserted by his Auntie Jess. CUMMINS.—FIight Sergeant Jack.—-In loving memory of1 our dear friend, killed in aircraft accident, New Plymouth, September 4, 1944. . ■' ■ Sadly missed. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Mac, Dudley, Bell, and wee Donald. CUMMINS.—FIight Sergeant Jack.—ln fond •remembrance of my pal, killed in aircraft accident, New Plymouth, September 4, 1944. Inserted by Ray McLachlan. DIAMOND. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Leu Diamond, 23rd Rifles, died of wounds September 4, 1942. He sleeps beside his comrades In a grave to us unknown, But his namu is written in letters of love In the hearts of those at home. ■' Inserted by his sister, brother-in-law, and nieces, Joan, Joy, and Yvonne. DIAMOND, Lenard Alfred. —In loving memory lof my dear brother, who gave his life on active Service September 4, 1942. A thought so true and tender, Just to show we still remember. Inserted by DUlcie, Herb., and Doreen GAYNOR. —In loving memory ot W.U.U Charles \V. Gaynor, killed in action El Alamein, 4, 1942. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving wife, Pat. MINERS, Pte. A. o.—ln loving memory of uilby, killed in action September 4, 19.42. Always remembered. Inserted by Bill, Joan, young Bill, and Irevor. MINERS.—In loving memory ot my dear sou Albert, who died of wounds at El Alamein, September A, 1942. Jt's not the tears at the time that are shea That tells of a heart that is torn, But the lonely tears of after years And a memory silently borne. Inserted by his loving mother, E. A. Miners. MINERS, Private Albert Oliver.—Killed In, action El Alamein, September 4, 1942. For ever in our thoughts. Inserted by his • loving sister and brother-in-law, Gladys and Jack. MINERS, Private Albert Oliver.—Killed in action, El Alamein, 1942. One who will never ber forgotten. Inserted by his loving niecos, Joyce and Hazel. MINERS. —In proud a:nd loving memory of feur dear brother, Albert, died of wounds, El 'Alamein, September 4, 1942. Remembrance. •Inserted by his loving sisters and brother, Eva, Kate, Dorrie, and Clarrie. MINERS, Pte. A. 0. —Died of wounds Sept. '4, 1942. Not just today, but every day, In silence we remember. Inserted by his loving brother, Fred, and sister-in-law, Emily, and family. NEWMAN.—In loving memory of Sergeant Kavi"ator Newman, .R. A. \V. (Dick), R-.N.Z.A.F., killed on operations over Germany September 4, 1942. A thought for today, A memory for ever. Inserted l>.v dad, sisters and brothers, Ada and Mick, Veia and Walter, Ted and Daisy, and • nieces ■■ Colleen, Marie, and Glenyce. NEWMAN, Sergeant Navigator R. A. W.—ln loving memory of our brother Dick, killed on air operations over Germany September 4, 1242. . ' , A noble sacrifice. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Ada itfid Mick, and niece Colleen. .-..■'.- . I
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 56, 4 September 1945, Page 1
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