ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMQRIAM." GAMBLE. —In loving memory, of. Captain Bobert John, 524339, a very dear husband and father, who passed away at Hamilton, September 6, 1944. Until the day' breaks. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. GAMBLE, Captain Robert John.—ln-memory of our dear friend, Bob, who passed away at Hamilton, September 6, 1944. Inserted by Captain and Mrs. T. G. Chapman and family. GATES, Gunner R. G. A.—ln loving memory cf our dear brother, Charles Walter Gates,, died September 6, 1939. Thy will be done, oh Lord. .! : Em, Mag, Son. • .: GATES.—In loving 'memory of Charles Walter Gates, who died September 6, 1939. Ever remembered. Inserted by .his wife and family. JARVIS,. Sgt. Claude.—ln loving memory, of -our dear son Claude, killed on air operations over Germany, September 6, 1942. Burled . Krefeld / Cemetery, Germany. . I cannot say and will..not say , That he is dead—he is' just away, -"With a tender'smile and^ a wave-of the hand 'He has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how very fair tt' needs must be, since lie lingers there. Think of him just the same, I say He is not dead, he is just away.. Inserted by his loving mother and father." JARVIS, Sgt. Claude.—ln loving memory of my dear nephew Claude, killed on air operations over Germany, September 6, 1942. True was his heart, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around, A useful life came' to a sudden end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend. Inserted by his loving Aunt Alice. JARVIS, Sgt. Claude.—ln loving memory of our dear brother Claude, killed on air operations over Germany, September 6, 1942. To know tho^e eyes, so kindly and so pure, Are waiting us, should nerve us to endure And bear ourselves more bravely in the fight .Till we can meet our dear ones face to face ■■ .Inserted by his loving sisters, Kathleen and 1 ' Dawn. JARVIS.—In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Sergeant Claude Jarvis killed on air operations over Germany September 6,, 3942. And with the morn those'angei faces smile Which I have loved long since and lost awhile' Inserted :by His sister Dulole, brother-in-law Eric, and nieces Pamela and Pauline.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 58, 6 September 1945, Page 1
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