FOR KING AND COUNTRY.
IN MEMOEIAM. MEEK.—In loving memory of Private Thomas Meek (Bth Reinforcements), died of wounds in France. July 29th, 1915. Only the grave of a hero, Only a mound of earth; Far off the land of his loved ones, Far from the home of his birth. —lnserted by his loved ones. 3UTCHER.—In loving memory of our dear brother Thomas (No. 215, 2nd Pioneers, A.1.F.), who died 30th July, 1921. He died for Britain’s honor, As only Britons could: And we will aye revere him. Our brother truo and good. He bore his pain, he bore it well, ... But what ho suffered none can tell. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life’s weary sorrows and troubles past. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law. Walter and Violet. EINGEOSE.—In loving memory of our dear brother. David Joseph Charles (Joe), who was killed in action somewhere in' Prance, July 31st, 1917. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day; But never will the ono wo love From memory pass away. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Strop and Clara. TUCKER. —In loving memory of David, beloved husband of the late Edith Tucker, who departed this life 30th July, 1920.—Inserted by his loving sons, Dan and David.
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Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 4
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212FOR KING AND COUNTRY. Evening Star, Issue 18033, 29 July 1922, Page 4
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