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IN MEMORIAM.

HYSLOP.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away on July 14, 1943. Fondly remembered. HYSLOP. —In loving memory of our dear Mother and Granny, who passed peacefully away one year to-day. In our home there is a picture, To us more precious than gold. It is a photo of you, dear mother, Whoso memory will never grow old. —lnserted by Joe, Edith, and family, Taumarunui. , . HYSLOP. —In loving memory of our dear Mother and Granny, who passed away peacefully on July 14, 1943. Patient, gentle, loving, and true, Are memories we have, dear mother, of you. —lnserted by her daughter, Clara, Robert, and family. ILLINGWORTH. -In ever loving memory of my dear Father and Granddad, who fell asleep on July 14, 1943. Some may forget you now you are gone, But 1 will remember, no matter how long. Sleep on, dear father, and take your rest. We miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by your loving daughter Laura, son-in-law .George, and grandsons, granddaughter Lorna, and grandson Harold (in Germany). ILLINGWORTH—In loving memory of dear Granddad, who passed away July 14, 1943.

The year has slowly passed by, But still we don't forget. In the hearts that truly loved you Your memory lingers yet. —lnserted by his loving granddaughter Hilda, grandson-in-law Aubrey, and great grandson wee Adrian.

JARVIS.—In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away on July 14, 1943. Not just to-day, but. every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. KIRIWERA.—In loving memory of my dear Taua, who departed this life July 14, 1943. You always said I would miss you, Taua, Your words have proved too true, For I lost my best and dearest friond, Dear.Taua, when I lost you. —lnserted by her mokdpuna, Hilda. SOURDON.—In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away July 14, 1941. Nothing but memories as we journey on, Longing for a face and a smile that has gone. A silent sigh, a hidden tear, A beautiful memory of our loved one so dear. —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren, Mornington. SOURDON.—In loving memory of doar Mother and Grandma, who passed, away July 14, 1941. Patient, gentle, loving, and true, Are memories we have, dear mother, of you. —lnserted by _her loving daughter Tory,, son-in-law, and grandchildren. SOURDON.—In 16ving memory of dear Mother and Grandma, who passed away July 14, 1941. A loving smile, a heart of'gold, The dearest mother this world could hold. A helping hand for others' needs, A life made sweet by kindly deeds. . —lnserted -by Ede. Ted. and family, .Wakari. For the Empire's Cause. BROWN.—In loving remembrance of our dearly loved son and brother, Francis, who made the supreme sacrifice in Egypt, July 14, 1942. Peacefully sleeping in El Alamein Cemetery. \ "He diedthat we might live." We lost a son with a heart of gold. Who was more to us than wealth untold. Unseen by the world, he stands by our side, And whispers: " Dear loved ones, death cannot divide." Not just to-day, but every day, in silence we remember. —Ever remembered by his loved ones. BROWN. —In fond remembrance of my friend, Francis, who was killed in action on the night of July 14, 1942. God's greatest gift, " Remembrance." —lnserted by Edna. BROWN, STRACHAN. -In loving memory of private Francis Brown, killed in action, July 14, 1942; also Flight-ser-geant Thomas Strachan, on July 13, 1943. They shall not grow old As -we who are left grow old. Age shall not weary them Nor the years condemn. —lnserted by June. MILES.—In loving memory of Corporal Owen William Miles, who died of wounds at El Alamein on July 14, 1942. R.I.P.— Inserted by his mother- and father, sister Veronica (Middle East), and brother Frank (overseas). ROBERTS.—In loving memory of mv doar husband and father. Gunner Rees David Roberts, who died of wounds, El Mamein, July 14, 1942. Many a lonely moment, Oftimes a silent tear, Always beautiful memories Of one we loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving wife and son (wee David). ROBERTS.—In loving memory of our dear son-in-law, Gunner Rees David Roberts, who died of wounds. El Alamein. July 14, 1942. For ever remembered. —lnserted by Mr and Mrs Middlemiss and family, 25 South road, Caversham. SIDDELLS In fond and everlasting memory of Private Leo Francis Siddells. died of wounds at El Alamein. July 12. 1942-; in his twenty-second year. He died that we might live. In a distant land you lie. At rest in a soldier's grave. Your battle fought, your name enrolled On the scroll, of the deathless brave. I pictured your safe return, I lenged to clasp your hand, But God has postponed the meeting. Twill be in a better land. In my album are beautiful photos. To me they're more precious than gold; They're photos of you,, dear Leo, Whose memory will never grow old. If I had the whole world to give, I'd give it—yes, and mom To see your face, dear Leo, Y Come smiling thro' the door. -Inserted by his old friend. Poll v. , STEVENSON.-In loving memory of Private Ron. Stevenson, who died of wounds in Egypt, July 14, 1942. The memory of you will be with us

always. —lnserted by his loving friends, Florence, 'Len, and wee Ron. Wiffen. SUTHERLAND (15656). - In loving memory of my dear husband, Corporal Ed°ar (Ted) Sutherland, killed in action at r EI Alamein, July 14, 1942. To-day is a- day of remembranco And many sad regrets; A -day I shall always remember When the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by his loving wife, Peggy.

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Evening Star, Issue 25227, 14 July 1944, Page 2

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IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25227, 14 July 1944, Page 2

IN MEMORIAM. Evening Star, Issue 25227, 14 July 1944, Page 2

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