For the Empire's Cause.
CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Private Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action Italy, November 28, 1943. Not just to-day, but every day, in silence we remember.
-Inserted by his loving wife (Margaret) and family (Barbara and Donald). CAMPBELL.—In loving and grateful remembrance of Private Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action, Italy, November 28 1943.
He gave his all.
—lnserted by his loving brother, Don. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Private Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action, Italy, November 28. 1943. A fine sportsman and a sincere friend.
—lnserted by Sid. and Tony. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Private Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action, Italy, November 28, 1943.
In fond remembrance. —lnserted by his loving cousin, Hazel, and Les.
CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Private Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action, Italy, November 28, 1943. Fond memories cling around your name. —lnserted by Aunty Eadie and Uncle Jnck. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Pri-x-ate Robert (Bert) Campbell, killed in action. Italy, November 28, 1943.
Ever remembered. —lnserted by his cousin, Jack (overseas) and Nancy. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Robert (Bert), killed in action, Italy, November 28, 1943. His duty nobly done:.:: . —lnserted by; Elizabeth and Georgo Rowe and family. . OSBORN.—A tribute of - love to the memory of my son, Pilot-officer Edward Read Osborn, killed on air operations November 28, 1940.
Not just to-day, but every day, In silence I remember. —lnserted by; his mother (M. Osborn), 7 Rutland street, North-east Valley.
TATE.—In loving memory of my dear son, Lloyd Edward Tate, who was accidently killed 'at Lyndhurst, England, November 28. 1943. I mourn for you in silence. Where others cannot see; For only God in heaven knows How dear you were to me. —lnserted by his loving mother. TATE.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Flight-sergeant Lloyd Tate, accidently killed in England, November 28, 1943.
In a lonely house at night, - When sleep forsakes our eyes, Our thoughts are on a lonely grave,
Where our. dear one lies. Sleep on, dear brother, in your airman's
grave, Your life for your country you nobly gave; No one stood near you to say good-bye, But safe in God's keeping you peacefully lie. —lnserted by his loving sister. Hone, and niece, Valerie, also Pat (England). WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Reginald William, killed in action, Italy, November 28, 1943. Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Your loving memory, so sweet, so dear, Is treasured always with love sincere.
—lnserted by mum. pop, and family, Alexandra. .
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Evening Star, Issue 25344, 28 November 1944, Page 4
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