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In Memoriam.

BERRYMAN.—In loving memory of William Berryman, who passed away at Roxburgh, July 14, 1945. A nature you couldn’t help loving, A heart that was purer than gold To those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow old. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. CASSIDY.—In loving memory of our darling wee son and brother, Daniel, who passed away July 15, 1939. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our eyes hold many a tear, God alone knows bow we miss you As it dawns this eighth sad year. The family chain is broken, Dear is the loved one gone. In memory we will ever keep him As long as the years roll on. How sadly d 6 we miss him, When we see his vacant chair; For the one we love is missing From the home he used to share. To have him and love him, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our hearts. —lnserted by his loving mother, father, sister, Lillian, and brothers, Terry, Ray, and Ron, Green Island. R.I.P.

CASSIDY.—In loving memory of' my darling cousin, Banny, who passed away July 15, 1939. Just a memory, dear Banny, fond and true, From the one who thought the world of you.. ' —lnserted by his cousin, Joyce. . HAND.—In loving memory of- dear Mum and Dad, who both passed away July 15, 1943. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by their loving son and daughter-in-law, Joe and Mavis. ‘ HAY and WHITTINGTON.—In loving memory of our dear sisters, Mary and Margaret, who passed away March 27 and July 11,1946. We have Ipsfc, but heaven has; gained, Two of the best the world contained. * —lnserted by Cissie and Nellie, Wellington. HUNTER, Bessie,’ who passed away July 15, 1946. Ever remembered. —lnserted by dad and Lorna. TURNER.—On July 11, 1946. Gone and forgotten' by all, except bis loving son, Louis, and daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, and family; "Till the day dawns and the shadows flee away.” For the Empire’s Cause. *

BASSETT.—In loving memory of Mort, killed in action, El Alamein, July 15, 1942. Ever remembered. —Inserted by ms brother, lan, and family. BRANDHAM, 13052—1 n memory of James Alexander, who made the supreme sacrifice, Middle East, July 15, 1942. Always remembered by his relatives. BROOKS.—In proud and loving memory of, Pte. Edward Graham Brooks, 31924, 4tn Company, 27th Machine Gun Battalion, killed in action, El Alamein, July 15, 1942. God has you in His keeping. We have you in our hearts. —lnserted by his loving mother. BROOKS.—In loving memory of Pte. Edward Graham Brooks, killed in action, El Alamein, ’July 15, 1942.

Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. BROOKS.—In loving memory of our dear nephew, Edward Graham Brooks, killed in action July 15, 1942. Only the grave of a hero, Only a mound of earth, Far from the land of his loved ones, Far from the land of his birth. His king and country called him, That call was not in vain.

And on the roll of honour You will find our dear nephew’s name. —lnserted by his loving aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Steadman. CHETTLEBURGH.—In memory of our beloved Austin, who died of . wounds at El Alamein, July 15, 1942. As we loved him, so we miss him. —lnserted by mother, father, Claude, and Lorna, Port Chalmers. CHETTLEBURGH.—In loving memory of dear Austin, who died of wounds, El Alamein, July 15, 1942.—Fondly remembered by his grandparents, Maori Hill. GILLAN.—In loving memory of dear uncle, Pte. James Cheyne, .19511. killed in action, El Alamein, 1942, July 15. In memory we still 6ee him just the same. As long as we live we will treasure his

name. —lnserted by his loved ones—Peg, Cliff, and family. Kew. GILLAN.—In fond and loving memory of our dear pal, 19511 Pte. James Cheyne Gillan, killed in action July 15, 1942. Your smiling face, your heart of gold, Brought nought but hope and love untold. We miss you, Jim, and always will. Your vacant place no one can fill; —lnserted by his loved ones, Betty and Archie. GILLAN.—In' loving memory of Jim, killed El Alamein, July 15, 1942. ■ Ever remembered. —lnserted by Bill, Gloria, and Jimmy. GILLAN.—In fond and loving memory of James Cheyne Gillan, killed El Alamein. July 15, 1942. This is our day of remembrance Of a loved one gone to rest: This is our day to remember When the rest of the world forgets. —lnserted by Gloria and Bill. ISBISTER. —In loving memory of Sapper William' P. Isbister, killed in action, Rewersat Ridge, July 15, 1942. b* his loved ones.

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Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 4

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In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 4

In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 26153, 15 July 1947, Page 4

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