DEATHS.
CHAPMAN.— September 17, died of wounds in Franco, Neal F. T. Chapman, beloved . eon of Sidney and Frances Chapman| in his twenty-fourth year. For King_ and ■ country.' . ~ . 1 • CLARK.— September 14, killed in action. Sapper George K. Clark, Divisional Signal Company, N.Z.F.E.; aged twenty-three i years. Dearly beloved brother of Mrs It. C. Isherwood, Mrs T. G. Watson and • Minnie A. Clark, 1031. Colombo Street, Christchuroh. Auckland and Wellington . papers please copy. COOPER.—rScptember 26, at GO6, Hereford Street, Esme Alice, youngest daughter of Frank and Agnes May Cooper; aged ten years and sis months. >
,■ LAMBERT.—September 13, 1916, killed in - action in France. Private Bertram Stephen \ Lambert, beloved son of Stephen Lambert, 1 Bridlo Path, Lyttelton! aged twenty-four years. Left with the J Main Body. Ho died for King and Country. MAURlCE.—September 15, killed in action 'in Franco, Private Leonard Peter Maurice. > N.Z.M.C., No. 1 Field Ambulance (C Section), dearly loved and only son of Mr and , Mrs P. H. J. Maurice, 117, Selwyn Street, Spteydon; aged twenty-three years. PARSONS.—September 25, at Christchurch, Nell, the beloved wife of R. P. B. Parsons, Blue Duck, liaikoura, and sister of Nurses Bailey and ■ Knott. •, ' STURROCKi— September, 25, at Now Brighton, David .Dcmetri Sturrock, dearly beloved youngest son of Charles Harold and Caruzie Sturrock; aged nine years. Accidentally drowned. ’• :
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 1
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216DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 1
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