ROLL OF HONOUR.
DARTNALL.—November 16. at Featherston Camp, Seoond-Lieutenant Clement Arthur Larin-all, of Springston, second son of H. L. Dartnail, Jameson's Road, Fendalton, aged twenty-eight years, oi influonziv. FRASER.—-November 10, at Trontham Military Hospital, Private Alisk Fraser, Piper Ist' Canterbury Regt., Main Body, and Into of Musketry Staff, Trontham, beloved eldout son of Mx and Mra Wm. Fraser, -if), River Road, Avon si do; in his thirtieth! year. (Influenza.) “ Lochabc-r no more,” 'FRASER.—November 17, at tho Christchurch Hospital, Robert John, Into of tho 25 th Iteinforoements, beloved husband of Nellie Phraser, 818, Barbadoos Street, and third non ot tho late S, and M. Fraser, of St Asaph Street; in his thirty-second year. (Of pneumonia.) Rest niter duty nobly dona. GALLOP, —November 10, 1318, at Fenthevflton Military Camp, Cyril Edwin Gallop, the dearly loved oldest eon of tho late Herbert Gallop, of Woolston, and of Mrs J. Pauling, of 37, Smollett Street, Spreydon, Christchurch; aged twonty years. Dearly loved, sadly mourned. HENDERSON.—October 19, died of wounds at Field Ambulance, Palestine, William, third eon of tho lato Gilbert and of Margaret Henderson, of Halkett; aged thirtythree years. HENDERSON.—October 25, died of wounds in Palestine, Trooper William Henderson, 29th Mounted Reinforcements, third eon of Mrs 11. Henderson, Hulkott; aged thirtyfour year*. • MACDONALD.—November 11, 1918, killed in aeroplane aocident in England, Flight Second-Lieutenant Allan William Macdonald, Royal Air Force, oldest beloved son of Donald and Agnes Macdonald, of Glenlon, Awutere, late of Christchurch; a«od twenty-four year#. MEYERS.—Novomber IT, 1918, at Christchuroh Hospital, Oliver, youngest beloved son of August and tho late Elizabeth Meyers, of Oxford. (11th, Reinforcements.) SHEPHERD.—November 10, at Christchurch, Charlos Samuel, dearly beloved son of James and Elizabeth Shepherd, of 171, Roker Stieofc, ■Spreydon, late of ?.dth Reinforce ment*. So loved, bo mourned. The shock was great, the pain severe, To port with one wo loved so dear; Not gone from memory, not gone from love, -But gone to a brighter home above. Inserted by one who loved him dearly, M.Gv TAVENDER.—Saturday, November IS, 1918, . at the Christchurch Military Hospital (of pneumonia), Regimental Sergeant-Major Basil Noel G, Lavender, D.O.M. (Main Body, N.Z.E.F.), latterly of Instructional Staff, Trentham, dearly joved youngest son of F. and A. Tavernier, and grandson of tho late Mrs Peel, Radley; aged twentyseven. Wellington papers please copy. WlLLlAMS.—November 16, at Featherston, Private Francis Wallis (Frank), 43th Specialists’ Company, dearly loved youngest son of Mrs J. H. Williams, of 8, Alcester Street, Christchurch; aged twentyone years. (Of pneumonia.) WlLLlAMS—November 15, 1998, at Trentham Military Hospital, Corporal ..Andrew Frank Sylvester Williams, dearly beloved youngest eon oi Captain and Mrs E. Williams, -468, Tuam Street, Lmwood; in his twenty-second year. So loved, so mourned.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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442ROLL OF HONOUR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17950, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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