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IN MEMORIAM.

BORLEY.—In loving memory of Frederick Borley, who panned away at Green Island on October 9, 1918. ■ Inserted by his loving wife and family. BOWDEN.—In loving. memory of my dear brother. Private A. H.- F. (Frank) Bowd.on, who died of wounds, October 1), 1918. R.I.P. Fond remsmbrance lasts for ever. Inserted'by his loving sister and brother-in-law, C. M. and F. E. Adams.

BOWDEN.—In sad but loving momory of Private A. H. F. (Frank) Bowden, who died of wounds in France on Ootober 9, 1918. R.I.P. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sigh for a faco unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. < , Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, W. H. and G. P. Bowden. BOWDEN.—In fond memory of Private A. H F. (Frank) Bowden, who died of wounds in Franco, October 9, 1916; third beloved son of M. E. and the late W. J. Bowden; aged twenty-four years. R.I.P. In the old home you are fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling around your name. The hearts that held you in deepest afiection Love you in death just the same. _ Inserted Iby his loving! mother, Bister and brothers. BOWDEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Frank, who died of wounds in France, Ootober 9, 1918. R.I.P. So loved, so mourned. ' So sadly missed. Inserted by his loving sister and bTothor-In-law, M. and W. Skinner. BOWDEN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Frank, who died of wounds in France, Ootober 9, 1918, aged twenty-four Inour heart your memory lingers, Sweet, tender, fond, and true; Thero is not a day, dear Frank, That we do not think of you. , Inserted by his loving sisters and broGier-jn-laws, R. and G. Yardley, and M. and L Balk . BOYCE.—In loving °i Harnet Elizabeth Boyce, second . ; England, Southbrook, who October 9, 1918; also Letitia Ld. mother of the above who. died at Southbrook, October 24. 1917. Insertod by A. England and family. BROWN.—In loving memory of Florence Brown, died Ootober 10, 1919. To memory over dear. . , Inserted by her loving parents, sister and brothers. BROWN. —In loving memory of Florence Brown, who died October 10 ’ Just one sad year has now gone y Since that great sorrow fell. Yet in my heart I mourn the loss Of olio I loved so well. T who loved her sadly miss her, Though I know that God; knew beat When He eased her pain and suffering, I^e!rty hel h« john Weat Coast (late Hororata). PTAtrSEN—In loving memory of my dear C daughter. - Ada Clausen, who departed this life,°October 10. 1919. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving mother, brother and sisters. , , ?4”rf,a * Sfftoew M “ a Norrie. , Sornville Cemetery, near Cambrai. .a v»a» »> hearts enshrine my memory. Inserted by Fanny. DAWSON.—In loving memory of my dear brother, Victor (Dick) Dawson, N.Z.R.8.. killed in action Oct. 9th, 1918; in his twenty-seventh year. " Rest well, brave heart, we softly say, Yd, who for us your life laid down. The ’angels know your grave to-day, And weave for you the victor's crown. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Grace and Sam Robertshavr, Springfield.

DAWSON.—In loving memory of our dear youngest son, Victor Dawson, N.Z.R»B., killed in France, Ootober 9th, 1918; in his twenty-seventh year. Inserted by bis loving parents, sisters and brothers. DAWSON.—In loving memory of Rifleman Victor (Dick) Dawson, N.Z.R.8., killed in action in France, Ootober 9, 1918. To memory ever dear. Inserted by bis loving sister and brother-in-law, Violet and Lee Hodgson, GLOISTEIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life Oot. 9,1909. To memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving daughter end son-in-law, iMaggio and Ted Lochhead. HARDIE.— In loving memory of Corp. I/. G. Hardie. died of wounds, Oot. 9th, 1918. Inserted ,by his loving father and brothers. HUNT. —In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on Oot. 9th, 1919. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving son and daughter, Jack and Gwen. HUNT.—In loving memory of our dear father, John Hunt, who died 9th October, 1919. We never knew the pain he hore, We nevear saw him diet We only know he passed away, r And newer said good-bye. Inserted by his eldest daughter and eldest son. HUNT. —In loving memory of our dear brother jack, who departed this life Oot. 9th, 1919. To memory ever dear. Inserted by hie sisters, M. Hunt and E. Gale. MITCHELL.—In lowing memory of Private Harry Thomas Mitchell, 14th Reinforcements, who was accidentally killed at Worley, England, Oct. 9tb, 1917, To memory ever dear. Insertod by his loving sisters, Emily and Harriett. MTTCHEDD. —In loving memoir of Private Harry Thomas Mitchell, 14th Reinforcements, accidentally k : "ed at Worley, England, October 9th. 1917. Three years have naseed sines that sad day When our dear boy was called away. Hi» words snd setions are not dead, But In our hearts are daily read. Inserted by bis loving father and mother.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18534, 9 October 1920, Page 1

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