ROLL OF HONOUR
OGILVIE, H. M.. 35888.-In loving memory of dear Horrie, our husband and father, killed in action at El Duda, Libya, December 1, 1941. 'He will not grow old as wo who aro left grow old. Ago will not weary him, nor the years condemn. lAt the rising and the going down of the sun We will remember him, we will remember him." "A true Anzac." [lnserted by his wife and little daughter Molva.] OGILVIE.—In loving memory of our dear sou, Private Horace Melvin Ogilvic, 35888, killed in action in Libya, December 1, 1941. "One of the warriors, Ono of tho best. With others ho fought and his life ho gave And now he lLs in a soldier's grave." [lnserted by Mum and Dad.] OGILVIE.—In loving memory of Horrie, ,i',, d at E 1 Duda > Libya, December 1, 1941. ''This day we hold in memory Of our brother across the sea, Who fought and died that we might live And cherish the right to be free." [lnserted by his brother and sistcr-in-la-w, Alan and Birdie.] OGILVIE.—In loving memory of our dear brother, No. 35888, Pte. H. M. Ogilvie, killed in action, December 1, 1941. "Ever remembered." [lnserted by Alex and Nell.] fTHOMSON, 5880, Dvr. Mcrvyn J. W. (First Echelon). —In loving memory of our dear brother, killed in action, Libya, December 1, 1941. "Loved and remembered always," [lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Freda and Tommy and family.]
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 3, 1 December 1944, Page 1
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241ROLL OF HONOUR Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 3, 1 December 1944, Page 1
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