IN MEMORIAM.
\RMITAGE — loving memory of John Haroourt Armitape, killed in, action in France on September 14, 1916. ! —Inserted by his pals. N. Salter, C. Woodall, and E. J. Hamlet. CLARK.— In loving memory of my dear { brother. .Sapper George K. Clark Divisional Signaling Company, Tenth Rein(nTwments who was killed in action in France on September 11. 1916; aged 22 years. . —Inserted by bis Bister, Minnie Clark. MEEN/ N.—ln loving memory of our dear son and brother, Harry Conrad Mcenan killed in action in the Sommo Battle on September 14. 1916. 'Tin hard to break the tender cord When love has bound the heart; 'Tie hard, so hard, to speak the word, We for a time must part, —Inserted by his father, mother, Bisters and brothers. JIEEN AX.—ln loving memory of our dear brother, Harry Conrad Meenan, killed in action in the Sommo Battle on September 14. 1916. Greater love hath no man when he lays down his life for his friends and country. —Inserted by his brothers, Herbert, Percy, and Arthur Meenan, on. active service. POTTER— loving memory of onr dear friend, Rifleman G. Potter, who was killed in action in France on September 14, 1916. —Inserted by his friends, Nicholson and family. SHAW.—In ever loving memory of our dear son. Rifleman William Shaw, Tenth Reinforcements, killed in action between . Sailly and Laventie, France, on September 14, 1916—At Rest with God. What peaceful hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memories still! But now we find an aching void No one can ever fill. —Inserted by his loving father and mother, S. and B. Shaw, Hamilton. SHAW—A tribute of love to the memory of my dear bro her. Rifleman William Shaw, ' Tenth Reinforcements, killed in action between Sailly and Laventie, France, on September 14, 1916.—0ne of the Best. Gone, dear Willie, but not forgotten; Nor will you ever be. For while life and memory lasts I wOl remember thee. —Inserted by his loving brother, S. F. Shaw. Hamilton. SHAW.—In proud and loving memory of my dear brother. Willie, who was killed in ? action between Sailly and Laventie, > France, on September 14, 1916.—Each hath & life to give, and he gave his willingly. i Peaceful be your slumber, dearest Kid, In your far off soldier's grave; , For yon ray heart is aching, ' Through lonely nights and days; But proudly do I mourn For one who fought for King and Country And your loved ones far away. —Inserted by his loving sister, Cissie. ]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16644, 14 September 1917, Page 1
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411IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16644, 14 September 1917, Page 1
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