IN MEMORIAM.
CORIN—In loving memory of William Rennet Conn, who died of wounds received at Messines battle on Juno 14, 1917. Inserted by his sister. R.A.C. ELVIN.—In ever loving memory of our dear only son and brother, Corporal 11. T. Elvin. of Mnkaiau. Eleventh Reinforcements, 3rd N.Z.R.B-. who was killed in action in Flanders on June 11. 1017. When we recall fond memories dear, ' Which cling to us from year to year Of bygone day?; those days afar. Those memories dear, how sweet they are. Remembrance. ' But oh ' for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still. —Inserted by his loving parents and Bisters. ELYL\".--ln fond and loving memory of my dt«r brother. Corporal Harry Elvin, who was killed in action on June 14. 1917. Until the day breaks. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Minnie and Edge Smith. ELVIN.—In loving memory of Corporal parry Elvin.. Rifle Brigade, killed in action In France on June 14. 1917. So loved, so mourned. —Inserted by his sorrowing sister and Ibrother-in-law. N. and W. Crooke. Mamaku. ELVIN.—Ir. loving memory of our dear cousin. Corporal Harry Elvin. killed in action in France on June 14, 1917. A lonely grave in a far-off land, A grave we may never see. But while life and memory last. We will remember thee. —Inserted by Mary and Noel. ELVIN.—In loving memory of our dear cousin.. Corporal Harry Elvin. killed in action in France on Jun.? 14. 1917. Saviour, in Thy gracious keeping. Leave me now. a soldier sleeping. — Inserted by Annie and George. Makarau. READ —In loving memory of my dear brother. William Peter Read, who was killed an action June 7. 1917 " Killed in act.on " said the cable, That, is all the tale they tell. Of our dear brother. Of dear Peter we loved so well. How the life was sped we know not, What the last word or thought. Only that he did his duty. Died as bravely as he fought. —Inserted by his lowing sister and brother-in-law. WILSON.In loving memory of my dear friend. Rifleman K. D. Wilson (Ken.). No. 28929. Eighteenth Reinforcement, killed in action in France on June 14. 1917. A lonely grave in a far-off land. A grave I may never see. But while life and memory last. I will always think of thee. —Inserted by a sorrowing friend. Violet Coughey. Tanpiri. Waikato. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 1
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