ROLL OF HONOUR.
CRAIG.— September 18. 1918, died o founds, No. 17,623, Gunner Delwyn H. Craig ti the Twentieth Reinforcements, doarly beloved eldest son of Charles J. and Mar I'raig. of 15, Elgin Street, Grey Lynn; agei 23 years— Sydney and Capetown paper please copy. GREEN— On September 5, died of in fluenza at sea, Private Leonard Harold, th< dearly-loved fourth «on of Corporal J. F Green (on active go-vice), and Mrs. C. T Green, of 11, Leighton Street, Ponsonby, an( brother of Prank and Willie (on active scr vice) and Jack (returned), and grandson o Mr. W. T. Brown, Kaihu; aged 20 years. So dearly loved, so deeply mourned. HOOKER.—On August 28 1918. killed it Action in France, Rifleman Kenneth Autre; Hooker, dearly-loved youngest son of Mr nnd Mrs. James Hooker, of Cambridge; agec 20 years. MrNYARD.-On September 9, 1918. kille< in action in France. Private Herbert Angus tus Munyard. Thirty-first Reinforcements dearly-beloved eldest son of Kate A. and the late George Munyard. 16. Cheshire Street Pimell; aged 41 years — Wellington anc Chnstchurch papers please copy. Beloved by all who knew him. PEBBUTT.—On September 2, died o wounds, William Frank, 'lie dearly-lovec husband of Leila May Pebbutt, Jubile< Avenue, Devon port and eldest son of Mr and Mrs. F. Pebbutt. Towai. Bay of Islands Until the day dawns and the shadows flei away.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16968, 30 September 1918, Page 1
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