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IN MEMORIAM.

DINNEEN-To the memory of my son, Jwues Daltea Dmneon. B.A. O.C, iwx Waikatos (let A.1.8... who. died of wounds received while lending bis, company into action at tho Somme, en September 30, uit>. GRANGER.-In loving, memory of our dew sons, Frederick William, died Iw»m }>er 7, 1915, *nd Claude Arthur. Granger. _*i of wcirads October 1, 1917, barwd at i-issen-thock, France. "They have gone West," mi with them '.rent the beauty ~\ , _„,ij Of things we loved, when this sad world And life for holds nought "out pride and duty— , Deep understanding of another? care. *' They have gone West," and still we hear their voices Haunting our way with poignant memories; * Wo see their smiles and feel their ware embraces. While living over bygone ecstasies. Still a-* must strive and pray through doubt and darkness , , ~ , To find &« nobler things and leave the res.. Seeking for streuhti to crush all selfish Till we shall'torn our faces to the "West." And sn?ely there we'll find serenely waiting Greeting our advent with well-known smile, Those loved ones dear beyond expressing, Which we so proudly gave—a—i lost awhile." JOHNSTONE.— loving memory of our Sear brother Maurice, who was Killed 18. action September 30. IS'l7, Ever remembered, —Inserted by his loving brother and sinter-fc-iaw. Jack and Ethel, Matangl. McDONALTX—In loving memory our fan un and brother, lam ftflnan Thomas Flavell McDonald, Twelfth Hemforcements., iuki is action at the Somme, Franco. October 1, 1916. Dearly loved and sadly missed. To be with Christ, which ia far hotter, -Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, *&nd brothers, SicDONALD.-A tribute,of love to the men&ary of oar dearly-fovea Eephew. 13068, Thorn** FlbtblJ MoDonsld, Twelfth Remforojmeist*. killed in action at the Somme, ■Fraac«,NpctoUer 1, 1816. Lewd by all who knew him. Inserted by his loving aunts, Camellia Bird Violet. ', MoDONALD—In fond and loving memory - T of tmr (fear nephew, Thomas Fla-rell Mc- ' ODon.ild who was tolled in action, iu Franoa, en October i, 1916. ..''•■ " Killed, in actisß," ran the. message, 1 . !&ied & nephew", good and kind, , :-e '. ;[i6iving nothing but his memory, \ J 'V " For tie loved ones left behind. I t-- r ' —Verted by his loving auntie, and uncle, I P mi. and; Mrs-- 3. & Hogg. e '& : PITERS.— lovin? memory of oar dear {;• ** eon. and brother, Willie Peters, killed in &_ lachon, October 1, .1917 1 *ssd 21 years and 7 'fixi "BsonShs.' i%] —Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, >M ,'■ sad sisters, Thamss, late d CoromandeL m ■ ■:■ . -ir-v-AU--- '■,-*.-■ J '■- end sisters, Thamss, nemory.of Rifleman FEl'EßS'—fe loving nemoryof Rifleman ; "S - W. " Peters, .' "'Sevwiieerinx, Jt«inforcsn:entß. ; , felled in action is'lPatoWt October 1, 1917. . la s l«wt ii-ave scrags the wa,, f In » distant lands Sleeps one who was <iear to VSi I A Boldic «iv a man. I.?:;/-Inserted ha fa,j loving friends. Y'i THORXTDU.—In loving roemory of Prit's; rate Robert Thornton, Tenth Reinforcements, jaussasg', believed killed, at the battk of the Bomine, September &i, 1916; aged 26. . .Fighting he fell among the breve, " ' Perhaps asleep in an unknown grave; •' With aching hearts and tears that burn, ■ Doubting, yet hoping for his return. His dfcty nobly done. 7 • -Inserted by his loving mother, A, E. •.T-rili. ' ■ " "~ THORNTON^— loving memory of cut dew; brother, killed on September SO, 1916, Soinme battle. Sid thoughts they linger round our hearts, -".While tears they often flow, For a loved one that rieepi in a foreign land, As a brave New Zealand h«ro, 3weet tender memories u'jus ronnr]. your same, , „ , ■' True -hearts will love you m aa'atn :|nsi tne same. Wloi&K£ts. by his losing sister and brother* m-kir, Ada a»d Jack. ■ i ' TI?OND.~In loving memory of Rifleman * '■':% Q. Vipond, killed in action in France, on ,;•: October 1-1917. I ;!'' "Midst the roaring of the battle, i 5= ' Ai'd tho rain of shot «nd ah ill, ':< • ' . fighting for Kia.r and cot.ntry, ' Pf|B He like a hero fell. % "-.'r-3fts«wd by his loving parents, brothers, ■g'dsi: ewtera. '.ocing -memory of Rifleman Eirbert Guy Vipond, iilfed, in action October 1, 1917. 8;' The shock was great, the- pain severe, S)-j. To pari with one we, fovea so tit&: mm The trill was h&rr", we'll not compnaz, !ss■: But trait in God to meet again. Inserted by his loving rater and brother|||h:law, K»U and Bobbie. .. r, vTP?.sr».—ln loving memory of RiflcTiinr - §>\j <.(,.•;•■'!,• .-: ■«• >. : U<ri i, «v'«ii '■' ' i?:6«":5, JO, / E-«r - . ~-V'.-?3 '* SJ ; . .i ■ ■ ' : -: "ft- &*£*».. Tii s • Jtfm Viroo J war. ..»e- a - October 1 \i)u. I iWQ i £ic«' Mi' ■t, i-Wt. L■' >m lift, hv I r - ■« ' *' '..•' ? .- ~ Sey.- -. '■ ■. to Mr.; .*? . ;"H _ I<y>.; ■ ... .11' ■ m B~"i; '*•'. -'- . -, .'. -v. *a> ■"> son. 1 I ER._On Sunday, &n ' V- 2-. at, fcir residence, Awaroa Roatt, ..;:sjmo, ; v:Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Carter, um- -A ft ark- : : TOrib, & daughter. | '^IAPPIP—On Srj?t«mber >1, 1918,. fttl .ivJjurse Oc.dison'B Raruru Private Hospital, Coilingwoc . Street Ponsonby, to Mr. and *^rs,'"S. Lappfa, of Whang&paraoa, Arklea 1<.8&7i Jngcter. * ASM-4%McCRORY,-On Septemner 80, 1918, a* 23, .*Parfie!d Str; a, Pamell, to Mr. and Mrs. .'.- H; MtC/ory. a, daughter. (Nurse Tottell and Ip, Willira.i. Both well. v,: i: . SING.— September 13, at Kelburn PriWe Hospital, Te Awamutu, to Mr. and .:< It-.. Jj-f„ > : a t Swancote, Paterangi, a son. iv„WBTTrEN.-On September 29, at Nurse it Sotncr'a '''reves-Miiwar: , Shelly Beach Roa*'. te Mr. an-i Mrs. A. E. Whitten, of )i K B3. '-~jft»e Street, a daughter. Both welL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16969, 1 October 1918, Page 1