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IN MEMORIAM.

ARMIGER.—In loving memory of Corporal Robert H. W. Armiger. killed in action in fiance. April 20, 1918. He sleeps not in his native land, But under foreign skies; Far from those who him, In a hero's grave he lies. —Inserted by G. and J. Snow, Waihi. BARRY.— loving memory of our dear sen and brother, Private Garrie Barry, killed in action in Franco, April 20, 1918.—P. Immaculate Heart- of Mary. Your prayers for him extol. On, Sacred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul. —Inserted by his loving mother and sister, Tamski West, Auckland. BARRY— loving memory of our dear brother. Private Garrie Barry, killed in action in Franco on April 20, 1918. He died that we might live Tn peace; Ho fought for freedom, not for fame, Yet on New Zealand's Roll of Honour Stands inscribed our hero's name. —Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, >V line and Cicely, Remuera. BARRY.-— loving memory of our dear brother, Private Garrie Barry, killed in act.cn in France on April 20. 1918. Far away in a lonely grave, In a far off distant land, Lies one who was good to all— A soldier and a man. „ —Inserted by his lovine brother and sister-in-law, Ned and Marie, Mount Eden. n\RRY,-In loving memory of our dear brother, ' Private Garrie Barrv, killed in •etion in France, April 20. 1918.—R.1.P. Ever remembered. . —Inserted by his loving sister and brotherre .aw, Nellie and Jim. Remuera. CREAMER.—In loving memory of Leonard (Lent, the beloved son of I. H and Elisabeth Creamer, killed in France April 18, 1918. Fondly loved and sadly missed. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. FOWLER.—In sad, but loving, memory of our dear brother, Henry, who died of pneumonia, Haslar Hospital, Southampton, on April 19, 1917 (of the Motor-boat Patrol); »ged 29 years. Sad thoughts gather round out hearts, While tears of sorrow flow, • And to a sad and lonely grave , Our thoughts they daily go. Two years have —pur hearts are soto— As time goes on we miss yon more; Year welcome smilt, your loving face. No one on earth can take your place. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, J. O. and L. S., and nieces, T. and E. Civil, Buckland. GREEN.— loving memory of our dear ton and brother, Private Frank A. Green, d ; <li of n-oun is. received somewhere in France. April 19, 1918. We little thought when w» parted last, He would return no mo«e. But now he lies in a 'ar-off land, And we are left to mourn. No loved one stood beside him, To hear his last farewell. No word of comfort could he have, From those he' loved so well. Gone, dear son and brother, but not forNor will yon ever be; For while life and memory last, We will remember thee! —Inserted by his loving parents, brother, ftnd sisters. GREEN—In sad and loving memory of cur dear nenhew and cousin, Private Frank A. Gr»en, "died of wounds in France, April 19,1518. . -Insert-id by A. Smith and family, Botorua. . GREEN.—In . loving memory of, Frank Green, who died of wounds received in action at Bailjeul oil April 19, 1918. —Inserted by his old mate, V. Gavin. HUNTF.R.— loving memory'of Private Bert. A. W. Hunter, killed in France, April 17, 1918. Ever remembered. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and E. Fry. HURLEY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother. Corporal James T. Hurley, who was killed in action in France on April 17, 1918. He died as be lived—noble and brave, , His life for Freedom's cause he gave. —Inserted by his loving mother, sister, and brother, WaiweraLYES.— fond and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Trooper Ham? Campbell Lyes, of Third Auckland Mounted;, Anzac who was killed at Gaza, in Palestine, April 19. 1917. He sleeps beside his comrades. In a era-re to us unknown, B-it bis name is written in letters of gold, In the hearts that he left at home. —Inserted by his sorrowing parents, listers, and brother. MOIR.—In loving memory of Gunner Gordon Moir, No- 50220,. N.Z.F A., killed in action in France on April 18, 1918. He gave his life that we might live. —Inserted by his sorrowing father (Leslie John), sisters (Marian and Hi'da), and brother (George), of Nixon Street, Hamilton. MORTON.— loving remembrance of our dear son and brother.. John Castle (Jock), eldest son of the late W. H. Morton, and who died of wounds in France, April 18, 1918. —Inserted by his mother, sisters, and brothers, Waihi. MORTON.— loving memory of our dear brother, John Castle (Jock!, eldest son of the late W. H. Morton, and who died of wounds in France, April 18, 1918. —Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. M. and R. Page, Waib:. MrKF.IL—In loving memory of Trooper Archibald McN«il. who wm killed m action, somewhere in France. April 20, 1918. He sleeps not in his native land, But 'math a foreign sky, And fur from those who loved him best, In a hero's grave he liesInserted by his loving mother, sisters, »nd brothers. l PEARSON.—In loving memory of Gunner Fuberi L. Pearson, died of wounds, April IS. 1918. Peace be your rest, d«ar Rnbert, 'Tis sweet to breathe your name; Tn lite we loved your dearly, In death we do the same. —Inserted l> his loving aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ')■ Gars. PEARSON— loving memory of Gunner R. L. Pearwn. died of wounds, April 19, 2918 Buried at Haringhe. Alwavs so happy, so cheerful, With » heart that knew no fear He Stood to face the danger, For those be loved so dear. —Inserted, by his loving friend. M. Hurray. WAGHORN— ever-loving memory of JET dear brother, Sidney David Waghorn, ■who died of wounds in Egypt, April 19. 1917. We often think of the days gone by, When we were all together, A shadow on our life is cast. Our loved one gone forever. Fomewbve in Egypt they have laid him, ■Our -soldier so brave and true. Ho fons'ht for our freedom and liberty, And died 'neath the red, white, and blue. -Inserted ,by his loving sister, M. Hunter, Morrinsville-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17139, 19 April 1919, Page 1