IN MEMORIAM
HAY—In ever-loving memory of our dear •on and brother, Wi liana, who was killed in action in France, September 17, 1916. Three years have passed, how long it seems in all our thoughts his (ace still beams- ' In memory's page «e'll never blot Three little words, "Forget him not." b'» dearly loved, so sadly missed —Inserted by h.s loving mother, sister and brothers, 1« Kopuru. HAY.— fond memory of my dear brother. Private Wi liam " Hay. who was ku.ed in action in Ihe Somnw battle on September IT, 1916. W- pictured his returning. Ami longed to clasp his hand; But God has postponed our meeting Fill we meet in the Better Land. — Inserted by _m affectionate sister. Maggie Dickson, To Kopuru. LAURIF—In loving memory of Rifleman rbilip Laurie. Third. Rifle, Brigade who died of wounds received at Piers on September 18, 1916. Lead, kindly light amid the encircling gloom, Lead 'lull me on; And ».-i!h ttie morn those angel faces smile Which we have !«v«e and lost awhile. ' —Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. riVOTT--In ever-loving memory of our dear broth*-. Private Edwin Pi volt Ninth Re nforcemonts. who died of wounds received in Ir-ince en September IS, 1916; a«ed 21 years The hardest part of our sorrow is. When the soldiers all return. An n< mlss among the khaki-clad The boy for whom we yearn. _ --Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, VV line and Isabell. riYOTT.—In loving memory of Private. Edwin Pivott. who died of wounds received in France on September IS. 1916; aged 21 years. His name is there for all to read and know that he Did not from duty shrink, was to his manhood true. A son of young New Zealand, We can proudly say He did his bit that helped to make New Zealand's name to-day. — Inverted by his sorrowing sisters. Lacy and Flornc. WELCH.—A tribute to the memory of our beloved «on and brother. William, killed in action. Semite, September 18, 1916. Ah! nobly did he give, that Pesos, that Truth, thai Liberty might live! WELCH.—In loving memory of. our friend, Private \ William Welch. Sixth ReinforcemeuU, killed in action at the Somme, September 18, 1916. The- path of duty vs the way to glory. —Inserted by H s.ac M. Blow and family.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 1
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383IN MEMORIAM New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17268, 18 September 1919, Page 1
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