ROLL OF HONOUR.
PriRSTER-On October 17. • at the Milliyx Hospital. Auckland. Robson C. Former. of ,mc of Y\ignt. England: aged as years.
IN MEMORUM. ALLEY — lii loving tuemorv of mv dear ■nephew, '. nrvoral A W. Alley (wi'.h the n Foiwl . killed in action. October Iv -r remembered, but deeply mourned. Inserted hv his Wing aunt. C. Alley, aid .v!l!>:rf. iktitaia. i.REENWELL-ln proud and loving I memory of light-Lieutenant A R. I ( leormeli Royal Naval Air Service, killed <-<> sve.*, serr.oe, October 20 1916: aged "'. I yea if. I His duty nobly done i Inserted by his father, mother, brother* I and sisters. Huntly. i i.UINNESS --In affectionate memory of! ( ■ nv-ril Cecil 0-e-rge Guinness, Twelfth I.- n'orcementw, killed in action at Mcssines, (>. v-ber 19. 1917: air 01 year* In * far-away grave he is sleeping, tine ot Grid's Treves! and bestInserted by hi* loving -pal. Jack. _H W.L -In loving memor.- of Sergi Charles Hall, died of wounds. October 19. is::. Two years have passed, dear brother, But your .fat* will never fade. 1-cr v.. love you just, as dearly. .Though yiou're in a soldier's grave. All is dark within our dwelling. Lonely is our home to-day, For the one who smiled to cheer n^. Has for ever passed away. His duty nobly done, I — Inserted by his loving brother ana ' »Mter-m-Uw, Willie and Ruby. Gordonton. ! HALT* -In loving memory of Sergeant Charles Flail, killed fii action in France. October 19. 1917. Day by day our thoughts dp wander lo a grave no far away, Where his comrade* laid our brother. Just two years ago today. Somewhere in Franc* they have laid hire. j Our soldier so Urave and true. He fought for our freedom and liberty. For God. his country, and you. j Inserted by his loving brother. All. his j aistor-in-law, Noll, and family. HALL.In loving memory cf our dear brother, Charlie. Fourth Battalion. N.Z.R.8.. ' who died of wounds received at Passehen- ' daele. October 19, 1917. His memory lives in the heart of those For whom he fought and fell. The green grass waves o'er the shldier brave And nought but a cross to mark the grave. Of the brother we loved so well. —Inserted by his sister and brother-in-law. 3 and G. E. Welch. Glen Innei. St. Heliers. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear eon and brother. Harold Francis Henderson. Auckland Mounted (Fourth Reinforcements), who died in Egypt of malaria fever, October 20, 1918. Sadly miased. — Inserted by his loving parents and eisters. HENDERSON.—In memory of my dear brother. Harold F. Henderson, Fourth Reinforcements, A.M R,., who died of malaria, in Palestine, October 20, 1918I mourn for you, dear brother, But not with outwß.rd show; For the heart that mourns sincerely Mourns aikntly and low. —Inserted by his loving sister. Veda, Auckland. HENDERSON.—In affectionate remembrance of my dearly-loved brother. Harold Francis, who tiied of malaria, in Egypt, on October 20, 1918, Upright and just in all his ways. Honest and faithful to the end of his days; Forgotten to the world by some he may be. But dear to our memory he always will be. —Inserted by his sister, Ethel Jacobs. HOVELL. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Private George Woodward, who died on October 20. 1915, of wounds received at the Dardanelles. In our hearts your memory lingers. Tender, fond, and tnt«; There is not a day goes by, dear George, But what we think of yon -Inserted by his lot-ins; father, sisters and brothers.
McIVOR.—To the beloved memory of Trooper Allan Horton Mclvor, Twentyfourth Mounted Brigade Machine-gun Squadron, who died of malaria-pneumonia, at 36th Stationary Hospital. Palestine on October 20, 1918; aged 21 years 8 months. —Much loved and deeply regretted by all who knew him, and by his loving father and mo'vher. .sisters and brothers, 32, Walters Road. McIVOR- — In proud and loving memory of our dsar brother. Trooper Allan Horton Mclvor, Twenty-fourth Mounted Brigade Machine-fnrn Squadron. who died of malaria-pneumonia. at 36th Stationary Hospital. Palestine, on October 20, 1918; aged 21 years 8 months — Inserted by his loving sister and brother-:n-lai..-. J. and M. McGilp, Mt. Rex. McIVOR. In fond and loving memory of mv dear brother. Allan H. Mclvor. who d:ed of nialanu-pnfurnonia. 36th Stationary Hospital. Egypt. October 20. 1918. - Inserted by his loving sister, Mrs. Alex. Main. ME ALE.—In fond memory of my dearlyloved eldest son Joseph S. Meule. who died of sickness in France. October 18, 1918; in his 21st year. -Inserted by his loving mother, sisters. end brother. BNOWDEN —In loving memory of our dear daddy. Rifleman Bert. Snowden. No. ,V*ls killed in action in France. October 12. 1917. Two years have passed, dear daddy. But vnur face will never fade;. For we" love von iust as dearly. Though you're in your silent grave. - inserted by his loving children. Ellie »nd Bertie. SVOWDEN.— In fond and loving memory o( our dear sot*. Rifleman Bert. Snowden. No 58615. Twenty-second Reinforcements. killed in action in France. October 12, 1917. We who iove you sadly miss you. A- it 'lawnt another year: s In the lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of you are always dear. When alone in my sorrow sad tears do flow. There comes a dream of a. dear, long ago: Unknown to the world, he stands bv my side. And whisper* the words. " Dear mother. death cannot divide." So deeply mourned, so sadly missed. - Inserted by his loving father and mother, A. and R. Snowden, Kaeo. SNOWDEN. In hiving memory of my sWr brother, Rifleman Bert. Snowden, No. 0.-i'lo, killed in action in France, October 12. 1017. T' - midnight stars are shining, Ppon a >.ient grave : \V|.op-. -Veiling without dreaming. I, ,-- or,- v. c could not save. ( .■,'■'! ■<- '-j.' rai«ed hi? dying head, (ir |,r., r , hi- LaM farewell . '!',,.■ -r."'k w< ,ild no! have been so bad, for -; o-< vho loved him veil.
— lnse't.ii ' -.- his loving sister, Rita.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 1
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