ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MKMORIAM. BAKER.—In ever-loving memory of my tear husband, who was killed in action in Franco on May 2, 1915. Our thoughts they ever wander to a soldier's honoured grave, Nc'-or will we forget the noble sacrifice you made; ... . tor our hearts are still united in tho same fond love for you, Your cheery sunny countenance will not 1 (rem memory fade i For "•« ret you in the photo, in the homo yon tried to save; And ween our hearts are soie for you we! teem to hear you say: " Break not your hearts, dear loved ones, for wo shall meet again." —Inserted by bis loving wife (E. Baker), and little son *nd daughter, Birkenhead. j FAITHFUL.— loving memory of William McCathie, ceoond son of A. and J. C. Vt.ilhiul. of Obaeawji, who was Willed in Fiance on Ma; 2, 1913. FAiTKFUL.—Ia affectionate memory of Lsnce-Corporal William McCathie Faithful, who was killed in action in France, on May 1. 1918. AH when we forget our soldiers. M».y God in His Heaven forgive. For out there they suffered hell's toTOwnts, And died that we might live. —Inserted by his aunt Irene. JOHNSON.—In memory of Sapper John Johnson, who fell at Armentieres, May 1,1917 Gouo but wot forgotten. - Inserted by his friends, J, and A. Mungal! and family. Tuakau. KINGSFORD.— proud and . loving memory of Rifleman Arthur J. Kingsford. Twenty-eighth Reinforcements, who died of wounds in Frai.ce, May 2, 1918. Sat now, but in tiw coming Tears, •It may be in the Better Lami; \T;'ll lead the meaning of our tears. And then, ah then, we'll understand. —Inserted by hia loving wife and little son. KINGSFORD.—In loving memory of RifleBin Arthur John Kingsford. 28th Reinforcements, dctrly-loved youngest son of (he late C. and S. Kangsfcrd, who died of wounds in France. May 2, 1918. To live in the hearts of those we havebehind is sot to die. -Inserted by EM. and W.H.F. ROGERS.-In sad arid loving memory of mv dear son, H',516 Private Frank T. Rogers, ".led in action May 2. 1918. third eon of W. and S. Rogers, Brighton Road, Parnell; age 19 years. Just » lad died as he lived, noble and brave. Good-night, Frank, -'Mother. HOGERS.—In loving meaorj <»i Private F T. Rogers, killed in action at Mailley Aialert on May 2, 1918. -inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law. J. and R. V. Rogers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17459, 1 May 1920, Page 1
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